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Research Culture /ˈriːsɜːrtʃ  kʌltʃər/, Noun. Knowledge as the Act of Knowing Too
Episode 221

Research Culture /ˈriːsɜːrtʃ kʌltʃər/, Noun. Knowledge as the Act of Knowing Too

An interview with Bran Selic

Scholarly Communication

December 15, 202451m 34s

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Show Notes

Listen to this interview of Bran Selic, President and Founder, Malina Software Corporation, Canada. We talk about publishing at ECMFA — that is, at the European Conference on Modelling Foundations and Applications.

Bran Selic : "My experience in both industry and academia has taught me that most innovation actually comes from industry, because industry practitioners live in a competitive environment: it's, advance the state-of-the-art, or die. This forces practitioners to innovate in very pragmatic ways, meaning, to innovate with their products and in their domains. So, that is why I see the role of conferences like ECMFA as serving as a place where researchers can explore how innovations might be generalized, systematized, and ultimately, more clearly understood."

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