The United States has a remarkably effective, yet often misunderstood, system for technological innovation. It’s a powerful collaboration between universities, government, and private industry. This synergy is responsible for many of the technological breakthroughs we rely on today, from the internet to GPS to AI. In a recent episode of the Mindscape podcast, host Sean Carroll sat down with Elizabeth Mynatt, Dean of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University and former CCC Council Chair, to demystify this system. The discussion covered Mynatt’s own research in human-centered computing and the broader topic of how academic research translates into real-world impact. Beyond the “Silicon Valley Garage” Story Many people […]
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The goal of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is to catalyze the computing research community to debate longer range, more audacious research challenges; to build consensus around research visions; to evolve the most promising visions toward clearly defined initiatives; and to work with the funding organizations to move challenges and visions toward funding initiatives. The purpose of this blog is to provide a more immediate, online mechanism for dissemination of visioning concepts and community discussion/debate about them.
Posts Tagged ‘beth mynatt’
The American Technological Innovation Machine: A Conversation with Former CCC Council Chair Beth Mynatt
August 22nd, 2025 / in CCC / by Catherine GillBeyond the Giants: Why Federal Funding is the “Secret Sauce” of Tech Innovation: A Conversation with Beth Mynatt
June 12th, 2025 / in CCC, conferences / by Catherine GillIn our previous post, “From Science Fiction to Science Fact: Beth Mynatt Traces the Multi-Trillion Dollar Impact of Computing Innovation in the U.S.”, we explored how Beth Mynatt, Dean of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, highlighted the profound impact of federally funded computing research in her May keynote speech at the CCC Computing Futures Symposium, held in Washington, D.C. While her keynote expertly mapped out the “tire tracks” of innovation — tracing ideas back and forth between university labs and companies, eventually contributing to trillion-dollar industries — a critical question lingers: In an era dominated by tech giants, why does government funding for academic research […]
From Science Fiction to Science Fact: Beth Mynatt Traces the Multi-Trillion Dollar Impact of Computing Innovation in the US
June 11th, 2025 / in CCC, conferences / by Catherine GillBeth Mynatt, Dean of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, recently delivered a compelling keynote at the CCC Computing Futures Symposium that underscored the often-overlooked yet profound impact of federally funded computer science research. She began with thought-provoking “what if” scenarios, inviting us to imagine a world without key computational advancements rooted in decades of federal investments. What if the internet hadn’t emerged from US-backed research? If computational innovations hadn’t driven a significant reduction in cancer mortality, saving millions of lives and trillions in economic impact? Or if IT-driven innovations hadn’t revolutionized agriculture and today’s crop yields were 50 percent lower across the world? These hypotheticals […]
Catalyzing Computing Podcast Episode 9 – Interview with Beth Mynatt Part 1
May 14th, 2019 / in Announcements, podcast / by Khari DouglasA new episode of the Catalyzing Computing podcast is out now! In this episode Khari Douglas interviews Dr. Beth Mynatt, the Executive Director of Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), a College of Computing Distinguished Professor, and the Director of the Everyday Computing Lab. Dr. Mynatt discusses her research into human computer interaction and her work at IPaT and the GVU center. Stream in the embedded player below or find the podcast on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Youtube. If you listen to the podcast, please take a moment to complete this listener survey – this survey will help us learn more about you and better tailor the show to the interests of our listeners. https://soundcloud.com/compcomcon/interview-with-beth-mynatt-part-1







