Showing posts with label National Science Foundation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Science Foundation. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2024

Another U.S. National Science Foundation gathering, partly related to UAP

Between 15 and 17 May 2024, a workshop titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP): A Dialogue on Science, Public Engagement and Communication" organised by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), was held at an undisclosed location in Virginia, U.S.A. There was no pre-event media publicity, and the event failed to make the NSF website. Later, an executive summary of the event was published. 

According to an article on the The Debrief website dated 18 December 2024, by Chrissy Newton, the NSF convened an online meeting on 4 November 2024, partly concerning UAP. A search of the NSF website failed to locate details of the meeting, suggesting that the NSF did not want to draw media attention to the event. Individuals discussing UAP were Ryan Graves, Hal Puthoff, Jay Stratton, and Travis Taylor. Hopefully, further details of the contents of the UAP related segments will be published. 

Update: 20 December 2024

While browsing "X" (Former Twitter) I came across one Reed Summers who wrote, on 19 December 2024:

"Attended this very interesting and informative National Science Foundation (NSF) event yesterday featuring presentations from industry, policy and science leadership in Space Technology, Edge Science and UAP. Among other things, it was eye-opening to see all the professional and institutional interest and intent to seriously study and investigate the UAP issue."

This Tweet by Summers lead me to another individual Dyan Finkhousen whose post on "X" spoke of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast, season 6, new episode dated 13 November 2024 titled "Beyond Paradigms" Ultra-Advanced Technologies, Anomalous Phenomena, and the Future of Innovation." Guest speakers Hal Puthoff, Larry Forsley, Ryan Graves and Travis Taylor.

Update: 12 April 2025

"X" user UAPJames on 5 April 2025 tweeted a clip of a talk by Ryan Graves. UAPJames reported that "Graves is working with NSF Director of Technology & Innovation and Congress to set up a UAP program which would utilize national resources and grant funding to advance the conversation forward." 


Sunday, June 9, 2024

A National Science Foundation initiative - a UAP workshop

 Introduction

Details have emerged of a workshop titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP): A Dialogue on Science, Public Engagement and Communication" organized by a National Science Foundation initiative, and held at a location in Virginia, USA between 15 and 17th May 2024. So far, only one of the participants, has spoken out about the workshop. The Kainaat Astronomy in English YouTube channel carried a 26-minute-long interview with self-identified participant Dr. Salman Hameed.

Salman Hameed | Hampshire College


Details of the workshop

Here are some dot points of information which Dr. Hameed mentioned during that interview:

* It was held at an undisclosed venue in Virginia, USA

* It attracted about 25 participants

* It was part of a National Science Foundation initiative

* Individuals who participated held a range of views as to the nature of UAP

* There were a range of views as to how best to communication the subject to the general public

* The organizers did a good job of cultivating a space where participants' views were treated with respect

* It was well run, and well organized

* There was an application process - potential attendees were asked what they could contribute to the process

* Individuals held a wide spectrum of beliefs

* The purpose of the workshop was not to provide and discuss the existence or origin of UAP but to examine ways to destigmatize discussions on the topic of UAP. How do you talk about the topic in a way that would lead to investigating UAP? How do we talk to the public? What are our responsibilities?

* There is a need to better define the term UAP

* U.S. government officials were there from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office. Their business cards did not have their names on them

* A follow up process is being organized.

Comments

1. Discussions at a workshop organized by an initiative of the National Science Foundation is another big step indicating that the academic community are getting involved in UAP studies.

2. Perhaps other participants will now come forward and discuss their own input at the event and provide a deeper understanding of the work that is still to come. 

3. A fuller description of Dr. Hameed's comments about the workshop, and additional information concerning the NSF initiative, may be found in a 24 May 2024 article by Baptiste Friscourt. 

Update: 9 June 2024

Florida State University's School of Information Assistant Professor Gretchen Stahlman is revealed as one of the co-leads of the NSF workshop.

Update: 12 July 2024

Astro Accel itself published an Executive summary of the event. 

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