CAREER: How Does Core Scientific Knowledge Advance? Understanding Team Innovation at the F — NSF Award to University of Pittsburgh
Science in the past century has been characterized by a dramatic increase in the scale and complexity of research, growing specialization, and a transition from individual innovation to collaborative discovery. This shift has been driven by a high expectation for “team science,” that scientists in teams will achieve br
| Award title | CAREER: How Does Core Scientific Knowledge Advance? Understanding Team Innovation at the F |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2239418 |
| Awardee | University of Pittsburgh |
| City | PITTSBURGH |
| State | PA |
| Amount obligated | $565,087 |
| Principal investigator | Lingfei Wu |
| Program | Science of Science |
| Start date | 03/15/2023 |
| Abstract | Science in the past century has been characterized by a dramatic increase in the scale and complexity of research, growing specialization, and a transition from individual innovation to collaborative discovery. This shift has been driven by a high expectation for “team science,” that scientists in teams will achieve breakthroughs otherwise difficult to attain through individual or additive efforts. Yet, two problems at the foundation of team science call for a thorough investigation lest this hi |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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