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Roundtable participants were drawn from diverse focus areas including machine learning, nanomaterials and science fiction and were tasked with considering how uncertainty of research outcomes and convergence of research disciplines could affect Canada’s long-term energy future.
The 2050+ timeline and framing of the discussion encouraged new ideas regarding both physical and theoretical frameworks, as well as the policy and funding ecosystem needed to realize the opportunities that may arise. The roundtable did not seek consensus. Rather, its intent was to generate feedback and insights that can help future policy and investment.
Download the Frontier Science Roundtable Brief.
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