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Episode 11: Bill Diamond - The nexus of Silicon Valley and science

Show Notes:
- The SETI Institute (1:15 and 6:10)
- FDL program (NASA Frontier Development Lab) (4:30 and 36:00)
- Jesuit thinking (5:00)
- Brother Guy J. Consolmagno (6:20)
- Take advantage of the breadth of knowledge available to you and cut across the boundaries of knowledge (7:30)
- Early mentor, Ken Nill, and how he altered Bill’s trajectory (12:00)
- Value of having both technical and managerial skills (14:10)
- Create a ‘powerful combination of skills’ (14:20)
- First mentor: high school physics teacher (17:15)
- Signs to look for in mentor (17:40)
- Being curiosity-driven (19:15)
- LaserTron (22:20)
- Bell Labs (23:00)
- Have an understanding of all sides of the industry/business/problem (26:15)
- Skills from industry most valuable to science (36:30)
- Organization of science
- Six areas of research that define SETI’s direction (38:40)
- SETI Science Council (39:00)
- Evaluating the research and targeting future research (43:00)
- Drake equation (38:00)
- Antidisciplinary and Joi Ito (40:15)
- Science of Team Science (40:35)
- Moneyball approach to science (41:25)
- Bill’s practices (45:45)
- Be open minded (48:40)
- Do your homework to have meaningful conversations (49:10)
- Taiji and Daoist philosophy (47:30)
- Lightning Round (50:00)
- Books
- Childhood’s End
- Three body problem
- Snow Crash
- Galileo’s Daughter
- What is making your heart sign?
- Carl Sagan’s ’star people'
- SETI outreach
- Workshop "Decoding alien intelligence” (58:00)
- Biggest mistakes: what NOT to do, not following instincts, and letting problems go on longer than they should have (1:00:00)
- Find Bill online:
- 'Five-Cut Fridays’ series
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