Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University. Previously, he was Senior Vice President for Research and Innovation at MSU and Director of the Institute of Theoretical Science at the University of Oregon. Hsu is a startup founder (SuperFocus.ai, SafeWeb, Genomic Prediction) and advisor to venture capital and other investment firms. He was educated at Caltech and Berkeley, was a Harvard Junior Fellow, and has held faculty positions at Yale, the University of Oregon, and MSU. Join Steve as he holds wide-ranging conversations with leading writers, scientists, technologists, academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wolz97xv_R8
Stephen Dao Hui Hsu (born 1966) is an American physicist, startup founder, and former university administrator. Hsu was born and raised in Ames, Iowa.[1] His father Cheng Ting Hsu (1923–1996), who was born in Wenling, Zhejiang, in what was then the Republic of China, was a professor of aerospace engineering at Iowa State University in Ames from 1958 to 1989.[2] Stephen Hsu''''s mother was also originally from China, and Hsu had a grandfather who served as a general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Chinese Kuomintang government.[1] At age 12, Hsu took physics and mathematics courses at Iowa State while attending Ames High School.[3][4][5] Hsu received a B.S. from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1986 at age 19, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1991. After his doctorate, he was a Harvard Junior Fellow and Superconducting Super Collider Fellow from 1991 to 1994. In 1995, he became an assistant professor at Yale University before moving to the University of Oregon in 1998, where he became a full professor of theoretical physics and director of the Institute of Theoretical Science. Hsu''''s research has focused on a number of areas in particle physics and cosmology, including phase transitions in the early universe, the ground state of quark matter at high density,[6] black holes[7] and quantum information,[8] minimum length from quantum gravity,[9] dark energy,[10] and quantum foundations.[11] In July 2012, Michigan State University named him vice president for research and graduate studies. At the time, Inside Higher Ed and Lansing State Journal described the appointment as controversial, due to Hsu''''s comments endorsing research into using genetic modification to increase human intelligence, and his blog posts describing human race categorization as biologically valid.[12][13] On June 10, 2020, the MSU graduate student union began calling for Hsu to be removed from the administrative position. The MSU student association also called for his removal, and multiple petitions were circulated, including a counter-petition.[14][15] As of June 17, petitions for removal had 700 and 470 signatures, while the counter petition had over 970 signatures.[16] On June 19, 2020 MSU president Samuel L. Stanley announced that Hsu had resigned as vice president, returning to a tenured faculty position.[16][14] Hsu said that Stanley had requested his resignation, and that he did not agree with Stanley''''s decision.[17] In 2000, Hsu went on leave from the University of Oregon to create Safeweb, an anonymizer service.[18][1] In 2003, SafeWeb was acquired by Symantec for its SSL VPN technology.[19] Hsu is a founder of Genomic Prediction, a company that develops genetic testing for IVF embryos.[20][21] Hsu has an interest in psychometrics[22] and human genetic variation, which he writes about in his blog and in other publications.[23][24][25][26] In 2017, Hsu and five collaborators published a paper in Genetics on the use of lasso to construct genomic predictors of complex human traits (height, bone density, cognitive ability), using data from the UK Biobank. Their genotype height predictor estimated adult height within an accuracy of roughly one inch.[27] In 2018 his research group used the method on the same dataset to build genomic predictors for complex diseases such as hypothyroidism, (resistive) hypertension, type 1 and 2 diabetes, breast cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, gallstones, glaucoma, gout, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol, asthma, basal cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, and heart attack. Outliers in risk score (e.g., 99th percentile) were shown, in out-of-sample validation tests, to have up to ten times the risk of ordinary individuals for the specific conditions.[28][29] The predictors use as input information dozens to thousands of common SNPs measured for each individual.[21] He serves as scientific adviser to BGI (formerly Beijing Genomics Institute), and as a member of its Cognitive Genomics Lab.[30] 转自:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hsu
Join Steve as he holds wide-ranging conversations with leading writers, scientists, technologists, academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wolz97xv_R8
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来自 @ccmath 的推荐: 这类不盲目接受... 文科洗脑的理工男,... ... 知识结构决定的,没有基本理工背景的人,能理解超高压送电吗?
以下 这个访谈不错,里面有各种对老将经常搬运的论调的反驳:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYXeUwRIpJA
(关于中国的部分,从该视频的第35分钟开始)
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跟贴里有提醒,所以,应该更正为:近6年来里再去的,不过之前访华几乎从未有私人行程。
近5年,是中国大陆的”内功“变化,最猛烈的年代。很多世界级的新成就,历经几十年沉淀,厚积薄发,喷涌而出。
他的podcast我一直有跟,内容都蛮好的。。
Hsu was born and raised in Ames, Iowa.[1] His father Cheng Ting Hsu (1923–1996), who was born in Wenling, Zhejiang, in what was then the Republic of China, was a professor of aerospace engineering at Iowa State University in Ames from 1958 to 1989.[2] Stephen Hsu''''s mother was also originally from China, and Hsu had a grandfather who served as a general in the National Revolutionary Army of the Chinese Kuomintang government.[1] At age 12, Hsu took physics and mathematics courses at Iowa State while attending Ames High School.[3][4][5]
Hsu received a B.S. from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 1986 at age 19, and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1991. After his doctorate, he was a Harvard Junior Fellow and Superconducting Super Collider Fellow from 1991 to 1994.
In 1995, he became an assistant professor at Yale University before moving to the University of Oregon in 1998, where he became a full professor of theoretical physics and director of the Institute of Theoretical Science. Hsu''''s research has focused on a number of areas in particle physics and cosmology, including phase transitions in the early universe, the ground state of quark matter at high density,[6] black holes[7] and quantum information,[8] minimum length from quantum gravity,[9] dark energy,[10] and quantum foundations.[11]
In July 2012, Michigan State University named him vice president for research and graduate studies. At the time, Inside Higher Ed and Lansing State Journal described the appointment as controversial, due to Hsu''''s comments endorsing research into using genetic modification to increase human intelligence, and his blog posts describing human race categorization as biologically valid.[12][13]
On June 10, 2020, the MSU graduate student union began calling for Hsu to be removed from the administrative position. The MSU student association also called for his removal, and multiple petitions were circulated, including a counter-petition.[14][15] As of June 17, petitions for removal had 700 and 470 signatures, while the counter petition had over 970 signatures.[16] On June 19, 2020 MSU president Samuel L. Stanley announced that Hsu had resigned as vice president, returning to a tenured faculty position.[16][14] Hsu said that Stanley had requested his resignation, and that he did not agree with Stanley''''s decision.[17]
In 2000, Hsu went on leave from the University of Oregon to create Safeweb, an anonymizer service.[18][1] In 2003, SafeWeb was acquired by Symantec for its SSL VPN technology.[19]
Hsu is a founder of Genomic Prediction, a company that develops genetic testing for IVF embryos.[20][21] Hsu has an interest in psychometrics[22] and human genetic variation, which he writes about in his blog and in other publications.[23][24][25][26]
In 2017, Hsu and five collaborators published a paper in Genetics on the use of lasso to construct genomic predictors of complex human traits (height, bone density, cognitive ability), using data from the UK Biobank. Their genotype height predictor estimated adult height within an accuracy of roughly one inch.[27]
In 2018 his research group used the method on the same dataset to build genomic predictors for complex diseases such as hypothyroidism, (resistive) hypertension, type 1 and 2 diabetes, breast cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, gallstones, glaucoma, gout, atrial fibrillation, high cholesterol, asthma, basal cell carcinoma, malignant melanoma, and heart attack. Outliers in risk score (e.g., 99th percentile) were shown, in out-of-sample validation tests, to have up to ten times the risk of ordinary individuals for the specific conditions.[28][29] The predictors use as input information dozens to thousands of common SNPs measured for each individual.[21]
He serves as scientific adviser to BGI (formerly Beijing Genomics Institute), and as a member of its Cognitive Genomics Lab.[30]
转自:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Hsu
是的,在理工和商业的见识上,比较理性。
不过,对于文明与人性的认识,尚待更多进步。
财富自由了,所以,随心所欲,无所谓!
对,一些言论上政治不正确,被学生cancel 所以他很讨厌woke
怎么赚的钱?
他去了在昆明的西南联大纪念馆,现在是云南师大校园,恰好我也去看过,
他当然去了很多次,那时候还可以买到盗版碟,哈哈
确实,我写错了。
应该更正为:近6年来里再去的,之前也几乎从未有私人行程。
近5年,是中国大陆的”内功“变化,最猛烈的年代。很多世界级的新成就,历经几十年沉淀,厚积薄发,喷涌而出。