My last visit to CMU (April 2018) told me that the university had made its 
peace with this kind of poaching (the article’s dateline is 2015).  Less 
obvious than the wholesale lifting of roboticists has been the wooing of other 
kinds of computer scientists. By “made its peace” I mean that CMU recognizes 
reality, and has contracts for its faculty that allow for a year or two off to 
work in industry, and then time back to clear people’s heads and let them both 
do undirected research and teach (if at dramatically lower salaries). I’m given 
to understand Stanford has the same kind of arrangements.

I’ve also heard that some researchers consider industrial research far superior 
to the academic kind because the fund-raising in academia is so time-consuming, 
not to mention frustrating. The industrial model is the old Bell Labs, where 
bright researchers gladly signed on with the telephone company because they 
were pretty much left alone to do what they wanted, with some possible future 
payoff for the telephone system. That didn’t last forever, and perhaps the 
other won’t either.

Meanwhile, China leaps ahead (maybe not of us, but ahead of itself for sure) 
with stable government funding for research and development, but I don’t know 
what the expectations are for researchers there.

Pamela




> On Jan 10, 2019, at 6:08 PM, Frank Wimberly <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Regarding industrial/academic partnerships:
> 
> https://www.theverge.com/transportation/2015/5/19/8622831/uber-self-driving-cars-carnegie-mellon-poached
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> <https://www.theverge.com/transportation/2015/5/19/8622831/uber-self-driving-cars-carnegie-mellon-poached>
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