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Resources
Cases
U.S. Gov’t Physicist Sentenced to 18 months in Prison for Fraud
What is this about?
This is an article about physicist Sean Darin Kinion who was working at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He faked data and reports in quantum computing research. In 2016 Kinion was sentenced to 18 months in prison for faking data and ordered to pay back the funding.
Why is this important?
The article may be used as a case study in the context of research integrity training.