Sentences with phrase «after groundbreaking work»

After groundbreaking work — dubbed the wavelet revolution — spearheaded by Meyer in the 1980s, textbooks in many disciplines had to be radically rewritten, Morel says.

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Several weeks after the end of the class, I was helping with a groundbreaking ceremony for work when I looked up and saw one of my classmates from the course.
After launching its services for congressional candidates in the 2014 cycle, Cambridge Analytica made a dramatic public entry into U.S. presidential politics in 2015, working on what was touted at the time as a groundbreaking voter outreach effort on behalf of Sen. Ted Cruz (R - Tex.).
Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka have taken home 2012's Nobel Prize for Chemistry, after the brains at Stockholm recognized their groundbreaking work for something with an awful lot of fancy words in it:
Robert Lefkowitz and Brian Kobilka have taken home 2012's Nobel Prize for Chemistry, after the brains at Stockholm recognized their groundbreaking work for something with an awful lot of fancy...
After launching its services for congressional candidates in the 2014 cycle, Cambridge Analytica made a dramatic public entry into U.S. presidential politics in 2015, working on what was touted at the time as a groundbreaking voter outreach effort on behalf of Sen. Ted Cruz (R - Tex.).
After Clayton's groundbreaking work at U.C. Davis, she returned to England in 2000 and rapidly rose to become a full professor at Cambridge University and director of natural sciences at the university's Clare College.
The 80 - year - old Starzl, a transplant surgeon and researcher at the University of Pittsburgh, where he has an institute named after him, is legendary for his groundbreaking work over the past five decades.
The show was produced by his old Hill Street Blues boss Steven Bochco, and Caruso had the groundbreaking drama to thank for his transformation from working actor to sought - after star — yet he remained with the monumentally successful show for only 26 episodes.
After years of painstaking restoration work, even establishing an online crowdfunding campaign to help with the financing, Kino Lorber has released their outstanding and groundbreaking five - disc DVD and Blu - ray set, «The Pioneers of African - American Cinema.»
Although his reputation waned after the Cahiers du cinéma critics fingered him as one of the makers of retrograde «cinéma du papa» films, his work today looks formidable, even groundbreaking.
This might seem a tad ungenerous — his run of groundbreaking works from the Seventies through the mid-Nineties is legendary and his latter - day career, though admittedly much more hit and miss than previous, has still offered up gems like «Match Point,» «Vicky Cristina Barcelona» and «Midnight in Paris» — but after watching his latest work, «Wonder Wheel,» I for the first began to consider that those naysayers may actually have a point.
After all he has been through and the groundbreaking work that went unrewarded at the start of his career, it would be churlish to begrudge him the opportunity represented by Darkest Hour — no matter that his Churchill is the most naked appeal for attention at the Oscars since the ceremony was invaded by a streaker.
It was not until after Serra's groundbreaking work with lead, rubber, and fiberglass that he began to seriously make drawings on paper.
Although this artistic technique, in which materials are cut, torn, and layered to create new meanings and narratives, gained acclaim in the early twentieth century through the groundbreaking work of such artists as Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Kurt Schwitters, and Jean Arp, it experienced a renaissance (particularly in America) after World War II.
In 1981, Basquiat was invited to join the gallery run by Annina Nosei, who had been greatly impressed with his work after seeing it in the groundbreaking New York / New Wave show at PS1 earlier that year.
Re-Imagining October originates from two very distinct starting points: firstly, Derek Jarman's film October, a work that both evokes the homophillic world of the Soviet military while alluding to the homosexuality of the groundbreaking Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, after whose seminal 1927 work October Jarman's film is named; and secondly, Abderrahmane Sissako's 1993 Octobre, a film that explores the social context surrounding an inter-racial relationship between an African student and his Russian girlfriend.
After his groundbreaking 2 - meter long screenprint, Booster, 1967, a limited edition work suddenly had the presence and gravitas to take on the prominence of painting.
Although he worked largely in anonymity during his lifetime, Traylor became one of America's most respected self - taught artists after his exposure to a larger public in the groundbreaking 1982 exhibition «Black Folk Art in America, 1930 — 1980,» held at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C.
To put that in perspective, that's $ 1 million for a good work by the only woman — out of about 40 artists — included in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's groundbreaking New York 1940 - 1970 show (lovingly called «Henry's Show» at the time, after curator Henry Geldzahler).
Susanne Gaensheimer «The Pictures Generation» at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, was a groundbreaking exhibition containing works from a moment in art history that has been recognized only in recent years as one of the most significant after Minimalism and Conceptualism.
After launching its services for congressional candidates in the 2014 cycle, Cambridge Analytica made a dramatic public entry in to U.S. presidential politics in 2015, working on what was touted at the time as a groundbreaking voter outreach effort on behalf of Sen. Ted Cruz, R - Texas.
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