Sentences with phrase «distinguished research talk»

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Computer scientists aiming to improve computer speech recognition need to enhance the ability of machines to achieve «source separation,» the ability to distinguish and make sense of several voices talking at the same time even in the presence of background noise (although a phenomenon Maye has not researched herself).
Jerry A. Schneider, research professor of pediatrics, speaks with great enthusiasm about his work, whether he's talking about the breakthroughs he has made during his nearly 40 years of research into cystinosis, the colleagues he has worked with in the United States and abroad, the opportunities for travel and study his work has provided, or the scientists who trained with him and have gone on to distinguished careers of their own.
«Scientists have talked about Arctic melting and albedo decrease for nearly 50 years,» said Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of climate and atmospheric sciences at Scripps who has previously conducted similar research on the global dimming effects of aerosols.
The story includes a link to Mike's recent talk at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association, where Kirst reflected on his career after receiving AERA's Distinguished Public Service Award.
About 70 people came to hear Dr. Elaine Ostrander, a National Institutes of Health distinguished investigator and chief of the Cancer Genetics Branch, who talked about the contributions of research toward human and animal health and well - being.
«Scientists have talked about Arctic melting and albedo decrease for nearly 50 years,» said Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of climate and atmospheric sciences who has previously conducted similar research on the global dimming effects of aerosols.
Evidence for the importance of distinguishing between a more normative versus a more deviant character of communication between peers comes from a significant body of research on processes of deviancy training (i.e., rule - breaking talk and reinforcement thereof) during peer interactions in micro-time (i.e., over the course of seconds, minutes, or hours) and the link with the development of problem behaviors in macro-time (i.e., across years; Patterson, Dishion, & Yoerger, 2000; Wachs, 2015).
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