Sentences with phrase «it subfield»

A pioneer in this area is a Silicon Valley - based startup named Ayasdi, which has developed an entire subfield of mathematics — topological data analysis — that renders any Big Data set as a network derived from hidden patterns.
Aghion and Howitt are well known for their work in the subfield of macroeconomics known as endogenous growth theory.
If we're talking about a model trained on data to make predictions, let's stick with ML (a subfield of AI).
It wasn't until 2006 that he began to focus on the IT subfield of business intelligence, a service that helps a company cut costs by organizing and analyzing historical data.
You see, there's an entire subfield of computer science that can roughly be described as «pulling information out of things that look exactly like the Bitcoin transaction graph», and while these researchers haven't done much to Bitcoin yet — that's only because they're still fighting over the grant money.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
I'm moved, in fact, to think that we need to make immediate and important strides to develop this burgeoning subfield.
How does it objectify itself, if not by imposing its own «satisfaction» in terms of a unified set of feelings upon the regional standpoint which it occupies within the spatio - temporal continuum and therewith upon all the subfields to which it belongs?
On the contrary, theology is a subfield in the greater discipline and practice of Christian missions.
He cites missiologists Lesslie Newbigin and Vincent Donovan in claiming that missiology is misunderstood as a subfield in Christian theology.
Archaeology is a subfield of anthropology.
The peer groups that define the issues to be explored, that award academic status, that provide access to power in the academy, and that make mobility possible are no longer comprised of one's colleagues across the disciplines within one academic institution; rather, one's peer group is comprised of one's colleagues in the same «field» or «subfield» nationally.
Take the burgeoning subfield of Animal Rhetorics, where theorists now use Aristotle and Derrida to study non-human communication.
The «sociology of professions» is a recognized subfield in the field of sociology.
On the other hand, by leaving «Football» unchecked but keeping both «NFL Football» and «NCAA Football» subfields checked, the live odds page will contain separate tabs for NFL and NCAA lines.
For instance, by checking the «Football» tab in addition to the individual football subfields desired (NFL, NCAA, etc.), the live odds page will display only one tab for football, under which all football lines will be displayed for all the football leagues selected.
Academically speaking, the theory does make a very important contribution to an evolving and ever - contentious subfield within the discipline, and provides a framework within which to deal with hairy issues of counterfactuals, harm, and benefit when arguing for or against the existence of reparative obligations due to historical injustice.
Kotlikoff has made contributions in the fields and subfields of generational economics, fiscal policy, computational economics, economic growth, national saving, intra - and intergenerational inequality, sources of wealth accumulation, intergenerational altruism and intra-family risk sharing, banking, and personal finance.
They identified 452 eminent academic life scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the scientist entered pre-retirement or took on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (measured by publication rates and funding flows) of the [scientists»] subfields
Although scientists are well trained in the methodologies and analyses popular in their subfield, new projects often lead them into uncharted territory.
1) i donno in which field i need to pursue phd in computer science because i do nt have which subfields are booming for the next coming years.
In short, if no one in the department is an expert in the particular subfield in which you want to specialize, then this program probably will not help you reach your goals.
These publications in fact «represent [the noncollaborators»] first foray into the extinct star's subfield
I was one of the first people to work on exoplanet atmospheres, and was able to lay the foundations for that subfield.
In recent decades it has split itself into subjournals (A through E, plus L — for Letters — and also X) to prevent excessive muscle building by librarians and also better organize papers by physics subfield.
So with access to these and other facilities, Canadian astronomers can now work in most of the subfields of astronomy, although planetary science is still underrepresented.
Researchers found that subjects with bipolar disorder had reduced volumes in subfield 4 of the cornu ammonis (CA), two cellular layers and the tail portion of hippocampus.
-- requires input from an incredibly wide range of disciplines, including astrophysics, geology, exoplanet science, planetary science, chemistry and various subfields of biology.
«Our study is one of the first to locate possible damage of bipolar disorder in specific subfields within the hippocampus,» said Bo Cao, Ph.D., first and corresponding author and a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth.
Sociology, for which social network analysis is a subfield of its own, has standard textbooks and course sequences.
Babco points to another subfield relevant to modern drug development.
The research team used a combination of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a state - of - the - art segmentation approach to discover differences in the volumes of subfields of the hippocampus, a seahorse - shaped region in the brain.
In addition to jobs in industry and journalism, exciting new subfields are opening up for example in law, where neuroethics is playing an important role, and neuroeducation, which involves educational strategies that attempt to capitalize on neuroscience insights.
Consequently, neuroscientists often work on questions that span several distinct subfields.
The researchers also found that levels of tolerance differed in the various engineering subfields: biological and chemical engineering were perceived as the most tolerant while mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering were perceived as the least.
At IfA, Sanders developed a menu of metrics to assess the department as a group; Sanders's metrics correct for subfield, length of service, and self - citation.
These metrics can be found in IfA's Self - Study Report and include measures such as rank by high - impact paper and citations by subfield.
It's a powerful demonstration of deep learning, a hot subfield of AI research thanks to renewed interest in artificial neural networks, or ANNs.
Which subfields are hot?
Each time NASA winnows candidates for a new mission, it also helps dictate which subfields will soon benefit from a bumper crop of fresh data — and which are likely to languish in obscurity for lack of interest and resources.
«We are carving out a subfield here at ORNL with our frequency - based encoding work.»
As Cournia contemplated returning to her home nation, she researched how her subfield of computer - aided drug design would fit in with the strategic initiatives of Greek institutions.
There are a lot of acronyms and jargon that can be subfield - specific, so I usually don't wade through the details unless it's for my own research.
Many subfields from biomechanics to ecology have gone digital, and as a result, observations are more precise and more plentiful.
The subfields with the strongest hiring are networking, cybersecurity, and software engineering, according to the report.
In many ways, these initiatives resemble «big science,» like the Human Genome Project, requiring extensive coordination among many scientists and subfields
It may also be divided in positive (descriptive) vs. normative, mainstream vs. heterodox, and by subfield.
says Granger, «it wasn't until the early 1990s that salivary bioscience emerged as a subfield
The approach is part of a new physics - inspired subfield of chemistry that uses the tools of ultra-cold physics, such as lasers and electromagnetism, to observe and control how and when single - particle reactions occur.
«This was the birth of multi-messenger physics — the idea that [by collaborating across subfields] we can increase the scientific output from data that we're already taking, without building new instruments.»
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