Other current or former Berkeley
Lab scientists contributing to this studying were: Katherine Louie, Nasim Mansoori, Dominique Loqué, Benjamin Bowen, Zhao Hao, Ulisses Nunes da Rocha, and Ulas Karaoz; Shengjing Shi and Heejung Cho of UC Berkeley were also co-authors.
Not exact matches
A new, highly permeable carbon capture membrane developed by
scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley
Lab) could lead to more efficient ways of separating carbon dioxide from power plant exhaust, preventing the greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere and
contributing to climate change.
In addition to Berkeley
Lab scientists, other researchers
contributing to this study were from Ohio State University.
You don't have to be a
scientist or
lab professional to
contribute research and knowledge, though.
Berkeley
Lab scientists and engineers played important roles in the design and construction of SNO — the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory — as well as subsequent data analysis that
contributed to the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Canada's Arthur McDonald.
Because she was trained and nurtured in high energy density physics (HED) at the
Lab, she plans to give back «by
contributing to our new HED Center, training young
scientists and working on some new ideas.»
There is a growing need for highly skilled, well - trained
scientists who can run complex projects while also training and supervising students, evaluating data, writing manuscripts,
contributing to grant writing, and managing the
lab's day - to - day operations.
A Research
Scientist is a principal investigator,
contributing to Disney Research projects, driving new technology applications for Disney business, based on areas of expertise available in the
labs, and knowledge of the research frontier.
«The Presidential Early Career Awards are an important way for the President of the United States to recognize the central role that outstanding
scientists and engineers play in advancing the Nation's goals, tackling grand challenges, and
contributing to the American economy,» said Berkeley
Lab Director Paul Alivisatos.
Also
contributing was Kinichi Nakashima, PhD., also at the Nara Institute of Science and Technology and a former visiting
scientist in the Gage
lab.
Other Berkeley
Lab scientists who
contributed to this report were William Riley of the Earth Sciences Division and Prabhat of the Computational Research Division.
A new, highly permeable carbon capture membrane developed by
scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley
Lab) could lead to more efficient ways of separating carbon dioxide from power plant exhaust, preventing the greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere and
contributing to climate change.
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Lab Technician - Branson's Laboratories - Los Angeles, CA - 2015 to presento Conduct tests and experiments using the most advanced technology availableo Work directly with test subjects, educating them on standard procedures, what to expect, and potential risks, receiving informed consent with documentationo
Contribute data for over 25 studies with published findings in peer - reviewed journalso Maintain a proper laboratory work environment and train newer staff and those in other areas of expertise in appropriate protocol • Graduate Research Assistant - University of Denver - Denver, CO - 2007 - 2017o Performed experiments and investigations under the direct supervision of the lead
scientists and professorso Aided lead
scientists and / or head researchers in collecting and interpreting information for their projectso Recorded data and results, and collected relevant information for the official reportso Directed a group of 11 biomed students through a research project for light therapy on rats