Sentences with phrase «many young researchers»

A young researcher sits by the machine marking down notes about the varying aromas.
LONDON — The crisis ravaging Facebook started when a young researcher, regretful over his role in turning data on an estimated tens of millions of U.S. voters into a high - tech political persuasion machine, decided to come forward with his story.
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.»
At the International Tribunal on Workers» Human Rights, held at the Peoples Summit on APEC in Vancouver in November 1997, a young researcher from Hong Kong testified about the Zhili toy factory fire which killed 87 workers and injured 47 in 1993.
In addition, attending the conference had allowed me to meet up with some leading experts in different fields of research, as far as food security is concerned, as well as young researchers and the discussions provoked during the different presentations by leading scientists like Professor Louise Fresco were really interesting.
For a young researcher who is planning their future career path, the Crawford Fund 2016 Annual Conference was very helpful on providing me with not only the big picture of issues along the supply chain, but also the important networking and potential work opportunities.
Working with sensors is not easy for adults, and Danny cautioned me this would be a difficult project for a young researcher:
MPs who work late sharing restaurants / bars with young researchers who don't,» she stated.
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their research and develop their careers.»
Garstecki returned to Poland in 2005 to take a 3 - year assistant professorship at the Polish Academy of Sciences» Institute of Physical Chemistry, where he did his Ph.D., because he knew it as a place «that is very friendly to young researchers
«Young researchers, they have energy and they have drive and they have originality and all sorts of ideas.
Time's Changes Because no one has returned to the moon since the Apollo program, many young researchers like Weber began to seek out data for the other ALSEP experiments, only to realize how much was missing.
For young researchers, frugal environments can offer broad, resourceful training.
Three years into his Ph.D. studies, he was effectively leading a group of five young researchers in supramolecular chemistry at RCMMM.
The Lancaster - led team includes young researchers from Leiden, Lisbon and California.
The money is for young researchers, but there's something in it, too, for the established researchers involved in the selection process.
A new book offers guidance to young researchers and their supervisors on how they can implement the best research practices wherever they are.
When Nicole Boivin applied for an ERC Starting Grant 10 years ago, the opportunities that it offered to young researchers in Europe were mind - boggling.
But with Donald Trump's surprise victory in the 2016 US presidential election, the fire found its way to him, thrusting the young researcher into the spotlight.
Kaczmarek, who came to the lab in 2004, was awarded a Scopus - Perspektywy Young Researcher Award last year for her work using PCR techniques to distinguish the two types of stem canker, which differ in virulence and in their ability to infiltrate and kill the plant.
The Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers presents the challenges that early - career scientists face and policy proposals for addressing them
With two tenured academic appointments, many widely cited papers, and five European young researcher awards, Helleday could probably sit back and enjoy life a little more.
Other young researchers who are unable to get as much grant money «often go abroad instead,» Özören says.
A continuing focus on younger researchers was also evident in NIH's controversial proposal to cap awards for individual awardees; that proposal was dropped barely a month after it was unveiled.
As Nobel Prize winners gather this month to share their wisdom with younger researchers, Scientific American recalls some of the articles that Nobel laureates have published in our pages
The new relationship aims to link in the distant continent by capitalizing on the EMBL brand to attract elite young researchers to independent positions, which are traditionally very hard to come by in Australia.
Overall, the declaration — which was discussed with the Competitiveness Council of ministers overseeing research in the 28 EU countries and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland and then officially presented to the press — calls for better recognition of «the special role that young researchers play» in the research enterprise, and for implementation of new measures that will help them reach their full potential.
«We really want young researchers to get involved and voice their opinions» about the issues and share ideas about what concrete actions could be taken, she adds.
A chemical engineer working on ways to design new antibiotics has won the National Science Foundation's prestigious Alan T. Waterman award for young researchers.
Furthermore, the declaration calls on principal investigators and research institutions to meet their training responsibilities and «ensure that young researchers have the appropriate skill - set, mentoring, and networking opportunities to pursue a successful career, recognising that the majority will work outside academia.»
Young researchers and European policymakers jointly presented the Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers in a press conference last month.
Some support young researchers in building their own research groups.
He is also a founding member of the Young Academy of Europe and chair of Sci - GENERATION, a network that aims to feed young researchers» views into European policy.
The [Australian] system is weighted against young researchers achieving independence.»
To this end, the declaration calls on the European Commission and member states to give young researchers more employment stability, notably by reducing the use of short - term contracts and clarifying the criteria for academic career progression.
To address these concerns, the declaration calls on funding agencies «to trust and empower young researchers» and «radically reorganize funding streams» so that they may gain early independence and pursue their own research ideas.
«This report certainly involved a lot of work and it reflects insights which somehow are expected: young researchers sacrifice their personal life for their career, with a lot of overtime, insecurity, pressure and difficulties to find a fixed position,» writes Thomas Schäfer, a group leader at the University of the Basque Country's Institute for Polymer Materials in Donostia - San Sebastián, Spain, in an email to Science Careers.
At the opposite end of the scale, in Switzerland, the average annual remuneration for all researchers is more than $ 82,700, and a young researcher can hope to get slightly less than $ 40,000 a year.
The authors would also like to see European and national policymakers offer young researchers the possibility of pursuing nontraditional academic careers — by becoming permanent staff researchers or moving between academia and industry, for example.
Since 1977, IIASA's annual 3 - month Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) offers research opportunities to talented young researchers whose interests correspond with IIASA's ongoing research on issues of global environmental, economic and social change.
The call for employment stability, for example, «sounds right at first sight but in some countries in Europe it is precisely this stability for a lifetime that created a non-productive and protective research environment in which young researchers have little hope of career [advancement].»
• Yet, young researchers across the world felt that many important factors were out of their control.»
Founded in the Fall of 2011 by a group of concerned graduate students, the goal of Stand With Science is simple: give graduate and professional students in science and engineering, young researchers, and anyone passionate about supporting science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of tomorrow.
Although not all relevant funding bodies are represented in the survey, and research institutions — many of which directly support young researchers — are largely absent, the report gives a feel for the wide variety of funding programs that are available.
«This provides an obstacle that can dissuade even the brightest young researchers from pursuing a research career.»
Özören has been able to triple her salary because of a career grant from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK), intended for young researchers setting up their own independent groups, and an EMBO Strategic Development and Integration Grant (SDIG) award, which provides $ 50,000 per year for as many as 5 years, including a contribution to her salary.
Young researchers often end up as long - term postdocs in someone else's lab or choose to build their careers overseas.
In conclusion, we can recommend to young researchers — no matter where they come from — to go abroad.
The aims of the FJI are to fight for better conditions for young researchers and to demand an increase in R&D budgets in order to improve the Spanish research system.
To help young researchers gain such insight, under the programme German companies will be offering internships in their Eastern European offices or representations.
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