The ARM Climate
Research Facility engineering process is a series of formal tasks to initiate, revise, and guide ARM engineering tasks.
Not exact matches
Zhang was arrest last year for attempting to steal genetically
engineered rice seeds from an American
research facility.
In February, Robert Fodosejevs and Ying Tsui, electrical
engineering professors at the University of Alberta, received $ 430,650 from the Natural Sciences and
Engineering Research Council to study ways to speed up fusion ignition in collaboration with the National Ignition
Facility in California.
ProtonMail, an open - sourced encrypted mail service founded by MIT and Stanford
engineers at the CERN
research facility, has suffered from a series of extremely powerful DDoS attack from unknown hackers,... Read more»
Edelstein said his company
researched Singh's business on the internet, visited
facilities and reviewed financial statements, concession agreements, tax returns and
engineering plans related to the planned work.
The company said it will invest in its U.S. defense subsidiary to «drive technology transfers, improve
facilities, and grow its organic
engineering,
research, development, testing and production capabilities.»
This «exciting new collaboration,» says Ratan K. Sinha, nuclear
engineer and director of the Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre (BARC) in Mumbai, «will help bridge the gap» between less powerful Indian
facilities and the goals of Indian scientists who are eager to carry out experiments with higher intensity beams.
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Research related to PIPED was also supported by the EnTeraPIC Starting Grant of the European
Research Council, the Helmholtz International
Research School for Teratronics (HIRST) at KIT, at which the disciplines of physics, electrical
engineering, computer science, and mechanical
engineering cooperate, as well as by KIT's «Karlsruhe Nano - Micro
Facility» (KNMF) platform.
Our fermentation
research facility located in the department of bioresource
engineering at McGill University in Montreal works closely with breweries and other industries to solve problems with fermentation performance.
Co-authors of the paper are Rice graduate students Huilong Fei and Gonglan Ye, postdoctoral researcher Nam Dong Kim, alumni Errol Samuel and Zhiwei Peng, and Pulickel Ajayan, chair of the Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering, the Benjamin M. and Mary Greenwood Anderson Professor in
Engineering and a professor of chemistry at Rice; Juncai Dong and Dongliang Chen of the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation
Facility at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing;
research associate M. Josefina Arellano - Jiménez and José Yacamán, chairman of the Department of Physics, at the University of Texas at San Antonio; and graduate students Zhuan Zhu and Fan Qin and Jiming Bao, an associate professor of electrical and computer
engineering, at the University of Houston.
As this
facility and other
research bases have increased their scientific capacity in recent decades, the scientists who come to remote areas have evolved to include not just hardened outdoorsy veterans «with big, bushy beards,» Cox says, but also mathematicians, software
engineers, and statisticians.
With support from WPI's Center for Resource Recovery and Recycling (CR3), Marion Emmert, assistant professor of chemistry, chemical
engineering, and mechanical
engineering at WPI, and postdoctoral fellow H.M. Dhammika Bandara conduct
research at WPI's Gateway Park in a specially equipped laboratory, one of the only such
facilities of its kind in the nation.
Engineer and second - year CASE Ph.D. student Allan Jowsey, who is working at the University of Edinburgh School of
Engineering and Electronics and with the fire
research group ArupFire of the
engineering firm Ove Arup, shares Crallan's opinion, finding time spent at the ArupFire
research facilities in London inspiring.
She was assisted by co-authors Thomas Neuberger, assistant professor of biomedical
engineering in Penn State's Huck Institutes of Life Sciences, working with the Penn State's High - Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Facility, and Kate Anthony,
research technician in animal science.
Sandia National Laboratories
research engineers Ryan Coe and Giorgio Bacelli are collecting data at the U.S. Navy's Maneuvering and Sea Keeping
facility in Bethesda, Maryland, to optimize wave energy converter testing.
The ARM
Facility funds a global team of scientists and
engineers to keep abreast of advances in technology for atmospheric
research.
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The ZED - 2 Reactor Safety & Instrumentation School will introduce Canada's next - generation of nuclear
engineers and scientists to the
facilities, techniques, and current areas of
research in experimental reactor physics, reactor safety, and nuclear instrumentation.
Selected through a merit - based process, these scientists and
engineers will have access to world - class science expertise and capabilities at ORNL, including Titan, the nation's most powerful supercomputer; the Manufacturing Demonstration
Facility, DOE's largest advanced manufacturing
research center; and the Spallation Neutron Source, offering atomic - level insight into advanced materials.
But what we have in mind for this Institute is having a framework for researchers to partner with
engineers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — two nearby federal
research facilities with world - class expertise in technology development — and other key institutes here at UCSF.
The Green Bank Observatory has a rare combination of assets: 1) A laboratory where frontier
research is an ongoing activity; 2) a professional staff of scientists and
engineers who are also heavily involved in education and outreach; 3)
facilities such as the Green Bank Science Center, radio telescopes, housing and food services, all available for formal and informal educational programs.
When scientists at the Korea Supercomputing Tokamak Advanced
Research (KSTAR)
facility needed a crucial new component, they turned to PPPL
engineer Bob Ellis.
Dr. Carlos Ventura is currently the Director of the Earthquake Engineering
Research Facility (EERF) at UBC and has more than 30 years of experience as a structural
engineer.
As the principal associate director, Wisoff will continue to be responsible for ensuring the safe operation of NIF as a world - class user
facility in support of the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) Stockpile Stewardship mission; partnering with Laboratory capabilities to establish leadership in Stockpile Stewardship science associated with inertial confinement fusion and high energy density physics; overseeing the development of advanced laser systems, related optical and target systems, control systems and systems
engineering capability for
research, commercial and government agencies; and maintaining close partnerships with the Department of Energy / NNSA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Department of Homeland Security, academia and private i
research, commercial and government agencies; and maintaining close partnerships with the Department of Energy / NNSA, the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Department of Homeland Security, academia and private i
Research Projects Agency, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Department of Homeland Security, academia and private industry.
The Institute's Vehicle
Research Center and other crash testing
facilities are staffed mainly by technicians and
engineers.
The company invests heavily in
research, development and
engineering, and is also a global leader in the aftermarket, with a full line of repair
facilities under the Checkstar Service Network in Europe and Latin America.
The KU100 is designed in - house and
engineered at Mahindra's world class
research and development facility, the Mahindra Research Valley at
research and development
facility, the Mahindra
Research Valley at
Research Valley at Chennai.
LAB126 the secretive
research and development
facility has designed every single product Amazon has ever released and last year they created a bunch of
engineering prototypes of the Paperwhite 4 to try and nail down the design.
I perform the technical procurement and budget planning for an
engineering facility, and we buy high - end gaming PC parts for
research simulators.
For those who are unaware, Resident Evil Zero saw gamers take to a zombie infested train, in which players were imbued with several new weapons and in game abilities, in an attempt to eliminate their Umbrella
engineered foes, and escape the remnants of an abandoned Umbrella
research facility.
Faculty that are currently using the
facility are pursuing groundbreaking biomedical
research in such fields as biomedical devices, tissue
engineering, obstructive sleep apnea biomechanics also collaborating with several major New York City - based hospitals.
Their work explores the relationship between nature, technology and mankind through a process involving collaborations with scientists, university departments,
research facilities, programmers and
engineers.
Independent and trusted, with a unique combination of world - leading test and demonstration
facilities and
engineering and
research expertise, ORE Catapult convenes the sector and delivers applied
research, accelerating technology development, reducing risk and cost and enhancing UK - wide economic growth.
In addition, PNNL provides the
engineering support and expertise for radars designed to measure cloud and precipitation properties as part of the ARM Climate
Research Facility.
It includes the results of
research that has been underway for more than 30 years by Texas Tech University's National Wind Institute and other wind
engineering research facilities on the effects of extreme winds on buildings.
«With this
facility, we can pursue aggressive educational and
research flight projects that involve high risk of fly - away or loss - of - control — and in realistic wind, lighting and sensor conditions,» said U-M aerospace
engineering professor Ella Atkins.
Most
engineers report to manufacturing plants, offices, or
research facilities, and there is little - required overtime.
The job is hugely varied and validation
engineers can be found in labs and
research facilities as well as in a wide range of manufacturing industries, including aerospace, automotive, computer software and pharmaceuticals.
Lockheed Martin, NASA / JSC • Houston, TX 03/1997 — 09/2001 Systems
Engineer, Astronaut Instructor Led HRF (Human Research Facility) project as a systems engineer with DUAL Aerospace sub-contract to Lockheed
Engineer, Astronaut Instructor Led HRF (Human
Research Facility) project as a systems
engineer with DUAL Aerospace sub-contract to Lockheed
engineer with DUAL Aerospace sub-contract to Lockheed Martin.
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