Sentences with phrase «science academy team»

The Elgin Math and Science Academy team hopes to present a charter school plan to the school board this fall.

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The New York Academy of Sciences has teamed up with Cisco to establish the Global STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Alliance.
Gross is responsible for managing the sports science department schedules and the delivery of services to the whole club from first team down into the academy.
I am proud and honored to lead a team of Chicago Academy of Sciences / Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum staff and volunteers at Saturday's March for Science.
The New York Academy of Sciences Environmental Sciences Section and Green Science and Sustainability Program, the Sallan Foundation and the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund will host an address by a senior member of Governor Spitzer's team about his strategic approach to the environmental, energy and climate challenges facing New York.
And yet: A report recently issued by the U.S. National Academies» Institute of Medicine (IOM) argues that, for scientists trained as part of a National Institutes of Health (NIH)- funded Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA program), it's time to deemphasize publishing and grant winning and focus on instilling leadership, team science, community engagement, and entrepreneurship Science Award (CTSA program), it's time to deemphasize publishing and grant winning and focus on instilling leadership, team science, community engagement, and entrepreneurship science, community engagement, and entrepreneurship skills.
«In general, a postgraduate degree by research (master's or PhD) in sports science is a mandatory requirement to gain employment either overseas or within Australia with an academy or institute of sport, a professional sporting team, or a university,» recommends the AAESS.
Then, this past April, she teamed up with three other scientific superstars — Bruce Alberts, former president of the National Academy of Sciences and former editor - in - chief of Science; Marc W. Kirschner, founding chair of the Department of Systems Biology at Harvard Medical School; and Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, former director of NIH, and current director of the National Cancer Institute — to publish «Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws,» a critique and call for reform that seems already to have altered the course of the workforce debate, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
«The National Academy of Sciences recently convened a meeting to look at science missions in CubeSats,» said Bryce Tappan, an explosives chemist at Los Alamos National Laboratory and lead researcher on the CubeSat Propulsion Concept team, «and identified propulsion as one of the primary categories of technology that needs to be developed.»
An international team of researchers led by Professor Cesare Franchini and Dr. Jiangang He of the Quantum Materials Modelling Group at the University of Vienna, in cooperation with Professor Rondinelli of Northwestern University and Professor Xing - Qiu Chen of the Chinese Academy of Science has now demonstrated that multiple quantum interactions can, indeed, coexist in a single material and that it is possible to tune between them with an electric field.
For this study, an international team of researchers from the University of Tuebingen, the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, the University of Cambridge, the Polish Academy of Sciences, and the Berlin Society of Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory, looked at genetic differentiation and population continuity over a 1,300 year timespan, and compared these results to modern populations.
This opens up new opportunities in the study of protein structures, as the team headed by DESY's Leading Scientist Henry Chapman from the Center for Free - Electron Laser Science reports in the Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The team's research is funded by the National Science Foundation and is featured in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Instead, it will team up with the Academy of Science of South Africa for an in - depth study expected to be completed next year, says UNAS President Nelson Sewankambo.
Zhang and his colleagues from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Key Laboratory for Nanomaterials and Nanodevices, and the Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter teamed up with Japanese collaborators from the National Institute for Materials Science to solve the problem.
The research team includes Dr. Masanori Miyata and Dr. Ji - Yun Lee at Georgia State; Dr. Richard A. Flavell, chair of the Department of Immunobiology, investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and a member of the National Academy of Sciences at Yale University; Dr. Koichi S. Kobayashi, professor in the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology at the Texas A&M Health Science Center; and Dr. Hirofumi Kai at Kumamoto University in Japan.
A research team — Carnegie's Sergey Lobanov and Alexander Goncharov, along with Konstantin Litasov of the Russian Academy of Science and Novosibirsk State University in Russia — focused on the high - pressure chemistry of a carbonate mineral called siderite, which is an iron carbonate, FeCO3, commonly found in hydrothermal vents.
Tu also received numerous awards nationally which include «Award for Progress in Anti-malarial Research Achieved by Project 523 Scientific Team» honored by China National Congress of Science and Technology (1978); «National Scientific Discovery Award» for Anti-malaria Drug - Qinghaosu by the China Ministry of Science and Technology (1979); «Invention Award» (as the first inventor) by China National Congress for Awards in Science and Technology (1982); «Award of Young and Middle - aged Experts with Outstanding Contribution» by the Chinese Government (1984); «The Top Honorary Award» by China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1992); «The Top Ten National Achievements for Progress in Science and Technology» by China National Committee of Science and Technology (1992); «First - Class Award of National Achievements in Science and Technology» by China National Award Committee for Advances in Science and Technology (1992); «National Model» by China State Council (1995); «Award for Outstanding Achievement in Traditional Chinese Medicine» by Guangzhou Zhongjing Award Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine (1995); «Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award» by Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation of Hong Kong (1996); «Top Ten Health Achievements in New China» by China Ministry of Health (1997); «Female Inventor of the New Century» by China National Bureau of Intellectual Property (2002); «Golden Medal of the 14th National Invention Exhibition» by China National Bureau of Intellectual Property (2003); «Award for Development of Chinese Materia Medica» by Cyrus Chung Ying Tang Foundation, (2009).
In a study published ahead the week of January 8, 2018 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team led by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, and the DOE's Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), report the first results of a long - term plan to sequence, annotate and analyze the genomes of 300 Aspergillus fungi.
A paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science by MIT professor of geophysics Daniel Rothman and other members of the Foundations of Complex Life team suggests the P / T extinction resulted from methane - producing archaea called Methanosarcina suddenly blooming in the oceans.
A team of researchers at the Centre for Cognitive Science from Technische Universität Darmstadt published a study in the «Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences», which found that humans unconsciously trade off the loss of information during a blink with the physiological urge to blink.
The team at Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School is trying to open a second school, but running into opposition rooted in bigotry.
A Los Angeles book launch event on Dec. 2 featured four Teach Plus Teaching Policy Fellows and contributing writers: Sujata Bhatt, founder of the Incubator School; Kyle Hunsberger, a mathematics teacher at Johnnie L. Cochrain, Jr., Middle School who developed and successfully implemented a 6th - grade basic - skills intervention program; Jeannette Marrone, a founding teacher at Environmental Science and Technology High School; and Stephanie Widmer, a Teach for America Learning Team Leader and humanities teacher at Camino Nuevo Charter Academy.
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by Christi Carpenter and Marguerite Sheffer This year, Mills Teacher Scholars supported teacher scholars from the Science and Humanities teams at Life Academy High School in Oakland in an initiative to increase teacher...
Compass Academy will deploy a team of diverse City Year — AmeriCorps members, combined with advances in the learning sciences, to create a personalized learning environment where all members of the school community passionately pursue deeper learning.
A team of sixth, seventh, and eighth grade students from Magnolia Science Academy (MSA) # 3 in Carson received first place with their engineering invention in a challenge organized by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
I also worked on a team to design the Technology Applied Science for Sustainable Communities Academy in order to expose students to environmental science and renewable energy projects to maximize the use of our greenhouses andScience for Sustainable Communities Academy in order to expose students to environmental science and renewable energy projects to maximize the use of our greenhouses andscience and renewable energy projects to maximize the use of our greenhouses and farms.
Since the CTTL's inception, Crimsonbridge has played an intellectual and philanthropic role in the CTTL's partnership with Teach for America (DC Region), The Ideas in Education Festival, The Science of Teaching and School Leadership Academy, and talent development within the CTTL team.
He has contributed to working groups for the National Academies of Science in understanding and measuring «21st Century Skills» and was a committee member of their «Science of Team Science» consensus study.
Prof. Ball claims that the Mann team «cooked the books,» and that its blunders were confirmed just a few days previously, in a report to the Congress by the U.S. Academies of Science.
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