Sentences with phrase «when doctoral candidate»

When doctoral candidate Elizabeth Blair set out to research how college women make meaning of their intimate relationships, she anticipated hearing stories about romance, care, and love, especially considering the decades of research that associated these narratives with women.

Not exact matches

«When both atoms are in the non-coupling state the photon can enter the cavity, and a standing light wave between the two mirrors builds up,» says Bastian Hacker, another doctoral candidate on the experiment.
When Ron Webb, P&G's manager of doctoral recruiting and university relations, reviews candidate résumés, the first thing he looks at is technical mastery.
She recently completed a national survey of doctoral candidates and junior faculty that examines how they make choices about working within or outside of the academy and what factors they use when deciding among more than one academic offer.
Doctoral candidate Evan Palmer - Young and his advisor, evolutionary ecologist Lynn Adler, had reported in 2015 that a common parasitic infection of bumble bees was reduced when the bees fed on anabasine in sugar water.
«Most people have trouble admitting they were wrong when their initial decisions lead to undesirable outcomes,» says researcher Andrew Hafenbrack, lead author on the new research and doctoral candidate at INSEAD.
«When disasters occur, mental health professionals — community organizers, social workers, case managers and counselors — often work in partnership with local, state and federal organizations to respond,» said Jennifer First, doctoral candidate in the MU School of Social Work and disaster mental health program manager with the Disaster and Community Crisis Center.
«When you start to add more and more of the nutrients that the animal would normally be providing, the plant is no longer as dependent on that animal for those nutrients and so it starts to return less of the sugars back to the animal,» explained lead author Shantz, a doctoral candidate in the Burkepile Community Ecology Laboratory.
«No one had yet been able to surmount the challenges of daytime radiative cooling — of cooling when the sun is shining,» said Eden Rephaeli, a doctoral candidate in Fan's lab and a co-first-author of the paper.
The device sensors pick up wrist movements to detect a person's eating behaviors, including when, how long and how fast they eat, said Brooke Bell, a doctoral candidate in health behavior research at the Keck School of Medicine of USC who is involved in the project.
The project received considerable attention when it started in 2011, partly because the extra calories were ingested in the form of muffins with high fat content, baked in the lab by Fredrik Rosqvist, a doctoral candidate and first author of the study.
Although doctoral candidates and new faculty still regard tenure as important when seeking employment, they will consider non-tenure over tenure - track positions if jobs meet other conditions, including desirable geographic location, balance of research and teaching, and competitive...
When asked about the choice of Lekuton as keynote speaker, doctoral candidate and AOCC Tri-Chair Candice Bocala said, «His resume seemed fitting to engage us all in a discussion about race, social justice, and education across geographic and political boundaries.»
When Lauren Britt - Elmore led her fellow doctoral candidates as marshal at Commencement, she did so with no regrets.
Doctoral candidate Dara Fisher — an engineer by training — found her calling in education when, as a graduate student studying technology and policy, she was invited to help create the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), a new institution established in 2012 in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
Updates below Last year, after opponents of hydraulic fracturing made much of an unpublished paper by a doctoral candidate in economics who reported finding health impacts in infants from nearby gas drilling operations, I wrote a piece titled «When Publicity Precedes Peer Review in the Fight Over Gas Impacts.»
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