The NNCI sites provide researchers from academia, small and large companies, and government with
access to university user facilities with leading - edge fabrication and characterization tools, instrumentation, and expertise within all disciplines of nanoscale science, engineering and technology.
Not exact matches
For example, HootSuite created HootSuite
University, a learning portal for
users to access information about social media platforms.
Only a small minority of
users —
university students, scientists and select government officials — have
access to Kwangmyong, a domestic intranet «that offers email and websites but is totally shut off from the rest of the world,» according
to a Slate article.
John Scott - Railton, who researches digital rights and privacy at the Citizen Lab at the
University of Toronto, said he recently thought back
to all the PowerPoint presentations and papers he had given and seen that cautioned about how third parties might
access and abuse
user data.
Facebook says a researcher, Cambridge
University's Aleksandr Kogan, gained
access to the data of 270,000 Facebook
users in 2013 through a personality quiz app that required Facebook
users to grant
access to their personal information including friends and «likes.»
In the case of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook says a researcher from Cambridge
University, Aleksandr Kogan, used a personality quiz app in 2014
to gain
access to the data of 270,000 Facebook
users, including their friends and «likes.»
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Free
access is available
to National Research Council scientists and academic / not - for - profit
users associated with a
university, hospital, or government department.
«Upset with the exorbitant cost of
accessing academic papers, a Kazakhstani student created the site Sci - Hub, which trawls
university databases
to find and collect papers requested by its
users.
The cloud allows
users to access eLearning content from anywhere with a network connection, and for the
university computer lab updates are no longer a hurdle.
Initial
users are comprised of the Frontier Set, a select group of colleges and
universities, state systems, and supporting organizations committed
to significantly increasing student
access and success, and eliminating racial / ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in college attainment.
The TalentED Project is completely free
to all
users: college
access professionals, students, and colleges and
universities.
Additionally, The TalentED Project is a philanthropic endeavor and participation is free
to all
users: college
access professionals, students, and colleges and
universities.
It does so through the use of a National Scientific
User Facility, which provides
university and industry research teams»
access to high - tech experimental facilities and computing power
to test and develop potentially transformative ideas.
Clio is providing $ 6 million in free use of its software
to law schools, paralegal programs and
university - affiliated nonprofits, which translates
to roughly 100,000
users getting free
access.
According
to whistleblower Christopher Wylie, Dr Aleksandr Kogan, a psychology lecturer at the prestigious
University of Cambridge, approached Cambridge Analytica and offered
access to the profiles of millions of Facebook
users and their entire network of friends.
Margaret Hagan's d.school at Stanford
University is a case in point — dedicated
to «marrying legal expertise with design thinking
to help people better understand the law and improve
access to justice,» the project has already created more than 10 apps, including Law School Dojo, which use quizzes
to help
users gain a better grasp of the law and the GRE respectively.
By creating the app «thisisyourdigitallife» in 2015,
University of Cambridge psychology professor Dr. Aleksandr Kogan obtained permission
to access user account data and information about the friends of each person who downloaded the app.
Facebook said this week that up
to 87 million
users — more than the 50 million
users estimated by Wylie when he spoke
to the media outlets that reported on this issue in mid-March — may have had their information
accessed by Cambridge Analytica, which obtained the data from Cambridge
University researcher Kogan.
Politico cited «a Stanford
University source familiar with Chetty's study,» who said that the data «has been stripped of any details that could be used
to identify
users,» adding that researchers had gone through «security screenings that include background checks and can
access the Facebook data only in secure facilities.»
The data was given
to Cambridge Analytica by Aleksandr Kogan, a professor at Cambridge
University, who legitimately gained
access to Facebook
users» personal data, but then broke the rules by passing it along
to a third party.
Two weeks ago it was revealed that the company allowed a Cambridge
University researcher, Aleksandr Kogan,
access to the data of 50 million Facebook
users who then provided it
to Cambridge Analytica, which was used by Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign
to help him win the White House.
Zuckerberg says the data company was able
to do so with the help of Aleksandr Kogan, a Cambridge
University researcher who created a personality quiz app in 2013
to furtively gain
access to the data of tens of millions of
users and their friends.
They partner with top
universities and organizations
to provide their
users access to high quality education and classes at no cost.
If you're an Apple
user, you may wish
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Created new log - on ids and
access rights for students,
users and
university staff
to give them
access to university's computing system, applications, tools and system resources; revoked log - on ids of
users and staff members who were no longer with the
university.