Sentences with phrase «applications scientist at»

The study appeared in the April 14 print edition of Chemical Communications in the article «Visualizing Nanoparticle Mobility in Liquid at Atomic Resolution,» by Madeline Dukes, an applications scientist at Protochips Inc. in Raleigh, N.C.; Benjamin Jacobs, an applications scientist at Protochips; David Morgan, assistant manager of the Cryo - Transmission Electron Microscopy Facility at Indiana University Bloomington; Harshad Hegde, a computer scientist at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute; and Kelly, who is also an assistant professor of biological sciences in the College of Science at Virginia Tech.

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The UHN office of Technology Development & Commercialization (TDC) works with research scientists and clinicians at the University Health Network to create new intellectual property and advance it towards innovative commercial applications.
Over 30 years ago, the Vatican's Pontifical Academy of Sciences (at that time, a body 70 scientists) said: «We are convinced that masses of evidence render the application of the concept of evolution to man and the other primates beyond serious dispute.»
Does this have some application to all those scientists at CERN who were concentrating hard upon their own «Prima Materia»?
At Sensient Natural Ingredients, scientists, growers, and product experts work as one to cultivate the ideal ingredients for a broad range of applications.
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«Quantifying the Risk of Extreme Events Under Climate Change» by Eric Gilleland, project scientist at the Research Applications Laboratory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research; Richard W. Katz, senior scientist at the Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences at the National Center for Atmospheric Research; and Philippe Naveau, senior scientist at the Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement (LSCE) at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
«It is not often that you get such a range of applications from such a subtle effect,» says Jacob Klein, a materials scientist at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.
«I'd like to learn about cutting - edge technologies in the U.S. and how American scientists view the process of translating basic science into application,» said Chen, who was a panelist at the 2017 World Conference for Science Journalists in San Francisco.
As a field applications scientist, I work with customers of every disposition, temperament, background, and experience level imaginable, sometimes all in the same room at the same time.
If scientists «start too early to specialize in biomaterials, there is a risk that they... would know all the possible applications but they will maybe not have the basis to be able to develop new ideas or new systems,» says Christine Dupont - Gillain, who leads the Nanostructured Surfaces for Cell Engineering group at the Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences of the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium.
At CFS, I was trained by senior scientists and qualified technologists in 1) theory and operation of analytical instruments and techniques (e.g., liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, mass spectroscopy, ELISA); 2) their application to forensic toxicology; 3) interpretation of results; and 4) advantages and limitations of these methods.
So Mira was intrigued when a sales rep visiting her lab told her about an open field applications and sales scientist position at his company (a major microscope vendor), and mentioned that in a position like that, she could double her current salary.
Officials at the National Institutes of Health have revised their grant - application process to try to reduce the amount of time it takes scientists to find out whether their grants have been approved.
But for non-British scientists pondering UK job applications, the uncertainty must be having an effect, says Philippe Froguel, a French geneticist at Imperial College London.
«This is a fundamental dataset for climate research and assessment with a wide range of applications,» Ramakrishna Nemani, NEX project scientist at Ames, said in a statement.
«What's new is the application of [force microscopy] to the nanomechanical properties of biological structure,» says Sergei Magonov, a staff scientist at Digital Instruments, a company that makes force microscopes.
Jennifer Ufnar, director of the Science Teacher Institute, also at the Vanderbilt CSO, often helps Vanderbilt scientists write broader - impact statements for their National Science Foundation (NSF) grant applications.
«We're looking forward to many exciting applications that will help scientists in computational chemistry and biophysics understand and predict the behavior of molecular systems at a fundamental level.»
A new, lightweight composite material for energy storage in flexible electronics, electric vehicles and aerospace applications has been experimentally shown to store energy at operating temperatures well above current commercial polymers, according to a team of Penn State scientists.
Ray Baughman, a materials scientist and carbon nanotube film pioneer at the University of Texas, Dallas, adds that the simplicity of the new speakers is «a big plus» for paving the way toward potential applications, including speaking clothing that could aid the physically or mentally impaired.
But Zhang, a materials scientist then at the University of California at Los Angeles, knew those applications were limited.
According to a study published in the leading journal Science, Rafael Luque — a research scientist at the University of Córdoba Department of Inorganic Chemistry — and other members of an international team comprising scientists from the South China University of Technologyand the KAUST institution in Saudi Arabia, have succeeded in developing a novel porous material with new characteristics and properties which will ensure improve performance in a range of applications.
As an associate scientist, I use the knowledge I gained at UNC Chapel Hill to identify inhibitors of the DNA repair pathway which may have applications in cancer chemotherapy.
The researchers used a tool called Webb's Depth of Knowledge — created by Norman Webb, a senior scientist at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research — which identifies four levels of mental rigor, from DOK1 (simple recall), to DOK2 (application of skills and concepts), through DOK3 (reasoning and inference), and DOK4 (extended planning and investigation).
Dr. Barszczewski is a Belfast - based research applications scientist and training specialist at Andor Technology.
«I'm not aware of any system either identifying or resolving discrimination that's actively deployed in any application,» says Nathan Srebro, a computer scientist at the University of Chicago.
The work that could improve applications where control of heat is paramount was led by Pulickel Ajayan, chair of Rice's new Materials Science and NanoEngineering Department, and Rice alumnus Jaime Taha - Tijerina, now a research scientist at Viakable Technology and Research Center in Monterrey, Mexico, and a research collaborator at Carbon Sponge Solutions in Houston.
At RIMB, scientists were completely supported, enabling them to turn their full attention to any research problem of interest to them without the distractions of teaching, grant and fellowship applications, or faculty meetings, and without the restrictions placed upon scientists in government.
Beyond looking at the dynamics of creating the droplets and how ordered materials behave when the torus transforms into a sphere, Fernandez - Nieves and colleagues are also exploring potential biological applications, applying electrical fields to the droplets, and sharing the unique structures with scientists at other institutions.
According to the folks at the council, applications, both from young scientists and from companies, have already started piling in, even though they have yet to advertise or even put out a formal press release.
But experienced male scientists submit more R01 applications and they are more successful at renewing these grants than women.
This «landmark study» is a «significant advance in the application of bioengineering to reproductive tissues,» says Mary Zelinski, a reproductive scientist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center in Beaverton who was not involved with the work.
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«The results demonstrate the ultra-silicon-rich nitride platform to be extremely promising for highly efficient nonlinear optics applications, particularly in the field of CMOS photonics leveraging existing electronics infrastructure,» says Dr. Doris Ng, Scientist III at the A * STAR Data Storage Institute.
«It's just like surfing, like catching a wave,» says Henry Freund, a long - time free electron laser scientist and vice president at Science Applications International Corporation.
«Another, unexpected bonus of this electrolyte's high energy density is it could potentially expand the use of flow batteries into mobile applications such as powering trains and cars,» said the study's corresponding author, Wei Wang, a materials scientist at DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
At a workshop earlier this month in Canberra scientists, communication managers and planners from throughout the CSIRO came together with representatives of local government who deal with issues requiring the application of science and technology.
To encourage young scientists to continue on their scientific pursuits, we must strip away the grant application time sink and the stringent rules and regulations and allow for these individuals to do what they are good at: scientific pursuits.
Details of this work were presented in March in a technical paper «Thermal to Visible Synthesis of Face Images using Multiple Regions» at the IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, or WACV, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, which is a technical conference comprised of scholars and scientists from academia, industry and government.
Christopher C. Nelson, chief scientist at Innovative Technology Applications Company, LLC, reported that networking at scientific and technical conferences has been vital to both his work and career.
The discovery in the 1980s of «high - temperature» superconductors that work at warmer temperatures (though still not room temperature) was a giant step forward, offering scientists the hope that a complete understanding of what enables these materials to carry loss - free current would help them design new materials for everyday applications.
The scientists deliberately introduced point defects that act as waveguides for light at wavelengths useful for telecommunication applications.
That strikes a blow to the idea, popularized by futurist Ray Kurzweil, that we'll one day be able to upload our consciousness into computers, granting us immortality, adds Randy Goebel, a computer scientist at the University of Alberta in Canada who studies the theory and application of intelligent systems.
«This result has strong application potential» says Dr. Parise, who has just accepted a new position as research scientist at Oculus VR (Facebook): «A deep understanding of multisensory processing opens new clinical perspectives for neurological syndromes that are associated with multisensory impairments, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder and Dyslexia.
With the hybrid materials they've engineered, the scientists are already considering in advance how these can be reprocessed or how, at least, individual materials components can be recovered for a new use or application.
Computer scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have designed a way to safely use multiple programming languages within the same program, enabling programmers to use the language most appropriate for each function while guarding against code injection attacks, one of the most severe security threats in Web applications today.
Such «watering holes» could bring together biologists and computer scientists and break down the disciplinary walls that have hobbled cooperation within universities, says panel co-chair Larry Smarr, director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois, Champaign.
On the research applications front, Dr. Chia Tet Fatt, a young scientist from the Natural Sciences Academic Group at the National Institute of Education, revealed Singapore's very first genetically modified organism (GMO)-- a transgenic resveratrol producing red lettuce for the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular diseases — which was developed by introducing the stilbene synthase gene into a red plant and diverting the precursors into resveratrol synthesis.
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