Sentences with phrase «applications scientist for»

Ashwin began as an applications scientist for a company that sells instruments and reagents to other scientists.
-- Zonghui Peng, field applications scientist for BGI.

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If Theranos is the company that has finally come up with Beebe's «killer application» for microfluidics, that may explain its reluctance to show the patented details that make its technology unique, even though that rubs scientists the wrong way.
By: Nadine James 26th April 2018 The process for water use licence applications (WULAs) is improving as a result of an online system being put in place by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), according to SRK Consulting principal environmental scientist Jacky Burke.
The prize is meant to honor scientists who develop promising applications for farming, processing and marketing within the organic sector.
«Meeting Market Demand for Healthier Snacks: Higher Protein and Minimally Processed,» Diana Seevers, senior application scientist, DuPont Nutrition & Health, [email protected] — Summary by Jessica Glass, Contributing Editor
«For refrigerated and frozen dairy applications, how sugar dissolves and melts, in addition to the mouthfeel and texture it provides, is also quite unique,» explained Ben George, senior food scientist — dairy for Kerry, Beloit, WiFor refrigerated and frozen dairy applications, how sugar dissolves and melts, in addition to the mouthfeel and texture it provides, is also quite unique,» explained Ben George, senior food scientist — dairy for Kerry, Beloit, Wifor Kerry, Beloit, Wis..
Our teams of dedicated nutritional scientists, application and marketing experts have made us a successful partner in the nutritional beverage industry for over 30 years.
At Sensient Natural Ingredients, scientists, growers, and product experts work as one to cultivate the ideal ingredients for a broad range of applications.
«Scientists print all - liquid 3 - D structures: Reconfigurable material could be used for liquid electronics and chemical synthesis, among other applications
In contrast to academic research, for which scientists often pursue open - ended research questions, Ellis's research within NIC must have public health applications.
The Program is committed to promoting high standards for the practice of science and engineering; advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications; engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts; monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical, legal, and human rights issues related to science and technology; furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights; and initiating activities to address the impact of developments at the intersection of science, technology, and law.
The Coalition has created new human rights resources for science and engineering associations, tools for human rights organizations that seek to incorporate science and technology in their work, increased awareness of the opportunities for scientists and engineers to contribute to human rights, and advanced international discussions regarding the significance of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, as guaranteed in Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
«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
«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.
For the past decade, the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition has been eliciting the perspectives of scientists, engineers, and health professionals as to the meaning of the right to «enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications» and associated obligations (Article 15, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).
The idea for the network began about 2 years ago when 12 scientists from across Canada coordinated the funding application for a new Networks of Centres of Excellence, Canada's flagship science and technology program.
«That is really the greatest challenge, because many scientists can come up with new materials for certain applications,... but if they don't know how these materials are going to be placed in the body and interact with the cells, interact with biological fluids and so on, they have no appreciation of the total problem,» Peppas says.
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.
For a bench scientist, a background in translational research turns the medical objective that is often written into a grant application into a real and achievable goal.
I resent the fact that scientists need to bow and scrape for funding in the first place, but even more than that, I hate seeking the balance of cherry - picked data, baseless boasts, and exaggerations of real - world applications that funding sources seem to require.
Scientists can, however, find private investment for research, especially when the research has a direct commercial application.
Instead of going through his slides one last time, he had been stuck in Human Resources filling out a generic application form used for all the company's new hires, from warehouse workers to scientists.
Increasingly, the interdisciplinary nature of many applications has made it necessary to have mixed groups, for example biotechnologists and information scientists.
Although the program does help scientists communicate with the general public, it is not intended to create for them an abstract that is immediately useable for job searches or grant applications.
Potocnik says he is empathetic, and he is already advocating a two - tier application system that would allow scientists to submit an outline or abstract of a project for initial evaluation.
We may give a seminar in a research centre, for example, to tell scientists about the technologies we provide, chemistry and instrument-wise, always making them aware of the different applications they can develop with them.
* Mira, who is based on a real scientist, decided not to become a field applications scientist, and for her it was the right decision.
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.
«ICCAT has consistently set catch quotas for the East Atlantic and Mediterranean stock above levels recommended by its scientists and the failure of its management measures is demonstrated by the continuously decreasing population,» Monaco government officials say in their application.
Silicon Valley offers strong technology resources that are hard to access in academia, Topol says, as well as the opportunity to pursue goals that are difficult to reach for in academia, where scientists are not typically rewarded for pursuing real - world applications.
Anything could have devious applications, and it's important for scientists to speak out against them.
Scientists who make lesser but still significant contributions to projects, including postdocs and grad students, are also in line for greater recognition as federal funding agencies switch from paper to electronic grant applications in the next few years.
Scientists with outreach components to their research funding may look to the university's outreach specialists for assistance in designing outreach plans that complement their research, in writing the outreach portion of a grant application, or in executing the outreach plan once that funding comes in.
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.
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Another area that is becoming increasingly important is the translation of basic science research findings into clinical applications, and there is a growing need for physician scientists, says Alan Trounson, president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).
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.
In other countries, like the Netherlands for example, we actually receive a higher percentage of applications from women than the percentage of women scientists in that country.
Now, for the first time, such Weyl particles has been found in a special kind of material, which is particularly interesting for novel technological applications: scientists have measured Weyl fermions in a material with highly correlated electrons.
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have established that collagen derived from fish scales could be effective for various biomedical applications such as wound healing.
In the meantime, more and more scientists have been finding applications for his techniques in other areas.
Recently, however, scientists have focused on creating non-symmetrical polymer structures — for example «Janus» particles with two different «faces» — and they are starting to discover exciting new applications for these materials.
Calling for a «modest revolt,» 20 United Kingdom scientists, including one Nobel laureate and eight Royal Society fellows, have launched a scathing attack on the U.K.'s seven research councils for now requiring grant applications to include a 2 - page statement on the economic impact of the proposed work.
Fischer, along with collaborator Michael Crommie, a UC Berkeley professor of physics, captured these images with the goal of building new graphene nanostructures, a hot area of research today for materials scientists because of their potential application in next - generation computers.
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).
Computer scientists from the Center for IT Security, Privacy and Accountability (CISPA) have now developed a matching application for the current version of the Android smartphone operating system, allowing for a more precise monitoring of malicious apps.
Only then could scientists consider making more complicated, three - dimensional assemblies for applications such as true - color holographic displays or Harry Potter — style invisibility cloaks that make people and objects we can see disappear.
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