Sentences with phrase «as a physicist»

Trained as a physicist, he spent several years studying fiber optics.
In this game, you'll play as a physicist who accidentally ends up in an alternate reality.
The author brings to this inquiry training and experience as a physicist, as well as study in theology.
I contend that a physicist is as a physicist does.
My background as a physicist keeps me hungry for knowledge.
To the answer — They are as the physicist describes them and that is all that can be said.
This result went against all his instincts as a physicist, and he tried for years to get round it, but without success.
But that effort at least showed that global searches do not necessarily lead to many false positives, as some physicists feared.
During his years as a physicist, however, he had to put politics on the back burner.
I realized that my training as a physicist had given me a wonderful relationship with the universe and that my friends were missing out.
OSLO — In her long career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has researched the electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms, from bulk graphite to nanotubes.
Roger Angel trained as a physicist at Oxford University and the California Institute of Technology in the 1960s and, while working at Columbia University in New York, flitted between astrophysics and high - energy physics.
Started academic life as a physicist studying nuclear fusion before moving into the field of cellular immunology.
Unlike those particles, which as far as physicists know can't be broken down into more basic pieces, Majorana quasiparticles arise from coordinated patterns of many atoms and electrons and only appear under special conditions.
As reported on this site on February 15, the documents revealed, among other facts, that the Heartland Institute, as part of a larger strategy for undermining support for global warming, was supporting prominent skeptics such as physicist Fred Singer and geologist Robert Carter.
Just as physicists thought they had found the smallest building blocks of matter — the tiny quarks and leptons — signs have begun to emerge that there are smaller particles still (page 12).
Charles Orth, who has served as a physicist with Lawrence Livermore NationaI Laboratory (LLNL) for more than 40 years, was presented with the 2017 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by the publication Marquis Who's Who.
I asked a physicist, Dr P E Hodgson, staunch Catholic as well as a physicist, whether the claim that a moving body is constantly in and out of existence (which claim the above understanding of motion implies) was acceptable to science and he replied «there are speculations about this, but no experimental evidence».
But the case for the sterile neutrino just took a hit, as physicists working on an experiment in China report data that undermine one of three key pieces of data for its existence.
«As far as physicists know, matter and antimatter should have been created in equal amounts in the early Universe and so blasted each other into oblivion.
He started his career at UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab in the 1950s as a physicist in the Nobel Prize - winning particle physics group of Luis Alvarez.
M theory proposes that the ultimate building blocks of the universe are not particles but tiny vibrating loops of energy, or strings, as physicists call them.
But also time and space can undergo a phase transition, as the physicists Steven Hawking and Don Page pointed out in 1983.
As physicist David Bohm, an Einstein fan, said: «Everything that seems constant in the world, audible and tangible, is only an illusion.
Still, Keaton will have competition in the form of Eddie Redmayne, who took home the best actor statue in the drama category for this performance as physicist Stephen Hawking in «The Theory of Everything.»
I work as a physicist on global warming using NASA satellite data.
As physicist Paul Davies has said, «the impression of design is overwhelming»; Al - Khalili himself concedes that «it's a powerful argument».
His rise to fame and relationship with his first wife, Jane, who was a Christian, was dramatised in a 2014 film, The Theory Of Everything, in which Eddie Redmayne put in an Oscar - winning performance as the physicist battling with a devastating illness.
As soon as physicists at the LHC discovered the Higgs, they nailed down its mass: 125 giga - electron volts, or roughly 133 times the mass of the proton.
You'll play as a physicist looking for a little relaxation in Germany, 1967.
They also play into the hands of those who claim that «science itself is merely another kind of religion,» as physicist Lawrence Krauss of Case Western Reserve University warns.
In the 1950s, interest in gravity waves accelerated as physicists realized that a quantum theory of gravity would probably require such waves (just as the original quantum mechanics required particles to be wavelike).
Last week, the twin detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - Wave Observatory (LIGO) delivered on that promise, as physicists announced the first detection of a gravitational signal — and, with it, a stellar surprise.
The quarks and gluons that coursed through the newborn cosmos — and considerably more recently, through RHIC — took the form not of a gas, as physicists expected, but of a liquid.
Jan. 4, 2018 - Charles Orth, who has served as a physicist with Lawrence Livermore NationaI Laboratory (LLNL) for more than 40 years, was presented with the 2017 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by the publication Marquis Who's Who.
I am all in for a «sheroes of STEM» actioner, and Garland really has cast this thing to perfection, including Jennifer Jason Leigh as a psychologist who would most certainly fail her own psych evaluation, Tessa Thompson as a physicist carting heavy emotional baggage, and Gina Rodriguez, gleefully vinegaring any memories of her sweeter - tempered Jane the Virgin character.
Whitehead as a physicist begins with inorganic entities and attempts to show how these are structured in man so as to give rise to a conscious personality (PW 200-03/219 -23).
He read what Whitehead had written as physicist and said to himself and others, «This man should be teaching philosophy.»
If you are simply giving your opinion, please do so without inferring that your position as a physicist somehow gives you insight into the matter that the rest of us do not have.
Well, since we've already established your future as a physicist / astronaut / doctor / entrepreneur / rock star (no pressure, I love you, I just want you to be happy), I know you or the teams of people you employ will be all over this someday.
Discover photo editor Ernie Mastroianni visited the facility in November as physicists and engineers were calibrating equipment.
Other scientists, such as physicist Myles Allen of the University of Oxford, examine the problem from the opposite side: How much more CO2 can the atmosphere safely hold?
The prospects for making sense of the Big Bang began to improve in the 1990s as physicists refined their ideas in string theory, a promising approach for reconciling the relativity and quantum views.
These waves look very different in the cyclic model, and those differences could be measured — as soon as physicists develop an effective gravity - wave detector.
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