Sentences with phrase «as a research scientist whose»

The Gottman Institute, The Relationship Research Institute, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and Dr. Gottman's numerous best - selling books all exist because of Dr. Gottman's 40 - year career as a research scientist whose methods and standards are as rigorous as those used by medical science.

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HAARP «is like sticking your finger in a river, and by watching the water flow around your finger you can learn things about the river,» such as its flow speed and its temperature, says Morris Cohen, a research scientist at Stanford University whose Ph.D. thesis was about HAARP experiments.
Rees is a cosmologist and space scientist whose research interests include galaxy formation, active galactic nuclei, black holes, gamma - ray bursts, as well as speculative aspects of cosmology such as the multiverse.
Gordon Brown, whose youngest son suffers from cystic fibrosis, one of the conditions which scientists hope may be treated as a result of the research, launched a passionate defence of the Bill, on which Labour MPs have a free vote.
Others are back for a second tour of duty, including Rinko Kikuchi, briefly passing through as Jaeger ex-pilot Mako Mori, and the excitable duo of Burn Gorman and Charlie Day as two scientists whose Kaiju - centric research sets up the movie's one genuinely intriguing twist.
Nami Shin is a Research Scientist at CRESST whose focus is on the use of quantitative methods to explore English language learners» (ELLs) experiences in K - 12 school settings, along with the ELL classification and relevant educational policies as a whole.
THE DRAWING CENTER «Exploratory Works: Drawings From the Department of Tropical Research Field Expeditions» sets the scene with old magazine articles and comic books; imaginative field - station re-creations by Mark Dion; a few tagged animal corpses as neat and compact as folding umbrellas; and a palmetto fan taken undersea in his bathysphere by the celebrity scientist William Beebe (1877 - 1962), whose field work is the subject of this exhibition.
Just as Paglen works with hobbyist astronomers, curator Tyler Stallings, whose show «Free Enterprise: The Art of Citizen Space Exploration» will be seen next year at the Sweeney Art Gallery at the University of California, Riverside, comments that the «idea of citizen scientists, a burgeoning movement, shows a shift from scientists informing the public about what's good for them to research often done by amateurs.»
Numerous «real» scientists conducting «real» scientific research on global warming, whose results are published in «real» peer - reviewed journals, have been quoted in interviews as characterizing their own research as «alarming».
(The young scientist whose doctoral thesis is the basis for the sensitivity paper is Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie, a senior research fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research — better known as Cicero — iresearch fellow at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research — better known as Cicero — iResearch — better known as Cicero — in Oslo.)
The role of SEPP is to act as chairman of NIPCC, the otherwise informal network of scientists under whose name the Climate Change Reconsidered series appears; coordinate efforts by the Center to identify and recruit scientists as lead authors, contributors, and reviewers; convene NIPCC meetings during the research and review stages to share research and debate areas of disagreement; and participate with Heartland in the release of the report as a spokesperson for the effort.
«The accusations that Willie's funding sources dictate what he writes in his research papers are of course untrue; as they would also be untrue if alleged against the many other distinguished scientists that you employ whose funding is derived from external sources.
As I mentioned yesterday, the Swedish scientist Lennart Bengtsson, former director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, winner of the 2005 Descartes Research Prize and the 2006 World Meteorological Organization IMO Prize and a man whose contributions to science far outweigh Michael Mann's, recently revealed that he was joining the advisory board of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a think - tank for rational skepticism founded in London by Nigel Lawson.
The third example shows how a list published by the Heartland Institute (which has been sponsored by Exxon) of 500 scientists «whose research contradicts man - made global warming scares» (6) turns out to be nothing of the kind: as soon as these scientists found out what the institute was saying about them, many angrily demanded that their names be removed.
Lest one think that the Cardinal's episode is an isolated incident, recent research at the University of Queensland found that among Australian politicians, the percentage whose views on climate are influenced by scientistsas opposed to some other source, perhaps cat palmistry — ranges from 44 % to 98 % across the different parties.
On what specific basis do you disregard the mainstream scientific view that holds that the Earth is warming, that the warming is mostly human caused, and that harsh impacts from warming are very likely under business - as - usual, conclusions supported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the United States Academy of Sciences and over a hundred of the most prestigious scientific organizations in the world whose membership includes scientists with expertise relevant to the science of climate change including the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Geophysical Union, the American Institute of Physics, the American Meteorological Society, the Royal Meteorological Society, and the Royal Society of the UK and according to the American Academy of Sciences 97 percent of scientists who actually do peer - reviewed research on climate change?
As chemist Mario Molina, one of the scientists whose pioneering research predicted ozone depletion, said 25 years ago, success at the UN negotiations would be «a victory for diplomacy and for science and for the fact that we were able to work together».
The sessions are open to all those scientists, students and colleagues who have worked with Anna in person, to those whose past and current research has been influenced by Anna's work and by her personality, as well as to those who expect to gain future insights from the communications presented at this symposium.
Data scientists, whose work is crucial for bioinformatics, medical research and disease control, as well as for financial and behavioural modelling, can mitigate the risk by ensuring they adopt best practice and demonstrate that they are doing so.
Responding to the alarming increase in psycho - social and developmental problems among children whose parents are living apart, 26 leading research scientists, family professionals and representatives of civil society from 11 countries gathered in Bonn, Germany, on 21 - 23 February 2014 to found a new international organization focused on the feasibility of shared parenting as a viable and beneficial solution for children.
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