Her hard work earned her a L'Oreal UK and Ireland Fellowship for Women in Science in 2008, and the Royal Astronomical Society's 2009 Fowler Award for Astronomy «in recognition of her status
as a young scientist of proven achievement and great promise.»
Not exact matches
As dismally low as success rates are for NIH grants these days, they are dramatically lower for younger scientists — and that's slowing down science in a number of way
As dismally low
as success rates are for NIH grants these days, they are dramatically lower for younger scientists — and that's slowing down science in a number of way
as success rates are for NIH grants these days, they are dramatically lower for
younger scientists — and that's slowing down science in a number
of ways.
A number
of world - leading science and technology professionals,
young scientists and engineers, and innovation teams should be trained, with major breakthroughs in pioneering basic research and original innovations
as their goal, Xi said.
[6] Although many
young Earth creationists (YECs) are active in the development
of creation science, an endeavor that holds that the events
as - sociated with supernatural creation can be evidenced and modeled through an interpretation
of the scientific method, the consensus among
scientists is that creation science is unscientific in both conception and methodology.
As I've said many times before, I'm not particularly interested in converting
young earth creationists into evolutionary creationists.I believe that Christians should be able to fellowship together in love and unity regardless
of their various positions on the interpretation
of Genesis Being neither an Old Testament scholar nor a
scientist, I'll leave that debate up to the experts.
I think most
of the Americans are in lost...
as most
of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside
of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front
of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending
of both hand... some
of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God
as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number
of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name
of modernization... nothing wrong having
scientists discovered the cure
of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave
of material things...
Dr. Austin, the «
scientist» in question, is a
young earth creationist who went to the site with the stated purpose
of finding «proof against evolution,» gathered material which was a mix
of newly formed rock and ancient rock which had been ejected from the mountain, dated them with imprecise methods, and then skewed the results,
as thousands
of actual
scientists have already reported.
It highlighted to me that this field
of work is not always about a scientific breakthrough, but it is about having a moral compass and growing
as a person by putting yourself out there to be
of use to the world, and that this is achievable for
young scientists to get involved and make a difference.
In addition, attending the conference had allowed me to meet up with some leading experts in different fields
of research,
as far
as food security is concerned,
as well
as young researchers and the discussions provoked during the different presentations by leading
scientists like Professor Louise Fresco were really interesting.
Scientists Deconstruct the Screams Children's temper tantrums are widely seen
as many things: the cause
of profound helplessness among parents; a source
of dread for airline passengers stuck next to a
young family, a nightmare for teachers.
3) Establish an annual White House Online Safety Summit bringing together leaders in government, industry, NGOs, education and
scientists to address the concerns and challenges, particularly for children and
young people online,
as well
as to highlight best practices and the many positive benefits
of our digital lives.
As the stories
of these three
young group leaders returning to the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary illustrate, the struggles Eastern European
scientists find back home depend on when they left, the country they're coming back to, and their ability to get funding.
Barbot and Moslonka - Lefèbvre's vision —
of a platform that would allow
young scientists from different disciplines to express themselves and exchange information — took shape
as they laid the groundwork, forming an association and writing the necessary statutes.
«I plan to continue my own work,
as well
as encouraging
young people to think creatively
as scientists and engineers, and take on the responsibility
of being stewards
of this planet,» he says.
DEEP WATER Deep groundwater wells, such
as this hand - pumped well in Uganda being operated by water resources
scientist Scott Jasechko, can contain mixes
of old and
young water and traces
of pollution.
Within 5 years, quintupling the number
of NIH individual research fellowship and career development awards, such
as the NIH F and K grant mechanisms, awarded to
young scientists to give them more autonomy in their training.
But just
as the felling
of a large tree allows
young plants to sprout in the newly sunny ground that it formerly shaded, the passing
of a major
scientist permits new ideas to spring up in the intellectual space she or he once dominated.
It's clear from the survey that funders generally view financial support
as the most potent aspect
of a grant when it comes to helping
young scientists develop their careers, but the report also points out that «[a] bout half
of the schemes contain some form
of career development features, for example career planning, networking activities, travel grants for interviews, supervision, mentoring, training and alumni events.»
«I also saw it
as an opportunity to raise the profile
of women in science, to increase the diversity
of voices and perspectives that make up the «face»
of science — my hope is that all
young people have the opportunity to see themselves
as scientists, to consider science
as a career and pursue it if that's where their passions and skills lie.»
The increased sensitivity and improved resolution
of the EVLA will let
scientists peer deep into star - forming clouds and spy on protoplanetary disks
of dense gas surrounding
young stars
as well
as track supernovae, fast - moving neutron stars and black holes, McKinnon says.
The GloSYS researchers conducted one - on - one interviews with 45
young scientists — defined in the study
as researchers 30 to 40 years old within 10 years
of obtaining their Ph.D. s — from around the world, working in academia.
Choosing promising junior investigators
as session chairs whenever possible helps introduce these
younger scientists to the field
as a whole, and it creates a new group with a stake in the success
of the meeting.
Led by
Young Duck Kim, a postdoctoral research
scientist in James Hone's group at Columbia Engineering, a team
of scientists from Columbia, Seoul National University (SNU), and Korea Research Institute
of Standards and Science (KRISS) reported today that they have demonstrated — for the first time — an on - chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form
of carbon,
as a filament.
Scientists believe that is what happened during a 1999 French gene therapy trial on a group
of 10
young children with X-SCID, an immune deficiency disorder known
as boy - in - the - bubble syndrome.
Most
of the current members are B.Sc., M.Sc., or Ph.D. students, but any
young scientist with an interest in biotechnology — even with different backgrounds,
as mentioned on the Web site — is invited to join.
Grossman's and the NWP task force's shared assumption — that America has a shortage
of scientists — is likely to come
as a surprise to many
of today's
young scientists who, having patched together contingent lives through several years
of itinerant positions, have yet to find a permanent job.
As a whole the fair helped
young scientists learn more about themselves, their capabilities, and what they wanted out
of a career.
Young scientists are often at a stage in life when they could take the risk posed by working for a start - up company, which, in return for the risk and lots
of hard work, offers opportunity for tremendous professional growth,
as well
as an exciting scientific atmosphere.
Basic conditions at universities, such
as the mentoring
of students and
young scientists, have to support this effort and need to be improved for both Germans and non-Germans.
More specifically one must look to the importance
of human resource management, where adequate supervision
of young scientists is seen
as integral.
To be successful, she argues, the
young scientist must: 1) be aware
of the geography
of the journey, 2) be open to
as many options
as possible so that course changes can be made with minimal pain, 3) practice solid «people» and presentation skills (oral and written)
as often
as possible, and 4) be committed to the endeavor
of hard work that is successful science.
The author describes his account
of the
youngest ever Nobel laureate
as «a scientific biography rather than a biography
of a
scientist.»
More importantly for the aspiring
young scientist, however, the book deliberately underscores the things you must and must not do,
as well
as many
of the potential challenges.
Throughout her
young career, Emiliani has made a series
of tough decisions and changes
of course that, although they may have delayed her maturity
as a fully independent
scientist, have also kept her viable for the kind
of work she wants to do, and the kind
of life she intends to lead.
Yet few
young scientists carry with them a sense
of destiny, or an image
of themselves
as the laboratory equivalent
of gunslingers and racecar drivers.
The MAINZ Graduate School
of Excellence was originally approved
as part
of the Federal and State Excellence Initiative in 2007 and received a five - year funding extension in the second round in 2012 — a tremendous boost for the Mainz - based materials
scientists and for the sponsorship
of young researchers at JGU.
Recruiting talented
young scientists like Blasiak and keeping them on board for the long haul was cited by this year's survey respondents
as one
of the industry's biggest challenges.
«Two things that might gladden hearts
of young scientists are that in this economic environment, the president
of the European Commission appointed a chief scientific adviser, so he regards science
as crucial for the future
of Europe.
Perhaps the toughest problem
of all to overcome, at least for
young scientists, is the fact that,
as with any probability problem, small numbers
of publications and citations inevitably mean big error bars.
PI status and the expanded online listings
of contributors» names could,
as some believe, increase the stature and independence
of many
young scientists.
To encourage
young researchers, CAST gives an award every other year for talented
young scientists, and five years ago, started an annual award for
young women
scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China)
as an extension
of the L'Oréal - UNESCO Women in Science Partnership.
As we train
young scientists to think about the future applications
of their work, we also need to train them in knowledge and technology transfer that is smart, deliberate, and effective.
To reduce the surplus
of young scientists seeking faculty posts and thus help to ease the crisis, the article proposed creating ««nonreplicating» staff
scientist positions...
as part
of a legitimate career track.»
To become successful
as independent investigators,
young scientists must possess — or acquire — a battery
of nonscientific skills.
The Eppendorf & Science Prize in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding international neurobiological research based on current methods and advances in the field
of molecular and cell biology by a
young early - career
scientist,
as described in a 1,000 - word essay based on research performed within the last three years.
Such training best prepares
young scientists to fill specialist positions, such
as technician, permanent postdoc, and staff
scientist — not necessarily to perform all the tasks needed to conduct studies
of their own and eventually become a PI.
He says that
young black investigators should mark themselves early
as committed, dependable
scientists in the eyes
of reviewers, and the best way to do that is to publish.
The Confédération des Jeunes Chercheurs (
Young Researchers» Confederation, CJC), an umbrella organization
of 35
scientists» associations, proposes that Ph.D. candidates should be recognized more
as professionals rather than regarded simply
as students.
As Science Careers noted 5 years ago, a group
of young scientists at WUSTL took matters into their own hands, creating the volunteer - run BALSA (or Biotechnology and Life Sciences Advising) Group, which hires out five - person interdisciplinary teams — sometimes including law or business students along with
scientists — to do approximately 6 - week - long consulting projects for companies, universities, and other organizations.
An unfavourable political or economic climate, poor infrastructure and salaries, lack
of intellectual stimulation and recognition, and simply the lack
of opportunities were all mentioned
as reasons why
young scientists might not return.