«This paper details an approach that we feel capitalizes on the best
aspects of both research techniques to advance our understanding of the behavior of large groups and advance the field,» says Ned Smith, an associate professor of management and organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, who is co-lead author of the paper.
Not exact matches
The Raman spectroscopy channel covers
research into all
aspects of this non-destructive
technique including surface - enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), and related applications such as drug detection, forensics, environmental analysis, art and archaeology
research, food quality analysis, homeland security, cancer
research and material science.
The X-ray spectrometry channel covers all
aspects of research into
techniques using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and crystallography used in material science, protein analysis, art and archaeology
research, environmental analysis, biotechnology and pharmaceutical analysis.
On the
research front there are a number
of studies underway or planned exploring better diagnostic
techniques, improved treatments and the genetic
aspects of cancer.
(a) Identification
of the key sources
of marine plastic debris and microplastics; (b) Identification
of possible measures and best available
techniques and environmental practices to prevent the accumulation and minimize the level
of microplastics in the marine environment; (c) Recommendations for the most urgent actions; (d) Specification
of areas especially in need
of more
research, including key impacts on the environment and on human health; (e) Any other relevant priority areas identified in the assessment
of the Joint Group
of Experts on the Scientific
Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection;
This is the
technique of laser - focusing on an inconsequential methodological
aspect of scientific
research, blowing it out
of proportion in order to distract from the bigger picture.
Furthermore, he has given lectures on
aspects of trial
techniques involving discovery, the use
of technology, computerized
research, structured settlements, case evaluations, and mediation.