Sentences with phrase «at the defence science»

Lecture series took place at the Defence Science and Technology Organisation, the Academy of Science, the John Curtin School of Medical Research and the National Aquarium.

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Brian L. Job is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Security and Defence Forum program at the University of British Columbia and Senior Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
Benjamin B. WARFIELD (1851 - 1921), dogmatician at Princeton Theological Seminary, known for his defence of biblical inerrancy (Evolution, science, and Scripture: selected writings, ed.
With our economy growing and diversifying at an impressive rate thanks to a dynamic and forward looking leadership and Vision 2020, there are huge opportunities for a further entrenchment of Oman - UK ties in areas such as infrastructure, construction, financial services, energy, science, healthcare, defence and education.
In the UK, much of this work is done by the UK government's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down in Wiltshire.
National emissions targets based on the science of climate change «would be a significant difference,» said Dale Marshall, an energy analyst at Environmental Defence Canada, which has not endorsed a candidate.
The study, led by Dr Alison Raby, Associate Professor in the School of Marine Science and Engineering at Plymouth University, includes a full analysis of Japan's history of coastal defence design and measures taken since 2011.
«When we look at the growth in the science and technology budgets of major developed countries which include national defence research, we find that Japan appears to show a relatively high growth,» says the White Paper.
By PHILIP GUMMETT For Britain's defence industry, the White Paper on the future of science and technology will come at a critical time.
At other institutes in the town, researchers explored the boundaries of particle physics, materials science, geomagnetism, astrophysics, space and astronomy — and always they were shadowed by defence specialists looking for potential military spin - offs that could be pursued more fully in adjoining laboratories.
Claire Lonsdale from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory talks to the Nanopore community at London Calling 2016.
The book is an important contribution to the cause for the proclamation and defence of the inviolability of human life, dignity of the person and his fundamental inalienable rights.These pages unfold in the midst of a cultural battle, at a historic moment when medical science is characterized, to borrow an expression used by Paul Ricoeur, by the hypertrophy of means and the atrophy of ends.
In his time Lord Oxburgh has been head of the earth sciences department at Cambridge, chief scientific adviser to Britain's defence ministry and, briefly, chairman of Shell.
Nobody resigned at Science when they published that utter drivel about bacteria replacing phosphorus with arsenic; they just published seven comments (IIRC) back to back with a rather desperate defence from the original authors.
Emotive orthodoxy wipes out this defence, and explains why (as Kahan finds) folks get * more * polarized on CAGW as they get more science literate; initial bias vectors them either further into orthodoxy, or to a better understanding of the genuine uncertainties (this aspect is covered in my guest post here at Climate Etc. on 30th January this year).
Much in science can certainly be done fine by video conferencing (including a PhD defence I «attended» in Paris, or for recent testimony to the Texas Legislature I gave by Skype), but the experience at this kind of focused workshops is really the hardest challenge to emulate.
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