Not exact matches
Financial incentives of up to # 20,000 per
student to attract the best
graduates into teaching subjects such as maths, chemistry,
physics and computer science in Wales, have been announced
by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams (Mon 3rd April).
With ALMA, an international team lead
by Yoko Oya, a
graduate student of Department of
Physics, The University of Tokyo, and Nami Sakai, an associate chief scientist of RIKEN, studied the distribution of various organic molecules around a Solar - type protostar IRAS 16293 - 2422A at a high spatial resolution.
The research team was led
by graduate student Yi Peng and associate professor of
physics Yilong Han, both of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, as well as Arjun Yodh, director of the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter and professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy in Penn's School of Arts & Sc
physics Yilong Han, both of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, as well as Arjun Yodh, director of the Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter and professor in the Department of
Physics and Astronomy in Penn's School of Arts & Sc
Physics and Astronomy in Penn's School of Arts & Sciences.
The work is described in a paper appearing this week in the journal Science, written
by MIT
graduate student Yichen Shen, professor of
physics Marin Soljačić, and four others.
According to a statement posted on Facebook
by LSU's
physics and astronomy department, Anton was a third - year
graduate student working on theoretical gravity with Parampreet Singh, and Maity was studying theoretical astrophysics with Juhan Frank.
The study was performed mainly at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, and was led
by postdoctoral researcher Junfeng He and
graduate student Thomas Mion, researchers in the lab of BC Assistant Professor of
Physics Rui - Hua He, a lead author of the paper.
Now the mystery — on which profound science admittedly does not turn but cool science definitely does — may at last have been solved
by Scott Waitukaitis, a
graduate student in
physics at University of Chicago, whose work was just published in no less a venue than last week's issue of Nature.
The paper was authored
by Xu; Purdue research scientist Ireneusz Miotkowski, who created the high - quality materials; Princeton postdoctoral research associate Chang Liu; Purdue postdoctoral research associate Jifa Tian; UT Austin
graduate student Hyoungdo Nam; Princeton
graduate student Nasser Alidoust; Purdue
graduate student Jiuning Hu; Chih - Kang Shih, Jane and Roland Blumberg Professor at UT Austin; M. Zahid Hasan, a Princeton professor of
physics; and Chen.
The MIT research was carried out
by Pablo Jarillo - Herrero, the Mitsui Career Development Associate Professor of
Physics,
graduate students Britton Baugher and Yafang Yang, and postdoc Hugh Churchill.
An international team of researchers led
by Ji - an Jiang, a
graduate student of the University of Tokyo, and including researchers from the University of Tokyo, the Kavli Institute for the
Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU), Kyoto University, and the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), tried to solve this problem.
This growth, reflecting the high interest of
students in the astronomical sciences and the job opportunities that exist, contrasts with the declining number of
graduates in
physics (down
by 11 percent) and chemistry (down
by 6 percent) over the same period (NSF, 1999b).
It is sponsored
by the Princeton Plasma
Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and provides interdisciplinary support to
graduate student research in plasma science and technology and their impact o
The story began with observations
by Justin Steinfadt, a UCSB
physics graduate student who has been monitoring white dwarf stars as part of his Ph.D. thesis with Lars Bildsten, a professor and permanent member of UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, and Steve Howell, an astronomer at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) in Tucson,
physics graduate student who has been monitoring white dwarf stars as part of his Ph.D. thesis with Lars Bildsten, a professor and permanent member of UCSB's Kavli Institute for Theoretical
Physics, and Steve Howell, an astronomer at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) in Tucson,
Physics, and Steve Howell, an astronomer at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) in Tucson, Ariz..
Harvard and MIT Release Working Papers on Open Online Learning Harvard Gazette, 1/21/14 «Led
by Andrew Ho of Harvard's
Graduate School of Education and Isaac Chuang of MIT's electrical engineering and computer science and
physics departments, the effort was in service of a mutual goal — «to research how
students learn and how technologies can facilitate effective teaching both on - campus and online» — part of a mission statement established when MIT and Harvard joined to form edX, a nonprofit online learning platform, in May 2012.»