Sentences with phrase «career as a physicist»

He now makes sensational public statements in an attempt to cover up the fact that his career as a Physicist has basically been a failure, by the measure of other Physicists.
The Fund was established by a generous gift from Dr. Sessler's children, recognizing both his remarkable career as a physicist and his leadership in bringing the voice of scientists to global concerns of human rights and intellectual freedom.
Holt, who represented New Jersey's 12th District for eight terms in the House after a career as a physicist, also encouraged scientists to consider running for office.
OSLO — In her long career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has researched the electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms, from bulk graphite to nanotubes.
In her career as a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Mildred «Millie» Dresselhaus, who is now 83, has researched the electronic structure of carbon in its myriad forms.
It was enough to lure him from a budding career as a physicist to build brainlike computer models based on the concepts of Hebb.
(I was trained in both physics and logic, and although my original goal was a career as a physicist I ended up spending much of my research career on logic.)

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Yet Whitehead's philosophical treatise crowns an estimable career as a theoretical mathematician and physicist.
Put simply, the funding model «did not work out as planned,» Rush Holt, who is the CEO of AAAS (which publishes Science Careers), a former member of Congress, and a physicist who served as assistant director of a national laboratory, told the gathering.
► In this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life column, Richard Dasheiff describes his transformation from aspiring physicist to clinical neurologist via several decades as a physician scientist.
In my whole career as a theoretical physicist, I have known only a handful of colleagues who truly can be said to follow Einstein's path.
And thus as research funding and careers become ever more precarious, the groves of academe now reverberate to the sound of bandwagons carrying hordes of physicists on what they hope will be a voyage of discovery — but which could take them round and round in circles.
Working then as a fusion physicist at the Draper Laboratory at MIT, he saw this achievement as just another step toward the goal that consumed him still: a career as an astronaut.
«If we want a community that moves forward, and takes the physicists that are coming to us, and helps their careers, we need to include LGBT physicists,» said Barthelemy, an astrophysicist currently serving as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, sponsored by the American Physical Society and the American Institute of Physics, at the U.S. Department of Education.
As a physicist whose career is divided between universities in Pakistan and the US, Pervez Hoodbhoy's personal experiences have given him a unique insight into a number of urgent questions at the very heart of this crisis.
By the mid -»80s, as he was establishing his early career, physicists had become so comfortable with the bizarre behavior of quantum objects that they began to ponder exploiting them to build powerful machines.
The parallel between the needs of dual - career couples and the problem as described by physicists is striking.
That early success and love of teamwork foreshadowed an illustrious career in which Smith has played leading roles as an educator, administrator and particle physicist.
I was educated as a physicist, but most of my career was in engineering.
As a Nobel Prize - winning physicist and director of the DOE - funded Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, he has dedicated his career to weaning the globe from petroleum.
Often regarded as the father of Passive House, Dr Wolfgang Feist is a german physicist who has dedicated most of his career to researching ultra-low energy buildings.
He started his career at UC Berkeley and Berkeley Lab in the 1950s as a physicist in the Nobel Prize - winning particle physics group of Luis Alvarez.
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