He co-authored key papers for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
Not exact matches
And as Neria and his
co-authors noted in their
paper, «In the immediate aftermath of disasters, it may be both inappropriate and unethical for researchers to assess some of [the]
key variables related to exposure [and] short - term outcomes.»
Moving «is a
key career decision that can potentially play an important role in the generation of scientific knowledge by allowing scientists [to] find environments where they are more effective in doing their research,» writes Ina Ganguli, an assistant professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a
co-author on the
paper, in an email to Science Careers.
In 1987, you
co-authored a
paper with Naruya Saitou describing the neighbor - joining method, a novel algorithm for creating evolutionary trees by working backward based on
key genetic differences between related species, the idea being the more recently one species diverged from another, the more similar their DNA will be.
Katarina Le Blanc, an immunologist who was a
co-author on a
key Macchiarini
paper, and Hans - Gustaf Ljunggren, a former KI dean of research, have also said they would not participate in the prize deliberations this year.
I expect that quantum technologies will gradually become integrated with existing devices such as smartphones, allowing us to do things like identify ourselves securely or generate encryption
keys,» says Stephanie Wehner, a Principal Investigator at the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) at the National University of Singapore, and
co-author on the
paper.
Some
key discoveries were made by the undergraduate researchers who make up four of the
paper's 13
co-authors, Witten said: Varun Bhave, Class of 2019; HeeJae Jang, Class of 2017; Michelle Park, Class of 2016; and Josh Taliaferro, Class of 2015.
What Caught Our Attention: In the span of 48 hours, PLOS ONE retracted two
papers this month that were
co-authored by Bo Yu, based at
Key Laboratories of Education Ministry for Myocardial Ischemia Mechanism and Treatment and The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University in China.
Below you can read the
key passage in which Gillis discusses «Solutions for a Cultivated Planet,» a new Nature
paper from Jonathan Foley of the University of Minnesota and many
co-authors.