Sentences with phrase «creative scientists»

«Industry needs creative scientists who can overcome challenges throughout the development process,» she says.
The award provides funding to exceptionally creative scientists who propose bold research approaches that are expected to have a transformative impact on biomedical research.
Creative scientists enjoy the learning process, but if challenges continue without respite, they have no opportunity to develop their personal areas of mastery.
They were set up to recognise outstanding scientific research, honour highly creative scientists, promote public understanding of scientists and their work and to encourage international scientific cooperation.
Really good creative scientists still do risky stuff — that is why we are in science in the first place.
Although Torrance may have overstated the case — some people do become creative scientists despite the lack of proper mentorship — having a mentor can be a tremendous asset.
Now, I think truly creative scientists are sort of in the same boat, but there is an aspect of science where, you know, people have isolated this enzyme and now I want to isolate another enzyme and I'm going to do the same thing basically.
The NIH Director's New Innovator award is designed specifically to support a small group of creative scientists at an early stage of their career with an emphasis on innovative, high - impact projects, according to the NIH website.
The ongoing challenge later tackled by the E Ink ® company which we founded, as well as dozens and eventually hundreds of very creative scientists and engineers, was to produce these charged particles at scale, reliably.
Both are unhelpful and potentially dangerous misconceptions because we need creative scientists and engineers to work on groundbreaking projects from the Large Hadron Collider to HS2 as well as artists and designers who understand the affordances of materials and the uses of technology.
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was launched in 2004 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine.
However, industry is hungry for talented, creative scientists who can come up with products that will leap off the supermarket shelves.
American Diabetes Association board chair Dwight Holing said he's gratified that creative scientists are searching for solutions for people with diabetes but warned that the device must provide accurate and timely information.
The creative theologian, like the creative scientist, realizes that his models are not exhaustive descriptions.
About the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was founded in 2003 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine with new genome - based knowledge.
For an ambitious and creative scientist, academic research positions provide the latitude and flexibility to innovate, the environment to pursue individual research interests (sometimes several different ones), and the opportunity to truly impact the scientific world and the world at large.
About the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard was launched in 2004 to empower this generation of creative scientists to transform medicine.
Though it is still in its early stages, the Internet is showing us ways of connecting students and teachers to new sources of knowledge and expertise, such as the impressive collections and curators in our best museums or the creative scientists in our research centers.
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