Both were co-organized by Carnegie Mellon University's Baruch Fischhoff, a leader in bringing together the social, behavioral and
decision sciences into this emerging area.
Not exact matches
McKinsey predicts that by 2018, the United States my face a shortage of up to 190,000 data scientists as well as 1.5 million managers with the skills to translate data
science into business
decisions.
«We now know that young people who are going
into the office for the first time are making
decisions about who they work for not based on how much they're getting paid, but on the space design,» ASID president Randy Fiser told members of the design community at the recent
Science of Design Conference at Liberty
Science Center in New Jersey.
And only allow the
science into government
decisions and public schools in this country.
Whatever amounts of
science and politics factored
into Cuomo's calculations on fracking, the effects of the state's
decision to ban it will be profound and far - reaching.
«One of the roles that AAAS has taken on very seriously is amplifying those voices,» she said, «so that hopefully we will be able to impact our government as they decide how they are going to make their
decisions and bring
science into the equation.»
The document charged President George W. Bush's administration with «[manipulating] the process through which
science enters
into its
decisions.»
Chu cited his role in key reports by National Academies and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences on the competitiveness of the U.S. scientific enterprise and the state of fundamental research, studies that «sounded alarms that the health of
science,
science education and integration of
science into public
decision - making in the U.S. was in peril and heading in the wrong direction,» he said in his candidacy statement.
«It is imperative that President Trump — in keeping with U.S. presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941 — appoint a
science adviser to facilitate the greatest use of
science into decision - making at the highest levels of government.»
The harsh reality is that «
decisions are made not just because of the
science,» says Schneitz, «although the
science has to fit, you have to fit
into the group that's there.»
The
decision whether or not to go
into science is a personal
decision, as it always has been.
Thinking she might regret the
decision to go directly
into science writing without truly understanding what it is to be a scientist, Laura Sheahan shortened a bartending stint in Spain to embark upon her graduate studies.
«Bringing relatives
into town can easily double the carbon footprint of the meal,» said Orchi Banerjee, a sophomore majoring in
decision science.
The Obama administration plans to bring smog standards
into line with its
science advisors, overturning a controversial
decision by the Bush administration
Better application of
science and technology, empowerment of local communities in
decision making, integrating biodiversity conservation
into other key sectors, scenario planning that is sensitive to economic and cultural diversity, private sector partnerships in financing biodiversity protection, as well as better cross-border regional collaboration, are some of the many important approaches the report identifies.
An environmental modeler presents how the
science works, but a
decision scientist uses
decision theory to take
into account both the scientific information in a model and its uncertainty, and to help policymakers weigh that information against other factors, Crawford - Brown says.
Judy Skog, program director in the National
Science Foundation's Division of Earth Sciences, which funded the research, said the findings should be incorporated
into decisions about how we manage ocean resources like fisheries.
Legislators from both sides of the aisle pressed Holdren to explain several recent Administration
decisions that they felt had failed to take
into account sound
science.
She cited the AAAS
Science & Technology Policy Fellowships program, which places doctoral - level scientists and engineers with a master's degree on executive and legislative staffs to give them experience in government and insight
into how policy
decisions are made.
After all, making a
decision to pursue a career in forensic
science is like making any other career
decision: «If you think you want to do it, you should go and find someone who does it,» so you have a clear idea of exactly what it is that they do and what you would be getting
into.
Funding for
Decision Science Research: Negotiating the Maze A. Kotok, 30 June 2006 Decision - science funding is divided into programs for basic decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of appli
Decision Science Research: Negotiating the Maze A. Kotok, 30 June 2006 Decision - science funding is divided into programs for basic decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of applic
Science Research: Negotiating the Maze A. Kotok, 30 June 2006
Decision - science funding is divided into programs for basic decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of appli
Decision -
science funding is divided into programs for basic decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of applic
science funding is divided
into programs for basic
decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of appli
decision - making research and programs that focus on a wide variety of applications.
He has also taken
into consideration insights from national and international experts in the areas of security, health, and research; the positive advice of the U.S. National
Science Advisory Board on Biosecurity [NSABB] to the U.S. government about publication of the research; and the U.S. government's
decision to follow that advice.
The strength of graduate students» «taste for
science» comes
into play in career
decisions because, the data show, it strongly influences how attractive they find work in industry or academe.
«I felt like it would be going
into the evil empire, that they were going to take projects away from me based on money alone, that the
science wouldn't be as high - quality as it is the academic world, and that all
decisions are driven by the almighty dollar,» she says.
The new work calls
into question the longstanding computer
science tenet that software can automatically trust hardware sensors, which feed autonomous systems with fundamental data they need to make
decisions.
And we need to incorporate
science into our
decisions in the future, just as we have in getting to this point.»
By digging «deep
into the
science,» Myers says, «we felt it was going to be a good authoritative source which people can use to help make
decisions.»
In an emphatic letter published today in
Science, 11 researchers argue that NIH should reverse its
decision against funding studies in which scientists implant human stem cells
into early, nonhuman embryos.
Our vision, mission and approach for this research takes
into account the complexity of climate
science and the need for key advances that will help
decision makers as they face policy challenges related to the environment.
A radical
decision is made: merge
science from the various labs to transfer Caster's mind
into a computer.
I can't help but wonder what would happen if we spent a greater proportion of our education - related efforts on incorporating the insights of cognitive
science into our education
decisions.
• Developing new multimedia and interactive products that translate this cutting - edge
science into simple concepts to inform
decision - making in policy and practice.
For the next 25 years, Dockterman tested and created dozens of educational programs, among them the award - winning
Science Court, an animated television show that aired on ABC Kids that taught the fundamental concepts of elementary and middle school science; the Great Ocean Rescue, a computer application where students face four challenging rescue missions that take them deep into the world's oceans; and Decisions, Decisions, a game that teaches students the complexities of topics like immigration, the constitution, environment, or building a nation through role - playing and informed disc
Science Court, an animated television show that aired on ABC Kids that taught the fundamental concepts of elementary and middle school
science; the Great Ocean Rescue, a computer application where students face four challenging rescue missions that take them deep into the world's oceans; and Decisions, Decisions, a game that teaches students the complexities of topics like immigration, the constitution, environment, or building a nation through role - playing and informed disc
science; the Great Ocean Rescue, a computer application where students face four challenging rescue missions that take them deep
into the world's oceans; and
Decisions,
Decisions, a game that teaches students the complexities of topics like immigration, the constitution, environment, or building a nation through role - playing and informed discussion.
Beer caused controversy last October after Schools Week reported that she refused to grant permission for Wigan UTC to convert
into an 11 to 19
science, technology, engineering and maths school — giving no reason at the time for her
decision despite heads pleading that a new secondary school was needed to match a demand for places.
Let's get some
science into our education policy
decision making.
Luckily, several new books by doctors, scientists and nutrition experts take us much deeper
into the
science behind the headlines so we can make informed
decisions about promoting and protecting our health.
These
decisions were made by policy makers taking
science into account, but they were not dictated by any of the
science, nor by the scientists as a whole (obviously individual scientists have personal policy preferences like everyone else).
Or, perhaps, NCAR believes that institutions other than itself would be better suited to enter
into discussions on how
science should be applied in formulation of national policies or should influence individual household
decisions when either climate or weather is a factor.
After Curran read my post yesterday on the intersection of development pressure and extreme environmental hazards in the region, Curran sent these valuable additional thoughts, centering on the reality that growth in the area isn't going to grind to a halt — and on the need to work hard to integrate
science into society's
decisions
According to Wired
Science, «the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by California democrat Henry Waxman... has launched an investigation»
into why Administrator Johnson apparently ignored the recommendations of his own advisors.It is well known that «automakers lobbied the White House for months before Johnson's
decision, and met privately with Vice President Dick Cheney to discuss California's law,» but many are optimistic that the EPA's
decision will be overturned, either by the courts or after an internal review.
The
science / physics facts, figures, projections, and predictions are merely inputs
into the risk assessment and cost / benefit analysis required to even begin to make such a
decision.
It's about extending
science - related concerns
into decision - making arenas and offering a framework for problem - solving.
Science policy decision makers should take this problem into account when building strategies for climate modeling, and climate science more b
Science policy
decision makers should take this problem
into account when building strategies for climate modeling, and climate
science more b
science more broadly.
She also says that scientists need «a code of conduct for communicating uncertainty», and that «institutions should be incentivized to support debates at professional meetings», and Social
science research is needed to analyze ways of incorporating scientific understanding with all of its uncertainties
into complex
decision making related to wicked problems.
Energy, insurance, and manufacturing firms count on AER to help decrease their weather - related losses and increase profitability by integrating state - of - the - art climate
science and weather information
into their planning and
decision processes.
Through connected projects and collaborations, I examine how climate
science and policy find meaning in people's everyday lives, and how this, in turn, feeds back
into science and policy
decision - making.
Large insurance, energy, and investment firms count on AER to help decrease their weather - related losses and increase profitability by integrating state - of - the - art climate
science and weather information
into their planning and
decision processes.
We need, the biologists told us in a letter to The Telegraph this week, «to distinguish good
science from bad
science» and «bring good
science into the centre of
decision - making.»
Instead of falling
into cynicism, in which I doubt all scientists and their motives, thus losing any ability to benefit from
science, I think it is best to trust the process and methods of
science to produce the best
science on which to base our
decisions.
If they don't rely entirely on their own personal experience mixed with introspection, they simply reach
into the grab bag of
decision science mechanisms (it's vast), picking and choosing, mixing and matching, and in the end presenting what is really just an elaborate just - so story on what the «problem» is and how to «solve» it.