Not exact matches
As a software
engineer myself, I can tell you that building funnels from an
application standpoint takes massive amounts of work.
Still, electroceutical therapies may still have many
applications in the peripheral nervous system, such
as bladder control or appetite suppression, says researcher Jose Carmena, a neuroscientist and electrical
engineer at the University of California at Berkeley.
«The opportunities for new discoveries in the field of deep learning are very exciting, and the
applications are endless,» said Google
engineering fellow Geoffrey Hinton, who will serve
as Vector's chief scientific advisor, in a statement.
Prior to becoming a TV host and entrepreneur, Deanne designed opto - mechanics for military aircraft sensors and worked
as a senior
application engineer for a CAD software startup.
Windau: It's particularly exciting to grow
as a startup into a business field that gets increasing attention through new
application in any kind of field —
engineering, design, architecture, medicine, dentistry, house construction, astronautics, bakery business.
To fill critical skill needs, such
as engineering, tool design, avionics technology and computer
applications, Plummer has also recruited in the United Kingdom, eastern Europe and China.
Many
applications development manager roles require candidates to have strong programming and analytical skills,
as well
as a bachelor's degree in computer science or
engineering.
Increased recognition of the accomplishments of the Middle Ages (including the birth of
engineering, social benefits such
as universities, hospitals and the beginnings of corporations and labor guilds,
as well
as science, (all under the Catholic Church) has led to the label being restricted in
application or avoided by serious historians.
It is also possible for
engineers (
as appears to be the case here) to maintain a cognitive dissonance regarding the science of origins and the practical
application of mechanics or electronics.
Evolution has been relentlessly tested and confirmed and is further validated in direct
applications ranging from medicine to agriculture to
engineering (the same is true of all the other relevant scientific disciplines which creationism requires to be so fundamentally flawed
as to be effectively useless, i.e. physics, chemistry, geology, paleontology, astronomy, etc).
DuPont ™ Tyvek ® in Active Packaging
applications for electronics is
engineered to allow rapid absorption of moisture vapor,
as well
as other hazards like oxygen and corrosive volatiles.
We also
engineer these tailor - made systems for specific
applications, such
as placing ready meal components correctly into a distinctively shaped pack.
The KDS Multidisc Roller system from CST Wastewater Solutions — which requires no washwater, while capturing 90 - 99 per cent of solids — is
engineered to overcome the limitations of technologies such
as screw presses, belt presses and centrifuges typically employed in small - to - medium
applications.
He alleged in his
application that Ghana did not respect the terms of the agreement that governed the financial
engineering role he played in the transaction, and
as such his rights and freedoms recognized under the ACHPR Charter had been violated.
Members interested in this area of work aim to raise the visibility of human rights principles
as part of the practice of science and its
applications, linking ethics codes that guide the scientific,
engineering and health communities to human rights principles.
The objective of the focus groups was to learn the perspectives of U.S. based scientists,
engineers and health professionals
as to the meaning,
application and barriers to implementation of Articles 15 1 (b), (2 - 4) and is the first effort of its sort.
If your degree is in a technical field such
as computer science,
engineering, or one of the life sciences, many intellectual property law firms employ PhDs
as technical specialists to review and compose patent
applications.
The Coalition has created new human rights resources for science and
engineering associations, tools for human rights organizations that seek to incorporate science and technology in their work, increased awareness of the opportunities for scientists and
engineers to contribute to human rights, and advanced international discussions regarding the significance of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its
applications,
as guaranteed in Article 15 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
The American
Engineers» Council for Professional Development defines Engineering
as: «The creative
application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all
as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.»
For the past decade, the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition has been eliciting the perspectives of scientists,
engineers, and health professionals
as to the meaning of the right to «enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its
applications» and associated obligations (Article 15, International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).
Some of the other projects involve the development of proton exchange membrane for fuel cell
application, a gyroscope based on micro-electromechanical technology and research on innovative
engineering materials to fabricate ceramic membranes that can partially oxidize methane to syngas used
as feedstock in commercial methanol production.
This makes possible a wide range of biomedical
applications such
as tissue
engineering as well
as drug and gene delivery.
The new material, described online 25 April in Science by synthetic chemist Andreas Lendlein of mnemoScience GmbH in Aachen, Germany, and biomedical
engineer Robert Langer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is composed of two polymers, each already used separately in clinical
applications such
as drug delivery.
As Hockfield moves into her role as AAAS president, she often makes the point that the challenges facing the world as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready application
As Hockfield moves into her role
as AAAS president, she often makes the point that the challenges facing the world as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready application
as AAAS president, she often makes the point that the challenges facing the world
as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready application
as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and
engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready
applications.
The team's findings, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences today, suggest new
applications in areas such
as tissue
engineering and soft robotics where hydrogel is commonly used.
Such new technology will enable advances in battery materials science, flexible battery charging rates, thermal and electrical
engineering of new battery materials / technology and it has the potential to help the design of energy storage systems for high performance
applications such
as motor racing and grid balancing.
Researchers will now carry out further testing on the new formula to prove their findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, translate from the molecular scale to the
engineering scale for
applications such
as infrastructure and buildings.
Such capabilities position the technique for potential use in tissue
engineering and industrial
applications, such
as biomedical devices, energy storage and microelectromechanical systems.
Gevorg Grigoryan, an assistant professor of computer science at Dartmouth College, and researchers from other institutions have built the first artificial transporter protein that carries individual atoms across membranes, opening the possibility of
engineering a new class of smart molecules with
applications in fields
as wide ranging
as nanotechnology and medicine.
Engineers at Rutgers - New Brunswick and the New Jersey Institute of Technology worked with a hydrogel that has been used for decades in devices that generate motion and biomedical
applications such
as scaffolds for cells to grow on.
Actually implementing this tuning has the potential for significant impact, and an exciting next step based on this research would be to implement the proposed tuning
as a first step toward controllable friction in scientific and
engineering applications.»
«It's a precipitous drop,» says Philippe Fauchet, dean of
engineering at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, of the 18 % decline his department has seen in international graduate
applications as last month's deadlines passed.
«Our combination of high thermal conductivity and elasticity is especially critical for rapid heat dissipation in
applications such
as wearable computing and soft robotics, which require mechanical compliance and stretchable functionality,» said Majidi, an associate professor of mechanical
engineering.
«Our user - controlled and
engineered multiband spectra are ideal for
applications in which parallel multicomb operation is desired — such
as point sensors for real - time in situ chemical synthesis monitoring, near - field microscopy, and remote sensing,» Nader said.
As a fluid dynamics expert and
engineer by trade, Truscott thinks about the practical
applications to the study.
Many of these candidates are completely hypothetical, but
engineers are already beginning to shortlist those that are worth synthesizing and testing for specific
applications by searching through their predicted properties — for example, how well they will work
as a conductor or an insulator, whether they will act
as a magnet, and how much heat and pressure they can withstand.
Since he was a graduate student, Washington University in St. Louis systems
engineer Jr - Shin Li has provided specific mathematical information to experimentalists and clinicians who need it to perform high - resolution magnetic resonance
applications, such
as body MRIs for medical diagnosis or spectroscopy for uncovering protein structures.
«This discovery means that the fibrous structures found in limpet teeth could be mimicked and used in high - performance
engineering applications such
as Formula 1 racing cars, the hulls of boats and aircraft structures.
«This characteristic makes gold nanorods attractive for use in catalysis, security materials and a range of biomedical
applications, such
as diagnostics, imaging, and cancer therapy,» says Joe Tracy, a materials science and
engineering researcher at NC State who is senior author of a recent paper on the improved technique.
However, we can demonstrate that it works at a greater range of frequencies making it more useful for other
engineering applications, such
as nano - antennas and the aerospace industry.»
The legislation redefines the «practice of professional
engineering»
as «any act of planning, designing, composing, evaluating, advising, reporting, directing or supervising that requires the
application of
engineering principles and concerns the safeguarding of life, health, property, economic interests, the public welfare or the environment, or the managing of any such act.»
Mechanical
engineering has always been associated with manufacturing, aircraft design, automotive production, and so on, but it also has very strong
applications in biological systems such
as our muscles and limbs.
From graduate student to her current role
as an assistant director of the NASA Johnson Space Center, her career in science and
engineering has always been closely linked with the advances and
applications of space technology.
Beyond the fundamental science of finding and understanding these cancer - spreading cells, he also sees
engineered tumor environments
as having therapeutic
applications in personalized medicine.
By understanding how CNT arrays are created, designers and
engineers can better incorporate the highly adaptable material into devices and products such
as baseball bats, aerospace wiring, combat body armor, computer logic components and micro sensors used in biomedical
applications.
«Many
applications, such
as power plant reactors, require the management and control of the movement of water droplets at very high temperatures,» says Wang, an associate professor of mechanical and biomedical
engineering at City University.
The aim is to offer Power Claw
as a peripheral or accessory device to be used in different
applications (apps) not limited to video games, for example education, medicine or
engineering.
«
As in the mouse,» he continues, «the human elements can be used in biotechnological
applications to target mRNA encoding different proteins, by simply
engineering the antisense part.
People can still patent the big
applications — a lot of integrated components — but let's at least have the components available
as open source so everybody gets equal access, and that will further the field of
engineering biology.
These companies are also incorporating h - BN with polymers to give additional strength for novel mechanical
applications such
as aerospace, sports and civil
engineering.