Sentences with phrase «followed by physics»

Engineering is the most lucrative field, followed by physics — then computer science and chemistry.
Unemployment (including graduates due to take a job in the next month) affected CS and IT - degree recipients most severely (13 %), followed by physics (9.5 %), biology (9.4 %), math (8.5 %), chemistry (8.2 %), physical and geographical (6.6 %), and sports science majors (4.7 %).

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There follows from this concern the chief literary and scholarly characteristic of Pannenberg's writings - what makes them sometimes so complexly rewarding, and sometimes so utterly exasperating: his unwillingness to leave anything out, to make any point without seeking every possible source of its illumination, whether by exegeting great chunks of Scripture or by tracing a question through the whole history of philosophy or by suddenly sketching the present state of cosmological physics or by....
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For example, following Thomas Aquinas, whom he studied carefully at the Louvain Université in 1919, he insisted many times on the fact that creation (in the theological sense) can not be confused with natural beginning (as it is described by physics).
Although the mode of thinking here is radically different from that of modern metaphysics, by following the lead of the new physics, it converges toward the latter in countering the positivism and the practically oriented modernism following from Darwinian evolution, with its stress upon «environmentalism» and «functionalism» as modes of adaptation within a secularized immediacy, an immediacy shorn of depth and ultimacy.
This is the way followed by some thinkers, for example, A. N. Whitehead in a series of books, The Principles of Natural Knowledge, The Concept of Nature, and Science and the Modern World; by Milic Capek in his The Philosophical Impact of Contemporary Physics; and by C. F. von Weizsäicker in his recent Die Einheit der Natur, as well as other books of his — this list is intended as illustrative, not exhaustive.
Since physics and chemistry have demonstrated how limited in penetration our mere sense perceptions are, how radically they fail to disclose what is really there in nature, it follows that the entire traditional foundation for both materialism and dualism has been destroyed by the advance of knowledge.
To explain the second strategy, let us recall the display of the reductionist order of the sciences along the «Comtean ladder,» which arranges the forms of life and the corresponding specialized disciplines in an ascending series of rungs starting with physics at the base, followed by chemistry, biology, psychology, sociology and, depending on one's inclination, history and religion.
What follows is a list of talks, articles and informed remembrances on Physics and Human Rights by physicist - activists that are available online.
The ability to interface with chemistry, physics, and engineering was most in demand, followed by the ability to collaborate on imaging technologies, clinical care, and the social and economic sciences.
Respondents with a first degree in computer science (CS) or information technology (IT) were the most likely to be employed (73.9 %), followed by sport science (69.5 %), physical and geographical sciences (62.4 %), math (55.9 %), biology (54.7 %), chemistry (50 %), and physics (44.7 %).
The winners were much heralded following last year's discovery of the Higgs by physicists at the CERN particle physics lab near Geneva, Switzerland, using its Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Moreover, the laws of physics hold that it should always be possible to follow processes backward in time — as physicists do, for example, when they reconstruct particle collisions by studying the debris created in accelerators.
About 40 % are engineers, in line with the discipline's overall share of a typical graduating class, followed in descending order by agriculture and fisheries science, biology, chemistry, physics, geoscience, and mathematics.
There are a lot of people with Ph.D. s in physics or chemistry who become interested in the climate change story, read the literature, and follow the blogs — and they're unconvinced by our arguments.
«By analyzing the basic physics underlying gas recovery from hydrofractured wells, we calculated a single curve that should describe how much gas comes out over time, and we showed that production from thousands of wells follows this curve,» Marder said.
Here follow explanations of the mechanisms and processes that underlie the world's top awards for physics, chemistry and physiology — and an excerpt from a Scientific American article by the economics laureate
New physics On July 4, 2012, following days of Internet rumours and speculation, Gianotti took the stage in CERN's auditorium and detailed the proton collisions detected by ATLAS that provided evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson.
Much impetus for biophysical investigation following World War II came from the desire of physicists to move away from physics and into biology; this drive was strengthened by the publication in 1944 of Erwin Schrödinger's book What Is Life?
The team was led by UC - Irvine Associate Professor Jing Xia and UCLA Professor Kang Wang, and followed a plan proposed by Shoucheng Zhang, professor of physics at Stanford, and colleagues.
The project may involve the following topics: — Interaction of the solar wind with magnetised and unmagnetised planets — Space weather forecasts — Numerical (HPC) and analytical modelling of MHD wave processes and jets in solar and astrophysical plasma — MHD wave observations and solar magneto - seismology — Application of advanced data analysis to solar system science — Physics of collisionless shocks (including planetary and interplanetary shocks)-- Analysis of multi-point measurements made by space missions, e.g Cluster (ESA), THEMIS (NASA), MMS (NASA)
If you would like to learn more about biological physics I highly recommend the following books: Biological Physics by Philip Nelson, Physical Biology of the Cell by Rob Phillips, Mechanics of the Cell by David Boal, Theoretical Molecular Biophysics by Philipp O. J. Scherer and Sighart F. Fischer, Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Nanoscience by Ken Dill and Sarina Bromberg, Intermolecular and Surface Forces by Jacob N. Israelachvili and Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry by Paul C. Hiemenz and Raj Rajagphysics I highly recommend the following books: Biological Physics by Philip Nelson, Physical Biology of the Cell by Rob Phillips, Mechanics of the Cell by David Boal, Theoretical Molecular Biophysics by Philipp O. J. Scherer and Sighart F. Fischer, Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Nanoscience by Ken Dill and Sarina Bromberg, Intermolecular and Surface Forces by Jacob N. Israelachvili and Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry by Paul C. Hiemenz and Raj RajagPhysics by Philip Nelson, Physical Biology of the Cell by Rob Phillips, Mechanics of the Cell by David Boal, Theoretical Molecular Biophysics by Philipp O. J. Scherer and Sighart F. Fischer, Molecular Driving Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Nanoscience by Ken Dill and Sarina Bromberg, Intermolecular and Surface Forces by Jacob N. Israelachvili and Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry by Paul C. Hiemenz and Raj RajagPhysics, and Nanoscience by Ken Dill and Sarina Bromberg, Intermolecular and Surface Forces by Jacob N. Israelachvili and Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry by Paul C. Hiemenz and Raj Rajagopalan.
Following the recent visit by Dr Catalin Matei from ELI - NP, we have now signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the «Horia Hulubei» National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering in Romania.
The same year, he started college at Harvard University with a scholarship, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in chemistry and physics, followed by a PhD in physiology from the University of Cambridge — and a productive career in the lab discovering and applying fluorescent dyes.
She might have followed that advice but for the inspiration provided by her physics teacher, early mentor and future Nobel Laureate Rosalyn Yalow, who recognized her talent and encouraged her to take her early interest in science further.
She completed her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Physics at the Technion in 1998, followed by a Postdoctoral position at MIT in the Materials Science Department.
He worked as an associate professor of physics at the University of Chicago from 1989 to 1990, followed by a four - year stint at Kyoto University as an associate professor of mathematical physics.
Paul received his PhD in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign in 2011, and spent three years at the Paris Institute of Astrophysics, followed by a research fellowship in Trieste, Italy, His research focuses on many diverse topics, from the emptiest regions of the universe, to the earliest moments of the Big Bang, to the hunt for the first stars.
Marios studied physics at York University, Toronto, followed by a Master degree in Photonics and Optoelectronic Devices at Heriot - Watt and St Andrews Universities, Scotland.
From 1978 to 1981, he studied physics as an undergraduate at the Ludwig - Maximilians University in Munich, followed by further studies at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, where he was awarded a diploma in physics in 1984.
The sequences are clean (There is nothing approaching the visual noise of the first movie's neon - soaked climax) and feature some impressive effects, even if the laws of physics don't seem to apply to Spider - Man (long plunges followed by last - second saves that would probably rip his arms from their sockets).
Move past that basic set of elements, though, and you start to see the quirkiness that is quintessentially SEGA: old - school combat where you initiate enemy encounters with random punks on the street JRPG - style; mini games that involve cooking noodles to the correct hardness and following the rules of the road with passengers in your taxi; and best of all, a ton of missions that just come out of left field, like helping a student cram for his exams by answering questions about physics and grammar.
Set in the Minneapolis suburb of St. Louis Park, Minn., in 1967, the dark comedy follows the trials and tribulations of Gopnik (played by newcomer Michael Stuhlbarg), a physics professor and all - around decent fellow whose life falls apart in the course of a few weeks before and after his son's bar mitzvah.
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Beth Reeks, the nineteen - year - old student of physics, has been picked up by Random House after her romantic fiction, The Kissing Booth, which she had published at the storytelling site Wattpad, created a fan following of over 19 million.
«Regression to the mean is the most powerful law in financial physics: Periods of above - average performance are inevitably followed by below - average returns, and bad times inevitably set the stage for surprisingly good performance.»
It features: — 3D real - time sandbox game built with Unity game engine — metallic shader, lighting, particle effects, lens flare, explosions, fx — space combat RPG with extensive skill tree — open and living universe where 600 + ships fly around autonomously — epic story with dialogue system that allows real choices — recruit 6 wingmen and 2 can fly with you at a time — even discover romance with another wing pilot — recruit 5 corporate pilots who can fly trade routes on your behalf — trade, fight, mine, pirate, scan for derelict ships and wormholes — many mission types: epic, freelance, dynamic, wingman acquisition, faction loyalty — deep combat mechanics, AI, and faction standings — 20 + ships, 180 + modules, 33 solar systems with a unique follow - through - warp mechanic — 15 + factions to vie favor or destroy — cinematic camera shows you the action when it happens — fly manually with or without Newtonian physics or use autopilots exclusively — 22 track theatrical - quality award - winning soundtrack by renown composer, Sean Beeson — cloud save lets you continue your game at home or on the go MEMORY: Dangerous uses a lot of memory during play, so if you have an older device, please close extraneous programs and reboot prior to playing.
Features: • Unity 3D engine • NVIDIA ® PhysX ® physics engine • Support for both OpenGL 1.x and OpenGL 2.0 • Available for Android 2.0.1 Eclair (API level 6) or higher • Possibility to configure difficulty level: easy, medium, hard • Possibility to configure way to control your vehicle: by touch, by slidem by using wheel and by tilt screen • Possibility to reduce visibility range, to increase frame rate on low - end devices • Possibility to change camera during game (in car, follow car, rotate cam, dynamic and static) • Works even on low - end devices such as Huawei Media pad (but with reduced visibility range) • Supports all screen sizes from e.g. Samsung Galaxy Mini (480 × 320) to Samsung Galaxy S3 or Huawei Tablets
I'm sorry you find it too difficult to follow explanations from the our real world and our real world physics of energy and matter, but as it's clearly upsetting you, and I hope you won't be offended by this, I do suggest a break from these discussions would be salubrious for you.
It was settled well over 100 years ago, and if you've been following along you have heard not one, but a half dozen arguments that are all openly endorsed by the list physicists, however enthusiastically they are challenged by people who do not, in fact, understand physics.
It has Corrupted Many Scientists» The following is a letter to the American Physical Society released to the public by Professor Emiritus of physics Harold «Hal» Lewis of the University of California at Santa Barbara.
My main point is that my substantial physics training leads me to believe that the main impact of GHGs is vibrational excitation followed by return to the ground state, emitting a photon of the same wavelength but in a random direction, rather than by any significant transfer of internal vibrational energy to thermal energy of surrounding molecules.
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