Sentences with phrase «for nuclear chemists»

«Discovering a new element is, in essence, the holy grail for nuclear chemists,» said Sudowe.

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He was trained as a nuclear chemist and discovered a love for software programming when a broken ankle kept him from working in the lab during a summer internship.
Martin Powell, head of campaigns at Transform Drug Policy Foundation, was an analytical chemist for the French nuclear industry before working for a range of charities in Latin America and the UK, including Friends of the Earth, the Environmental Investigation Agency, and the World Development Movement, including as co-chair of the Jubilee Debt Campaign.
Darleane C. Hoffman, nuclear chemist and director of the Glenn T. Seaborg Institute for Transactinium Science at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California (UC), Berkeley
The waste presents significant challenges for Vit Plant project engineers and nuclear chemists.
Unusually for such a project, the TSRI chemists analyzed the 3D atomic structure of their template compound using X-ray crystallography as well as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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He always had strong inclinations toward art making, but he let his father's practical principles steer him into chemistry, and when the Second World War broke out, he became a nuclear chemist working on plutonium for the Manhattan Project.
1950s: Research on military applications of radar and infrared radiation promotes advances in radiative transfer theory and measurements = > Radiation math — Studies conducted largely for military applications give accurate values of infrared absorption by gases = > CO2 greenhouse — Nuclear physicists and chemists develop Carbon - 14 analysis, useful for dating ancient climate changes = > Carbon dates, for detecting carbon from fossil fuels in the atmosphere, and for measuring the rate of ocean turnover = > CO2 greenhouse — Development of digital computers affects many fields including the calculation of radiation transfer in the atmosphere = > Radiation math, and makes it possible to model weather processes = > Models (GCMs)-- Geological studies of polar wandering help provoke Ewing - Donn model of ice ages = > Simple models — Improvements in infrared instrumentation (mainly for industrial processes) allow very precise measurements of atmospheric CO2 = > CO2 greenhouse.
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