Sentences with phrase «fundamental knowledge of physics»

The Ph.D. degree program provides the students with fundamental knowledge of physics with a specialization in medical physics.

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Artemio Herrero, IAC / ULL researcher and co-author, explains: «Understanding the physics of massive stars under the varying conditions found from the Milky Way to the early Universe is fundamental to our knowledge of the cosmos evolution and how we see it presently.»
Instead, McHale says he looks for candidates at any degree level with a strong background in the fundamentals of science and engineering — especially basic physics — interpersonal skills, «broad industrial experience, and a proven track record of being able to apply their fundamental knowledge to improve a business.»
«When scientists designed the mission and the instrumentation on the probes, they looked at the scientific unknowns and said, «This is a great chance to unlock some fundamental knowledge about how particles are accelerated,»» said Nicola J. Fox, deputy project scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md. «With five identical suites of instruments on board twin spacecraft — each with a broad range of particle and field and wave detection — we have the best platform ever created to better understand this critical region of space above Earth.»
These research results provide fundamental knowledge regarding the complete clarification of the «ion mass effect» which was an unsolved issue for many years in plasma physics and fusion research.
Debrecen www.atomki.mta.hu Fundamental research in experimental and theoretical atomic, nuclear and particle physics, and in applying the physical methods and knowledge in other fields of science like materials research, environmental and earth sciences, biological and medical research etc..
We know more about Earth's climate than any other planet, but using this knowledge to predict weather and climate on other planets is a true test of how well we actually understand the fundamental physics.
Why would you jump to the conclusion that the physics textbooks are wrong on a very fundamental and basic matter of physics and that the scientific consensus is wrong in using equations that have been tested by scientists and engineers and used to build all sorts of technology rather than acknowledge that your own knowledge may be what is limited here?
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