Not exact matches
Electricity
generation and distribution
infrastructure in the Western United States must be «climate - proofed» to diminish the risk
of future power shortages, according to
research by two Arizona State University engineers.
Committee Work and Service: Professional: Faculty member
of the CSHL
Infrastructure and Training to Bring Next -
generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis Into Undergraduate Education; Diversity committees for the Society for the Study
of Reproduction (SSR) and American Society
of Andrology; Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi Scientific
Research Society (vice-president and co-chair student research funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety of scientific journals (Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue Re
Research Society (vice-president and co-chair student
research funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety of scientific journals (Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue Re
research funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety
of scientific journals (Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue
ResearchResearch).
The two sides agree that there exists an enormous potential for cooperation in a remarkably broad range
of areas, such as:
research programming, training and mobility
of researchers, science education, open publishing, technology transfer, innovation, building next
generation infrastructures (including e-
infrastructures) and global scientific cooperation.
Sheila Kennedy, FAIA, is a Professor
of Architecture at MIT and a founding Principal
of KVA Matx, an interdisciplinary practice that is widely recognized for innovations in architecture, material
research, and the design
of next -
generation infrastructure for emerging public needs.
As the General Manager at Electric Power
Research Institute (EPRI), from 2000 to 2003, Tanton was responsible for the overall management and direction of collaborative research and development programs in electric generation technologies, integrating technology, market infrastructure, and public
Research Institute (EPRI), from 2000 to 2003, Tanton was responsible for the overall management and direction
of collaborative
research and development programs in electric generation technologies, integrating technology, market infrastructure, and public
research and development programs in electric
generation technologies, integrating technology, market
infrastructure, and public policy.
Progress is being made in the significant investment programme to build the next
generation of legal
research and practice solutions and supporting
infrastructure.