Sentences with phrase «government lab where»

Zelda (Octavia Spencer), her colleague and protector at the high - security government lab where she works, is an African American woman, brash and comfortable in her own skin but underestimated or ignored by men, from her office superiors to her own detached husband.
Set in the 1960s Cold War era, «The Shape of Water» stars Sally Hawkins as a mute woman who falls in love with a mysterious amphibian man locked up at the secret government lab where she works as a janitor.

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The Government must encourage collaboration among Canadian industry companies on a much larger scale than at present, where most of the incentives were focused on collaboration between Government labs and industry and on ways to get more academic institutions to license their inventions to industry.
You have a situation, you know, where the party is very much in control of the education system of the labs and, you know, science wants to be free, information wants to flow freely and you have a government that's not used to that and so scientists sometimes prefer to stay overseas because of that.
«I just got a tour of a lab where automakers and government researchers team up to create new technologies that help cars communicate with the world around them and with each other,» he said.
So early - career scientists who aren't eager to head up their own research enterprise should consider opportunities to teach or to find work outside academia — at government labs or in private industry — where they can do good work without having to build and support a laboratory and a team.
Some observers say that, rather than continuing to negotiate with the Indonesians, the American government might simply decide to establish an infectious - diseases lab elsewhere in Southeast Asia where the government is friendlier.
I had taken the bus from Ottawa, where I was working as a summer student in a government laser lab, to do the interview.
But in France, where funds are traditionally given in block grants to institutions and labs and then distributed to individuals, and where being a scientist often means having a lifetime government job, the notion is revolutionary.
A House panel heard testimony from Nancy Kingsbury of the Government Accountability Office, which released a report yesterday recommending that a single federal entity be responsible for determining how many more biocontainment labs the country needs and where those labs should be located.
About 50 % are foreigners and 80 % work in university settings, where their status is most likely to be uncertain; although postdocs in industry and government labs tend to fit smoothly into existing job categories, academic postdocs may work in situational limbo, being neither faculty, staff, nor students.
For those willing to venture even farther, Willis says, there is a remarkable site just south of town, a half mile west of the government - run Sandia National Lab, where in 1957 a bomber accidentally dropped a mammoth Mark - 17 hydrogen bomb.
He has been brought from an Amazonian river, where he was revered as God (another idea the film stretches a bit), by authorities to be experimented upon at a secret Baltimore government lab, where work starts at night.
«With many well - funded, government - endorsed STEM initiatives, we should be in a position where health and safety can be taken for granted in school science labs.
Frankly I find foundation and private sector money, as well as foreign sourced government funds, far less encumbered by strings then government money, but I was lucky when I worked at a national lab where from 1990 - 95 non-US Govt.
It is not uncommon (e.g. Eli knows of cases where) the substantial majority of people working at a Federal Lab, under government management, are contractors.
Later, Rabett Run will discuss the case where lab management has been put out to the highest bidder and pretty much no one works directly for the federal government (most DOE labs, JPL, etc.), but here Eli is talking about how many are hired on contracts with universities and private corporations, but work full time at government facilities alongside civil servants.
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