Sentences with phrase «graduate engineers whose»

This program is designed primarily, but not exclusively, for graduate engineers whose career objectives lead to increasing technical management responsibilities.

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«I'm an engineer; I'm a PhD; I started a company; now I'm a VC,» says Tran Kingyens, whose graduate degree and doctorate are in operations research and financial engineering.
The participating scientists — whose ranks include undergraduates, graduate students, postdocs and professors — represented a diverse array of disciplines, from mechanical engineering to molecular biology to pharmacology.
By contrast, Moitra and his coauthors — Gautam Kamath and Jerry Li, both MIT graduate students in electrical engineering and computer science; Ilias Diakonikolas and Alistair Stewart of USC; and Daniel Kane of USCD — found an algorithm whose running time increases with the number of data dimensions at a much more reasonable rate (or, polynomially, in computer science jargon).
That mystery was subsequently solved by UCSB chemical engineering professor Scott Shell and his graduate student Jacob Monroe, whose computer simulations revealed the relative arrangement of silanol and siloxane groups on the surface also had an influence on water adhesion.
In a Nature Photonics article whose lead author is Stanford graduate student Alexander Piggott, Vuckovic, a professor of electrical engineering, and her team explain a process that could revolutionize computing by making it practical to use light instead of electricity to carry data inside computers.
The School will focus on first - and second - year graduate students in the computational molecular sciences (bio - and macro-molecular simulation, quantum chemistry, and materials science) whose research requires a firm foundation in software engineering and programming.
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