Sentences with phrase «in computational capabilities»

Throughout its life, the USGCRP has created and maintained a mix of atmospheric, oceanic, land, and space - based observing systems; gained new theoretical knowledge of Earth System processes; advanced understanding of the complexity of the Earth System through predictive modeling; promoted advances in computational capabilities, data management, and information sharing; and developed and harnessed an expert scientific workforce.
But this completely misses the deeper significance of this great American migration, which lies not in the computational capabilities of the pioneers but in their determination, courage, ingenuity, and faith as they overcame extreme conditions and their almost constant miscalculations.
In August 2008, the team got an unlikely boost in its computational capabilities in the form of 17 year old high school student Heiko Burau.

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«Our purpose was to do more than just collect and relay news; it should also, ethically, advertise the analytical and computational powers of the Bloomberg terminal by highlighting its capabilities in each news story.
This appointment reflects our ongoing commitment to the successful delivery of our deep midstage pipeline and enhancing our R&D capabilities, particularly in areas such as computational sciences.»
The science of complex adaptive systems is also making great strides in understanding how those creative capabilities emerge from computational systems.
Interdisciplinary skills, statistical and computational methods, and a holistic understanding of the physiology of animals are lacking among early - career researchers in the United Kingdom, according to a national review of vulnerable skills and capabilities published earlier this year.
«The most intriguing aspect of this work is that it demonstrates the capability to use computational modeling in conjunction with biological design to optimize performance, or design entirely different types of swimming bio-bots,» said center director Roger Kamm, a professor of biological and mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Subjects in computational intelligence as defined by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society mainly include: Neural networks: trainable systems with very strong pattern recognition computational intelligence as defined by IEEE Computational Intelligence Society mainly include: Neural networks: trainable systems with very strong pattern recognition Computational Intelligence Society mainly include: Neural networks: trainable systems with very strong pattern recognition capabilities.
The current work describes «state - of - the - art computational modeling capabilities that can monitor, assess, and forecast, in near real time, a variety of phenomena associated with country instability.»
Information and Intelligent Systems: Advancing Human - Centered Computing, Information Integration and Informatics, and Robust Intelligence The concept of robust intelligence «encompasses computational understanding and modeling of the many human and animal capabilities that demonstrate intelligence and adaptability in unstructured and uncertain environments.»
Caltech biologists work to reveal nature's mechanisms — how tens of thousands of components act in concert in cells, how organisms grow from single cells, how the brain maintains its consciousness, emotions, and superb computational capabilities, and what happens when any of those processes goes awry.
Through its efforts to build and operate magnetic fusion devices, PPPL has gained extensive capabilities in a host of disciplines including advanced computational simulations, vacuum technology, mechanics, materials science, electronics, computer technology, and high - voltage power systems.
As Director of PNNL's Biomolecular Systems Initiative, Wiley has built a program to develop and leverage PNNL's unique capabilities in cell imaging, computational biology, and high - throughput proteomics to understand cell communication.
Dr. Terminello came to PNNL in 2009 as Chief Scientist for the Fundamental & Computational Sciences Directorate, where he was responsible for setting and implementing a strategic vision to build PNNL's fundamental science capabilities.
Led by Billings, this scientific workbench and workflow environment was developed to improve the user experience for computational scientists and make it possible for developers to deploy rich, graphical, interactive capabilities for their science codes and integrate many different scientific computing technologies in one common, cross-platform user environment.
In addition, the understanding from the extensive computational capabilities in this area, coupled to the extensive experimental and characterization capabilities, can rapidly accelerate the optimization of materials for this applicatioIn addition, the understanding from the extensive computational capabilities in this area, coupled to the extensive experimental and characterization capabilities, can rapidly accelerate the optimization of materials for this applicatioin this area, coupled to the extensive experimental and characterization capabilities, can rapidly accelerate the optimization of materials for this application.
This capability describes a suite of computational tools that offer unprecedented accuracy for describing energetics of reactions and photoexcited electron dynamics in photoabsorber materials.
Accurate description of ground state and excited state will enhance the level of confidence of the other types of computational capabilities, and also assist in improving robustness of interpretation of experimental results.
Numerical weather predictions began in 1955 in both the U.S. and Europe, based upon recent theoretical advances in dynamical meteorology, computational science, and computing capabilities.
Google also boasts of a computational portrait mode, while its HDR + capabilities bring out color and detail in situations that many other phones would fall flat.
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