Sentences with phrase «in operational research»

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While it received approval to dig a two - mile test tunnel beneath the headquarters of Musk's space travel company, SpaceX, in Hawthorne, California, the Boring Company will have to convince a number of local governments that its tunnels will be useful in order to conduct enough research and development to make an operational tunnel network a reality.
Leveraging the right tools could have a significant impact on everything from expense management to operational efficiency, so care and research are necessary qualities in the search for any BI tools.
«The IDF has invested efforts and resources in the research, development and equipping of technological systems in accordance with their operational readiness... and with the classification of the level of the threat,» the army said on Tuesday.
«When I met with North Korean officials last year, they said that South Korea is not «qualified» to participate in peace treaty negotiations because it didn't sign the armistice and didn't have wartime operational control of its forces,» Bruce Klingner, senior research fellow of Northeast Asia at the Heritage Foundation, told CNBC.
Says Hanigsberg: «Unlike most businesses, even when we «close» the university is operational 24/7 with students in residence, research labs operational, etc..»
While the $ 2.36 per share offer only implies a «small» 15 per cent takeover premium to Deutsche's $ 2.05 price target, the research team points to «recent operational risks in the hospital portfolio, the execution risks of the Northern Beaches greenfield project and our lower revenue growth outlook for the private hospital industry.»
However, despite the downbeat production numbers, Wall St. firm Oppenheimer & Co. documented in a research note sent to investors that Model 3 - specific machinery at Tesla's factory was already operational and vehicles were making their way through the production line.
• Seamless effectiveness both in the field and at headquarters - both at operational level and at the normative level (synergies between policy research, analysis and substantive «support» for intergovernmental processes).
We leverage market insights and operational expertise from members of the Transwestern family of companies specializing in development, real estate investment management and research.
The topics were informed by interviews with both industry and research, with some being primarily driven by advances and investment in science and technology while others require broader operational changes at the business and ecosystem level.
The combination of a growing commercial install base and scientific research have allowed us to idenifty the cooking applications where Steam Infusion offers the most value in terms of product quality and operational efficiency.
«They were made available for authorised research purposes demonstrating, clear, potential operational benefit to the police in terms of detecting and solving crime.»
Work in clinical research can be mainly operational.
The new institute, to be fully operational in May 2005, has already secured # 3 million funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England for refurbishment, and funds for research will be raised through grant applications starting this September.
The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, started on a similar system in 2009, and it is is now operational in eight US states.
«These results are important for operational weather forecasters and emergency managers,» says Nick Anderson, program director in the National Science Foundation Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, which funded the research.
«Tim's mixture of operational expertise and scientific knowledge make him an ideal choice for this position,» said Antonio Busalacchi, president of the the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, a consortium of 100 colleges and universities, in a 5 September statement.
Since the 1950s roughly $ 100 billion has been spent on the research and development of such reactors around the world, yet there is currently only one producing electricity — the BN - 600 reactor in Russia, operational since 1980.
«This innovative gas separation platform provides large surface areas while eliminating a number of operational issues, including corrosion, evaporative losses, and fouling,» said Ah - Hyung (Alissa) Park, the chair in applied climate science and associate professor of Earth and environmental engineering at Columbia University, who was not involved in the research.
«Our response to this reality has been to promote collaboration and to build operational capacity for interdisciplinary research through a series of strategic investments in selective areas of excellence.
In the short run, say the authors, implementation science (operational research) will be needed to help facilitate the best ways of implementing the USPSTF recommendations for TB screening in primary care settingIn the short run, say the authors, implementation science (operational research) will be needed to help facilitate the best ways of implementing the USPSTF recommendations for TB screening in primary care settingin primary care settings.
Joint programming of research in the field of nutrition, food and health will provide for coordination of research on the impact of diet and lifestyles on health, contribute significantly to the construction of a fully operational European Research Area on prevention of diet - related diseases and strengthening leadership and competitiveness on the research activities in thresearch in the field of nutrition, food and health will provide for coordination of research on the impact of diet and lifestyles on health, contribute significantly to the construction of a fully operational European Research Area on prevention of diet - related diseases and strengthening leadership and competitiveness on the research activities in thresearch on the impact of diet and lifestyles on health, contribute significantly to the construction of a fully operational European Research Area on prevention of diet - related diseases and strengthening leadership and competitiveness on the research activities in thResearch Area on prevention of diet - related diseases and strengthening leadership and competitiveness on the research activities in thresearch activities in this field
Ms. Kaplan oversees all aspects of the Lustgarten Foundation's operational activities, including major fundraising initiatives, patient outreach, and the Foundation's in - depth research portfolio.
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EVI is a non-profit Product Development Partnership supporting the development of vaccines for diseases of poverty by bridging conceptual and operational gaps in translational research.
Dr. Carl M. Cohen is an experienced executive with over 30 years of strategic and operational expertise in the biotechnology industry and in biomedical research and administration.
* Please note: the UAH and RSS datasets referenced in this report are versions that have completed a research - to - operations (R2O) transition involving scientific, technical and administrative processes designed to ensure operational reliability.
In this regard, the Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation has standardized and harmonized operational procedures across research areas.
MSSS staff are involved in a variety of research and operational projects, including the Mars Global Surveyor Mars Orbiter Camera, the Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System (IR and VIS), the Mars Exploration Rovers (Spirit and Opportunity), the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (launching in 2005), and the Phoenix Mars lander (launching in 2007).
Toronto, Ontario About Blog Atif, an author and also have Ph.D. in Epidemiology who lives at the intersection between research, science communication, operational decision making, and strategy.
Other initiatives in their school improvement plan (PDF) included Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), an operational framework for implementing practices and interventions to improve academic and behavioral outcomes, and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID), a college readiness system with research - based methods for elementary through postsecondary students.
While the initial inclination might be to view these early adopters and their leaders as «mavericks», the research on organisational evolution and complexity theory, undertaken with both industry and schools (Lee, in press) is increasingly revealing the importance of evolving, digitally - based, tightly integrated and complex organisations — be they hospitals, universities or schools — taking operational responsibility for their own growth.
Collaborative proposals between research departments offering expertise in control science, geography, operational research, plant science, computing / machine vision, co-operative systems and environmental planning law have great potential in that they unify subjects to provide strong recommendations of policy formation with socio - economic connotations.
Collaborative proposals between international research departments in control science, geography, operational research, plant science, computing / machine vision, co-operative systems and environmental planning law have potential subject unification, providing strong recommendations of policy formation with socio - economic connotations.
Core Academic Language Skills (CALS): Operational construct and instrument The Language for Learning Research Group, led by Dr. Paola Uccelli, engaged in a systematic review of the literature in order to design a construct of academic language skill that could inform assessment and instruction.
He founded, developed, and managed a program development and operations department with responsibilities including new product development, in - person training, web services, electronic and print publications, regional office operational support, marketing and research.
Likewise, we should not expect achievement data to resolve operational concerns nor research to clarify thorny ideological policy disputes in education.
Established in 1998 as a research center housed at the New England Conservatory, the CMAIE has, since 2011, operated, with the same leadership from Dr. Lawrence Scripp, as an independent 501 (c)(3)(non profit) organization established in New York State with operational headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts.
Keith Poston, president of the Raleigh - based research and policy group, the Public School Forum of N.C., says the state's system of sharing operational costs with local districts has helped to partly blunt inequities in school academics.
In her time as Think Tank Coordinator, Melodie helped to advance the Institute's ambitious reform agenda through policy research, community engagement and helping to establish operational and business models.
In this definitive work, Wohlstetter and her colleagues isolate and distill the high - quality research on charter schools to identify the contextual and operational factors that influence these schools» performances.
The organization conducts research and provides advocacy support and hands - on technical assistance to its members to help advance academic achievement, leadership, and operational management in urban districts.
Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY $ 150,000 over one year for operational support of the Campaign for Educational Equity to research and analyze policy strategies for developing sustainable financing for high - quality, universal preschool in New York State across diverse program settings.
This research brief describes the legal and operational structure of the Texas longitudinal data system related to recent changes in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)-- which establishes the rights of parents to access their children's educational records and protects the confidentiality of student information — that more closely align law and practice.
Mary has had significant experience within New Zealand, Australia and Qatar, in system and school effectiveness, reform, and change management inclusive of strategic and operational leadership, and the planning, delivery, research / evaluation of instructional leadership and teaching professional learning programmes.
Toronto, Ontario About Blog Atif, an author and also have Ph.D. in Epidemiology who lives at the intersection between research, science communication, operational decision making, and strategy.
As the commander of XCOM, you must create a fully operational base, research alien technologies, plan combat missions, and lead your soldiers in fierce battles against a terrifying alien invasion.
XCOM enemy unknown, a science fiction turn - based strategy game, allows players to control the fate of the human race by creating and managing a fully operational base, researching alien technologies, planning combat missions and controlling soldier movement in battles.
The gender imbalances in atmospheric and related sciences — whether in operational, broadcast, research, or other aspects of the field — are real.
The ARM Climate Research Facility provides the scientific community with the operational and logistical resources to conduct field campaigns using the ARM observatories that focus on advancing research in support of the ARM Research Facility provides the scientific community with the operational and logistical resources to conduct field campaigns using the ARM observatories that focus on advancing research in support of the ARM research in support of the ARM mission.
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