Sentences with phrase «interviewing as research scientist»

For example, if you are both a skilled communicator and meticulously good at follow through, and you are interviewing as research scientist, guess which strength you should mention?

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As he indicates in an interview with Next Wave, Francis Collins, director of the NHGRI, is outspoken on the need for scientists to address the ethical implications of their research, and he speaks to the importance of the ELSI program.
In this interview, Blandford discusses his own research, as well as phenomena in space and the research being conducted by KIPAC scientists, including their leadership role in NASA's Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope satellite.
Other ReMSTEP activities this year include connecting educators with four scientists at the Institute for Frontier Materials — interviewing them about their research into modern materials such as carbon fibre and its application in the automotive industry.
Numerous «real» scientists conducting «real» scientific research on global warming, whose results are published in «real» peer - reviewed journals, have been quoted in interviews as characterizing their own research as «alarming».
Over the course of an investigation, the OIG «interviewed [Mann], critics, and disciplinary experts» as well as re-reviewing «all the reports and documentation the University provided... as well as a substantial amount of publically available documentation concerning both [Mann's] research and parallel research conducted by his collaborators and other scientists.
«Thin Ice — the inside story of climate change» is based on interviews with climate scientists between 2007 and 2010, and captures the knowledge and understanding of the times as reported at conferences and in research papers of this period.
Over the ten years she spent researching her book, Teicholz interviewed top nutrition experts in the country, as well as many of the scientists who conducted the studies that remain the cornerstone of mainstream nutritional advice in the United States.
In the course of the interviews, culturally meaningful and important categories are meant to emerge so that an appropriate idiom or dialogue is developed.49 This approach generally requires a social scientist on the team who has a first hand understanding of the qualitative research methodology involved, as well as staff with a first hand understanding of the communities to understand the group's recent history and cultural context, and be able to correctly evaluate what norms and values underlie a particular person's expressed opinion or action.50
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