While larger projects may
involve engineering studies and in - depth consultation with utilities and regulatory entities, small renewable energy projects do not normally need to be held to the same complex standards, with aggregate net metering approaches as a possible exception.
Not exact matches
According to a short section of the 200 - page book that accompanied the governor's speech Wednesday, the college «will be the first civilian degree - granting college to integrate emergency preparedness, security and counter-terrorism
studies through interdisciplinary programs that
involve law, public and international affairs, information technology, cyber
engineering, critical infrastructure protection and science.»
«It's good news for the mRNA delivery field and an important step,» says Kathryn Whitehead, a chemical
engineer at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who was not
involved in the
study.
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Though this research focused on the form of the disease called Leber congenital amaurosis 2, or LCA2, the scientists and
engineers involved in the
study believe the technology holds promise for other forms of LCA as well as other inherited diseases that lead to severe vision loss or blindness.
This
involves studying the
engineering interfacial properties between the electrode and polymer layers to achieve the display and performance standards that consumers expect.
So far, researchers have mostly turned on genes with CRISPRa in cells growing in lab dishes, says Charles Gersbach, a biomedical
engineer at Duke University not
involved in the new
study.
Jim Collins, a biomedical
engineer from Boston University not
involved in the
study, is interested in how the research expands the capabilities of genetic
engineering.
A brand new science for
studying this networked phenomenon, and in effect it's kind of a reverse
engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles
involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort of thing to be able to develop a better system s for example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot of practical applications,
involving protecting privacy, for example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be of just an interesting phenomenon.
Alexandra Witze introduced her readers to the seismologists who work around the clock to pinpoint major earthquakes around the globe; to a brother and sister who have spent their lives
studying Pluto; and to scientists and
engineers involved in the removal of two dams on the Elwha River in Washington's Olympic Penninsula and the restoration of the environment behind the dams.
Right now, astronauts on board the ISS filter wastewater and then distill it to recover pure water, says Layne Carter, a systems
engineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, who is in charge of the space station's water systems (and who is not
involved in the new
study).
Although no U.S. sewage plants have followed suit, the new
study adds to a growing push to rethink sewage as a valuable commodity, says Jordan Peccia, a Yale University
engineer who was not
involved in the work.
«One of the most significant things we accomplished, and Trevor (Williams) played a key role, was determining that, at its farthest point, the spacecraft - Earth - Moon angle doesn't need to be 90 degrees, but can vary as much as 30 degrees from that and still provide a stable orbit,» said Chad Mendelsohn, a Goddard
engineer involved in the orbit
studies.
«The
study's results reaffirm that computing is centrally important to research and a wise investment that helps the nation maintain its competitive edge in science,
engineering and technology,» said Bottum, who was not
involved in the research.
«This paper implements a simplified version of invisibility using well - designed but relatively simple materials,» says Steven Cummer, an electrical
engineer at Duke University, who was not
involved in the
study.
The new
study «shows that this rather exotic physical property can emerge in something as familiar as sound propagation,» says Steven Cummer, an electrical
engineer at Duke University who was not
involved in the work.
The analysis reveals that «as these systems get larger and more mature, they converge on a similar topology,» says David Levinson, a transportation
engineer at the University of Minnesota, who was not
involved in the
study.
«This is the fastest typing anyone has shown with a BCI,» says biomedical
engineer Jennifer Collinger, of the University of Pittsburgh, who was not
involved in the
study.
However, researchers know surprisingly little about the levels and types of pollution that cause different kinds of illness, said Stacey Boland, a systems
engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California who was not
involved in the
study.
«It doesn't address the particulate lead problem, which is an important aspect,» said Pratim Biswas, an environmental and chemical
engineer at Washington University in St. Louis, who was not
involved in the
study.
Other areas of Browse's research
involve engineering plants to better survive low temperatures, and
studies on how plant membranes use signaling systems to ward off attacks by fungi and bacteria.
Not so long ago, the advent of powerful genomic tools and genetic
engineering techniques made it seem that
studies involving mice
engineered to carry human disease genes would be the best approach for exploring human disorders, superior to looking at cells isolated in a laboratory.
Her research
involves engineering a lattice interface on the nanometer scale, and then using that information to simulate a quantum system that can be
studied.
Typically, continuous improvement efforts
involve a coherent methodology and processes, such as the Plan - Do -
Study - Act (PDSA) cycle used by
engineers.
It
involves the
study of the theory, experimentation, and
engineering that form the basis for the design and use of computers.
Rebecca is a recent graduate who
studied chemical
engineering and was actively
involved in the Student Council during her time spent at Cooper.
Rebecca is a 2012 graduate who
studied chemical
engineering and was actively
involved in the Student Council during her time spent at Cooper.
Beck, who is an Oxford - educated
engineer, and whose day job is orienteering and map - making (that would explain how he gets his stuff so precise over such a large area, sometimes up to six football fields), describes his creative process on his FAQ, which also
involves some indoor computer work, making drawings and
studying how to best get things done.
Of course, the diploma you possess can not be a high school one, but a university one,
involving studies in
engineering, business, marketing, even psychology or public relations.
Lead Civil
Engineer — Land Development Solutions — Denver, Colorado — September 2011 — March 2015 • Supervised the civil
engineering development team in the implementation of new projects • Used specialized tools such as AutoCAD, Trimble Terramodel, and Primavera P6 Professional • Calculated requirements used in the plan and design of civil work according to specifications • Ensured safety and compliance standards were met by monitoring and assessing risk factors • Forecasted the quantity, budget, and cost of
engineering equipment, labor, and manpowerCivil
Engineer — UWV Foundation — Cheyenne, Wyoming — July 2000 — April 2006 • Completed site surveys and analyzed data • Researched, assessed, and
studied patterns of elements and environmental conditions to determine adequacy of relevant factors • Ensured compliance with safety standards and managed risk factors • Tested strength of various foundation materials, introducing 25 - percent stronger materials • Developed solutions to safely address challenges
involving extreme weather patterns
opportunity to use my truck and equipment to carry out duties of a field survey crew
involved with civil
engineering studies, topographic mapping, boundary mapping, mortgage surveys and utility as - built surveys to name a few.