Sentences with phrase «knowledge engineering for»

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Patrick Mylund Nielsen, the lead blockchain engineer at JPMorgan, believes Zcash's zero knowledge proof — based technology holds more promise for privacy than any other single approach he's seen.
«For engineers who are already working, we've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses for four weeks.&raqFor engineers who are already working, we've created an Oil and Gas MOOC, in partnership with IFP énergies Nouvelles (IFPEN), to enable them to update their knowledge of the oil industry by taking online courses for four weeks.&raqfor four weeks.»
I plan to stay here in Houston for the next several months performing my debriefs, passing on the knowledge and experience I've gained through my six - month expedition to flight controllers, scientists and engineers.
CNPC's Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Corp is preparing to bid for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts for Far East LNG's supporting facilities, such as storage tanks, pipelines and utilities, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
For example, a developer could newsjack the Google Knowledge Graph story by writing about how their algorithm was engineered, as opposed to writing about how it affects marketers and SEOs.
In studying professional engineering, one is required to take a course in professional ethics, which is required material for the PE boards in all 50 states, to my knowledge.
In the Abbasid period Muslim culture became society - oriented, with emphasis on such subjects as the sciences and engineering and architecture; but no contradiction was felt between these fields and religion, for all scholars combined religious knowledge with mastery of other fields of learning.
Nye — a mechanical engineer and television personality best known for his program, «Bill Nye the Science Guy» — said the United States has great capital in scientific knowledge and «when you have a portion of the population that doesn't believe in it, it holds everyone back.»
In such education scientific knowledge and engineering skill will be taught not as means of making good the claims of the autonomous human will against nature, but as resources for the informed pursuit of the good.
Nye - a mechanical engineer and television personality best known for his program, «Bill Nye the Science Guy» - said the United States has great capital in scientific knowledge and «when you have a portion of the population that doesn't believe in it, it holds everyone back.»
How can we make use of the knowledge of experts in solving our problems without creating an elite core of «social engineers» who plan our future for us without our advice or consent?
At the moment there's the need for more proven Vertical Farms, knowledge & research, experts, investments, innovative business plans, engineering solutions and architecture that integrates food productions into new and existing infrastructure.
«Having said that,» Braden said, «of course it is important for utility staff to have strong knowledge of utility industry business, either in operations, engineering or administration.»
«Expanding scientific knowledge and protecting the ethical practice of science could find no better partnership — together AAAS and Sigma Xi will further enrich opportunities for members in and outside the scientific community and deepen our commitment to advance science and engineering,» said Holt, who also serves as the executive publisher of the Science family of journals.
Human rights organizations are now able to tap the scientific knowledge of a forensic anthropologist and nine other scientists, engineers and health professionals in real - time, thanks to a service the American Association for the Advancement of Science has recently launched.
In a political climate increasingly challenging the value of science, scientists and engineers need to summon their scientific knowledge and play a larger role in helping inform public policy with solid evidence, said AAAS CEO Rush Holt during a webinar that explored the outlook for science and technology during the first 100 days of the Trump administration.
Instead, McHale says he looks for candidates at any degree level with a strong background in the fundamentals of science and engineering — especially basic physics — interpersonal skills, «broad industrial experience, and a proven track record of being able to apply their fundamental knowledge to improve a business.»
Founded in the Fall of 2011 by a group of concerned graduate students, the goal of Stand With Science is simple: give graduate and professional students in science and engineering, young researchers, and anyone passionate about supporting science and engineering research the knowledge, tools, and inspiration they need to become advocates for society's investment in the innovations Ð and innovators Ð of tomorrow.
Nevertheless, IMRE has quickly carved a niche for itself in fundamental materials science and engineering R&D, adding to the foundation of Singapore's knowledge - based economy.
Liverpool volcanologist, Dr Janine Kavanagh, who heads up the University's specialist MAGMA laboratory, said «For the first time, using innovative laboratory experiments that combined our knowledge of volcanic plumbing systems with engineering expertise, we have managed to see how magma flows through Earth's crust to the surface through dykes.
A significant commitment by the government to develop a «knowledge economy» has resulted in greater opportunities for scientists and engineers.
This concrete and explicit intention to help — rather than simply to advance knowledge or technology — exerts a powerful draw for women students and makes biomedical engineering the most heavily female engineering specialty, according to engineering educators I've spoken with recently.
In a study, published in Coastal Engineering, the academics say deriving sufficient knowledge and understanding to forecast erosion and accretion with a level of confidence is arguably the «holy grail» for coastal scientists and engineers.
They were from all over the world and they didn't employ just scientists in the traditional sense, the criterion was knowledge and capability, for example they also employed some engineers.
Because Mycoplasma pneumoniae normally infects the lungs, the team now plans to use their new knowledge to develop therapies based on genetically engineered bacteria for treating lung diseases.
«For the «RICKs, physics, chemistry, engineering and materials are the lead areas, but for Brazil, the «natural knowledge economy», life and environmental sciences lead all the way.&raqFor the «RICKs, physics, chemistry, engineering and materials are the lead areas, but for Brazil, the «natural knowledge economy», life and environmental sciences lead all the way.&raqfor Brazil, the «natural knowledge economy», life and environmental sciences lead all the way.»
Understanding the need for invention, the knowledge that invention helps to create and the dual and complementary roles of invention and innovation for 21st century public problem solving is critical — every aspect of our problem solving requirements must be considered and acted upon including talent creation; the skill - set, aspirations and inspiration from our inventors; science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) basic research; and the innovation ecosystem.
Reviewing multiple challenges now facing science, Holdren used his speech to a standing - room - only crowd at the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Washington headquarters to focus on the obligations of scientists and engineers to explain their research and its implications and share their knowledge with policymakers and the public.
The AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships (STPF) is the premier opportunity for outstanding scientists and engineers to learn first - hand about public policy while using their knowledge and analytical skills to address today's most pressing societal challenges.
«Overall, our research combines our knowledge of the geometry and physics of slender shells with new mathematical algorithms and computations to create design rules for engineering shape,» said Mahadevan.
«PhDs prepare the medical doctors for a healthy society; the engineers to build the roads, bridges, dams, hospitals and schools; the agriculturalists to ensure food security; the educators to shape the next generation of teachers, not to mention economists, lawyers, scientists, business specialists — all contributing to the development of a «knowledge» society,» he writes.
The Institute: brings together a wide range of scientists, including physicists, engineers, chemists, biologists as well as HMS clinicians to address fundamental questions about the behavior and functioning of biological systems; allows biologists, engineers, and clinicians to potentially use such knowledge to foster applications and new technologies; and provides a way for the tool - developers (physicists, engineers, computer scientists) to work with the tool - users (biologists, chemists, clinicians) in the early stages of scientific inquiry and encourage scientific collaboration at the innovation stage of tool development.
With this additional funding for its independent research program, OpenBiome will work to advance public knowledge on how gut bacteria can be engineered to help cure or even prevent disease.
The program supports advances in research on STEM learning and education by fostering efforts to explore all aspects of education research from foundational knowledge to improvements in STEM learning and learning contexts, both formal and informal, from childhood through adulthood, for all groups, and from the earliest developmental stages of life through participation in the workforce, resulting in increased public understanding of science and engineering.
The mission of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University is to discover the engineering principles that nature uses to build living things and to harness this knowledge to create biologically inspired materials, devices, and control technologies for medical and non-medical applications.
PNNL's Moe Khaleel received a lifetime achievement award for his contributions to computational engineering and fuel cell technologies at the 2007 International Joint Conference on Knowledge Management for Composite Materials (KMCM), Nanosciences and Fuel Cells.
Research Fellowships in Science and Engineering are intended to give scientists or engineers of exceptional promise the opportunity for early independence with the objective of contributing to the knowledge base required for a healthy and innovative national culture.
After the last coffee break Emmanuelle Charpentier (Umeå University, Sweden) entered the scene and shared her knowledge about how to use phages (viruses that target bacteria) for genome engineering via CRISPRs.
After finishing his studies on sound and image engineering and a MSc on architectural and environmental acoustics at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, he received an offer from Seiche Ltd. and the University of Bath to work as a research associate for a period of three years, under the Knowledge Transfer Partnership scheme.
This project and the class I took at the CSNE [in neural engineering], together gave me a foundation of knowledge for how to build these sorts of devices.
According to CSNE Pre-College Education Manager and RET Program Manager, Janis Wignall, the need for building neural engineering knowledge among secondary students and the advantages of working directly with teachers to accomplish this are clear.
«[This research] lays the groundwork for potential later products to [be] engineered using that knowledge of how brain signals are changing beyond the BCI control site.»
Daveu, a chic Parisian who came to fashion by way of politics (her last gig was working for the French Ministry of Ecology), oversees a team of around 50 other industry transplants: engineers, scientists, and renewable energy experts using their knowledge to dramatically reduce the environmental impact of what we wear.
My suggestion, if you do so: ask for a senior representative who will take you seriously, someone who has direct knowledge of the engineering of the product.
I found this post, especially # 4 about vitamin C. I work in the engineering department of a company that makes pool and spa chemical dispensers, so I am always surfing for information that is outside the «common knowledge» of the industry.
In continuing my engineering knowledge through graduate school at Kettering for lean manufacturing, I recently decided to expand my services even further to include social media management and coming soon, consulting.
This site is made for educational purpose so as to help the fellow civil engineering students and to spread the knowledge about the latest civil engineering projects and softwares.
Their vision is to be the first place ASIC engineers and decision makers go to search for semiconductor service providers and IP core vendors, and to gain technical knowledge that will help them make smaller and cheaper chips, more quickly and effectively.
Indigenous knowledge, cultural awareness and communication skills for information technology, engineering, mathematics and environmental disciplines.
«Learning how to engineer opportunities for students to authentically learn new knowledge is the most intellectually engaging thing I've ever done,» he says.
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