Sentences with phrase «larger global project»

It's a clever approach because it allows the experts in their local proxy data to contribute to a much larger global project.

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Global sales were projected to top $ 24 trillion in 2015 and are expected to grow another 3.2 % this year, making the magnates who run the sector's largest companies even wealthier.
Such serial cancellations «send a negative signal both to global manufacturers and Indian companies who are looking to diversify into lithium ion battery manufacturing,» Dash said, adding that «the Central Electricity Authority is considering regulation to make storage mandatory for large - scale solar projects ranging between 100 and 200 MW.»
In 2014, SCL Elections contracted Dr. Kogan via his company Global Science Research (GSR) to undertake a large scale research project in the US.
The EU previously has taken issue with China's provision of large - scale subsidies to Huawei, but China's growing role in the Russian economy likely will continue to facilitate Chinese companies» ability to outbid their global competitors on Russia - related projects.123 With Huawei and China Telecom's footprint growing in the Arctic and elsewhere across Eurasia, Western telecommunications firms will likely face growing competition from the east.
This global hub, also known as «Gateway of the Americas», has everything that EB - 5 investor might want besides a growing number of EB - 5 approved projects; largest concentration of foreign banks and multinational corporations, rated Number 2 in Business Friendliness and Number 3 in Foreign Direct Investment Strategy by FDI Intelligence (a division of Financial Times), and is undoubtedly one of fastest growing urban centers of the world in commerce, finance, culture, media, arts, entertainment and international trade.»
Wouter has a 25 - years» global commercial management experience at Royal Dutch Shell, where he has led large global digital transformation projects.
In fact, the Chinese e-commerce market totaled $ 672 billion in 2017 — the largest contributor to the $ 4 trillion global e-commerce market — and cross-border e-commerce transactions into the country are projected to reach $ 1.32 trillion in 2018.
«We'll be working with global partners, who can deliver large - scale energy projects, to bring this technology to market.»
«While slashing jobs and benefits for ordinary workers, CEOs of large companies have been feathering their own nests,» says Sarah Anderson, report co-author and director of the IPS Global Economy Project.
Half a century after Independence, as of now, we have the largest population of poor people in the world, one third of our rural population is below the poverty line and despite the UN agencies» massive aid projects, the development assistance of the World Bank, bilateral aid, the Center and State governments» intervention, the gap between the rich and the poor has doubled in the last three decades - fifteen years ago the lowest 20 per cent of global population received 2.5 per cent of global wealth whereas at present, the share has been reduced to less than 1.3 per cent.
He also managed large - scaled business improvement projects for Global 1000 companies, concentrating on airlines, manufacturers and retailers.
Our forecast of a 100 — 110 % increase in global crop production by 2050 is larger than the 70 % increase that has been projected for this same period (10).
«South Asia, an important beneficiary of IRRI's work, leads on global rice production, with India being the second largest rice producer and the first largest exporter in the world,» says Abdelbagi Ismail, who heads the Stress - Tolerant Rice for Africa and South Asia (STRASA) project.
In the wake of Kaloyeros» departure from the school, many of the projects and industry research partnerships that he had cultivated and had been negotiating fell apart or never materialized, including a Phase II of the Global 450 Consortium, a billion - dollar computer chip research program that operated at NanoFabX in partnership with the world's largest chip makers, including Samsung, GlobalFoundries, and Intel.
The spokesperson said that in 2014, Cambridge Analytica contracted with Kogan's company Global Science Research (GSR) «to undertake a large scale research project in the United States,» obtaining data and seeking «the informed consent of each respondent.»
«There are many, many different kinds of citizen science projects, everything from large - scale, global, data - drive, researcher - driven investigations to community - based, community - driven questions that address a critical problem, and citizen science exists in almost every scientific discipline,» said Jennifer Shirk, interim executive director of the Citizen Science Association, a nonprofit that seeks to support practitioners of citizen science.
Planning meetings for the Global Seed Vault in Norway spawned the idea of looking at average summer temperatures, which climate models can project relatively reliably and which have a large impact on crop yields — between 2.5 and 16 percent less wheat, corn, soy or other crops are produced for every 1.8 — degree F (1 — degree C) rise.
NSF also plays an integral role in efforts to coordinate large brain projects in various countries with an aim toward launching a Global Brain Initiative.
These strategies may include support for global and regional scientific research, actively engaging Chinese scientists in large collaborative projects, further opening up some big state - level S&T bases and projects, drawing foreign S&T institutions and scientists into our basic and high - technology research projects, building up a well - functioning and resource - sharing information network, perfecting our talent - training mechanism, and encouraging the exchange or flow of talents.
«The mission of Pathways is to make sense of it all,» observes Jeremy Abbate, Director of Global Media for Scientific American, and the Publishing Director of the project, «We are presenting health from the viewpoint of every stakeholder — reseachers, patients, providers, regulatory bodies, small and large companies, and others — and trying to understand what the landscape will look like in five years, in twenty - five years.»
They were backed with more than half a billion US dollars in grants from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in Washington DC, the world's largest funder of environmental projects.
«The program is supported by a broad partnership — a global healthcare company GlaxoSmithKline, the world's largest multidisciplinary science society, community - based organizations like libraries and Boys & Girls Clubs, and the K - 12 educators who deliver the curriculum,» said Betty Calinger, AAAS Education and Human Resources project director.
To project that trend forward, the team then used models recently developed to analyze Antarctic ice sheet collapse, plus large global data sets to tailor specific Atlantic tropical cyclone data and create «synthetic» storms to simulate future weather patterns.
At global energy company AES, Marek Kubik is helping to develop one of the largest - scale lithium - ion battery projects in the UK.
To have any hope of slowing the pace and holding down the upper level temperatures that global warming will bring over this century, the human population of the world will need to make large reductions of the additional billions of tons of greenhouse gases they are projected to be pumping into the atmosphere, each year.
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Calling for establishment of facility to secure financing for large projects addressing global challenges and achieving Sustainable Development Goals Facility will enhance implementation of all three Rio Conventions.
He was engaged in the construction of the Nobeyama Millimeter Array in the 1980's, and in the 2000's he joined in the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array) project, which is a global partnership of East Asia, Europe, and North America, in cooperation with the republic of Chile.
Next week, at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting, the world's largest gathering of brain researchers, several of them will sit down together again to discuss science funding in an era of global brain projects.
«There is strong demand for a Rio Conventions Project Preparation Facility to help finance large - scale, transformative projects that can deliver multiple benefits in addressing global challenges and in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals,» said Monique Barbut, Executive Secretary of the Desertification Convention.
Under one scenario, the researchers projected that global food production could fall by 15 percent, but when they accounted for large emissions decreases, that figure shrank to a 9 percent drop in food production.
The project naturally overlaps with our proposed cloning of Black - footed Ferrets and our attempted de-extinction of another large mammal, the Woolly Mammoth, so Revive & Restore is working closely with San Diego Zoo Global on both the Ferret and Rhino programs.
Calling for establishment of facility to secure financing for large projects addressing global challenges and achieving Sustainable Development Goals
As a part of this arrangement, it's been agreed that sequence data will be integrated into the large, global set of genetic data produced by the MalariaGEN P. falciparum Community Project and released with user - friendly web tools to maximise the value of these findings for the scientific community.
I gained a lot of larger, global experience in that role and settled into Clinical Project Manager for several years.
Packaging of the World aims to inspire designers from all around the world by publishing some of the most interesting and creative projects from large global agencies to students.
«It has always been my intent to find an engaged distribution partner who deeply understands the wide reach of the project, not just as a film but also for the impact it can have on a larger global conversation,» Fox explained in a statement.
The project follows a large - scale survey conducted in autumn 2017 that explored global approaches to innovation in education, with the intended result being better understanding of the state of them, from awareness through to adoption.
Futuresource Consulting — Global K - 12 Education Market Projected to Slow in 2016 as Poor Economic Conditions Hit Large Education Tenders
It arrives in a comprehensive, large, collaborative, rigorous, exciting, global programming project that has changed the lives of my students.
I have just completed a large research project on Global Citizenship Education and much of what you have referenced in regards to Global Citizenship Education is being widely discussed elsewhere.
Honda says the tenth - gen Civic is the largest single project it's ever undertaken and that's no wonder as it's also the first ever truly global Civic incarnation.
Global Resource: OpenLandContracts.org Launches, Access Contracts From Large - Scale Land and Agriculture Projects (Infodocket)
With large - scale projects such as the downtown City Square and the ongoing activity at the Global Transportation Hub — a one - million - sq - ft logistics facility for trucks to drop off goods — Regina is well on its way to becoming a new Asia - Pacific gateway for trade.
This project, the largest private investment in the region, will reinforce Manchester Airport's standing as the UK's global hub in the north of England, enabling better and more international connections and supporting economic growth across the North.
The global hotel giant, which is owned by the Starwood group, will unveil several large - scale renovation projects including projects in New York, Australia and Edinburgh.
The global hotel giant will unveil several large - scale renovation projects this year including the $ 160 million renovation of the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers.
Packaging of the World aims to inspire designers from all around the world by publishing some of the most interesting and creative projects from large global agencies to students.
All three hotels are designed with the Holiday Inn brand family's $ 1 billion global brand relaunch in mind; the largest project of its kind in hospitality history.
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