«
A lot of academia and national labs are great at fundamental science but don't know how to turn it into a product,» she says.
Not exact matches
A
lot of the people in
academia were like «No, you have to finish, there's all these bad things that happen if you don't finish.»
They're good people who are bringing a
lot of the conversations about egalitarianism to the people outside
of academia.
That could be true, but Petrino's account has long had
lots of very interesting follows that are highly unusual for public figures associated with
academia, so to speak.
Since leaving
academia nearly 12 years ago I have gotten my hands into a
lot of projects, many
of which are still pumping.
I felt like he laid out the way
of working that enables to use time most effectively in a setting that requires a
lot of thinking, so perfect for the
academia.
I've managed to do something that a
lot of my biologist friends thought would prove impossible: transit out
of industry and back into
academia.
... At least in
academia you have the opportunity to attend a
lot of seminars and interact with a
lot of other postdocs and students.
Although I enjoyed my time in
academia, I soon realised that research is not a soft option and that I wasn't going to succeed unless I became devoted to a single topic, gained a
lot of publications to my name, and was prepared to move around the world.
While talking with the directors
of discovery research, I was surprised to learn that cancer research actually had a
lot in common with my area
of expertise, and even more surprised that a director
of cancer research would consider giving me the chance to prove I could make the transition from stroke to cancer research and from
academia to industry.
This, said Clemmons, is because «what matters most to businesses are bottom - line results, whereas in
academia, a
lot of folks still spend precious time worrying about whether or not minorities are intellectually inferior, when in fact, nothing could be further from the truth.»
Collaboration and teamwork get a
lot of lip service, even in
academia.
«A
lot of this kind
of research is being done within
academia, because we're not close enough to being able to produce a product,» says Harwell.
I have a
lot of colleagues in
academia who ask me if they should do a postdoc in industry.
Mainly in
academia but also in industry, Delahaye had come to realize that while it's common for researchers to have a
lot of ideas, they often struggle to realize them.
On the other side, there is a
lot of pressure in society, and especially in
academia, for working - class people to shed their old selves.
For some researchers this makes their dreams
of an academic career come true, but for quite a
lot of others it is just the result
of not considering the countless fascinating career paths they might follow outside
academia.
She sees the surrounding conditions as better in industry than in
academia: There's a
lot of support from other research groups, ordered chemicals and equipment actually come in time, and the help desk is actually able to help — in short, luxury all around.
Although she herself is more than happy in
academia, «If it proves to work well, there will be a
lot of interest from industry.»
The second thing on the ethics and what do we do in the face
of these big health challenges is something that I've spent a
lot of time on, again, coming from private industry and
academia before coming to the Foundation, and that is something that is exciting about our Foundation's work, we want private companies to participate in global health.
In
academia (aka, the world in which I dwell), you constantly have your eye on the next paper, the next project, the next deadline to meet... and as such, I have done a whole
lot of working and not nearly enough lounging...
I have a
lot of affection for
academia — in another life, I would have loved to be a professor — so that's a really nice compliment
My career is and will forever be a tricky one — a life in
academia naturally comes with a
lot of uncertainty and I have watched many
of my fellow comrades stumble and fall out
of the field at various stages.
He said: «This initial work clearly raises a
lot of questions and we will be working with
academia to build a more complete picture.
If you watch a
lot of anime then there is a good chance you might be familiar with the Little Witch
Academia series.
Having all this free time on my hands has given me
lots of time to think about the state
of the eLearning market, especially the for - profit courses not affiliated with
academia or corporate training departments.
I've done a
lot of data analysis in my past life in
academia but admit that I never enjoyed it.
Well, we don't know for now, but given Bandai Namco's history, there are a
lot of chances for seeing My Hero
Academia: One's Justice heading west too.
T: We had a
lot of opportunities to communicate with other games companies for creating a game based on Little Witch
Academia.
F: There are a
lot of anime titles... However, I love Little Witch
Academia, and would most like to create the next game in that series!
The story
of Little Witch
Academia goes a
lot of places, and the characters in it change and develop a
lot.
Academia loses a
lot of funding.
«A
lot of the discoveries are made in
academia, which then move into industry and get translated into therapeutics for people,» Monica said.
I've been around
academia a
lot of years, far more than most.
There's a
lot of effort and research going in to the persuasion
of people as individuals and en masse, and much
of academia are complicit with this political agenda.
I urge you to read the comments on this post, which include a
lot of people in
academia talking about how they perceive applicants with for - profit - school experience on their resumes.
While there is still a
lot of work to do in the fight to give all women voice and visibility from the office to the home, I think we also ought to celebrate the many women who make strides in business, science, technology, international affairs,
academia, government, law, media, and the home.
Try to stay away from more than that... unless you're in a field (science,
academia, etc.) with
LOTS of publications and special projects you're sure are relevant.
You will soon come to the conclusion that my initiative and drive does not end with
academia — as a seasoned and resourceful ICT support engineer, I have a
lot to offer in terms
of quality audit inspections, system reviews, variations identification, corrective plans recommendation, and diagnosing, testing and resolving system problems.