Sentences with phrase «needs for computer scientists»

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The party raised concerns over the inclusion of Dr Nii Narku Quaynor, a renowned computer scientist, Chairman of the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) Board of Directors, who's a known member of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and His Lordship Justice VCRAC Crabbe, a former Justice of the Supreme Court who had earlier publicly stated that there was no need for a new voters register to be compiled.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new computer - aided approach that streamlines the design process for origami - based structures, making it easier for engineers and scientists to conceptualize new ideas graphically while simultaneously generating the underlying mathematical data needed to build the structure in the real world.
Although computer science is fundamental to cybersecurity research and practice, there is plenty of opportunity for scientists in other fields to apply their interests to cybersecurity issues — and no need to start over.
The search for intelligent life in outer space is going so well, scientists need a little help from you and your home computer
A computer model of these crystal's molecular structure, reported in the current Nature, may one day allow scientists to custom design new crystals for supersensitive ultrasound devices that could eliminate the need for some kinds of exploratory surgery.
The computer scientists had a few pieces of advice for Internet users: don't reuse passwords; use a password manager; and ask yourself how much you really need to disclose online.
One computer scientist at the Center for Human Modeling and Simulation «freaked out,» Bruckner remembers, when she said the computer needed to mimic the 26 bones and 23 joints of a real human foot.
Computer scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and University College Cork, Ireland, worked with a leading special needs school in Lincoln to examine whether new motion - based gaming technologies and interactive design approaches could make video games more accessible and appealing for children who use powered wheelchairs.
The computer was compressing recently acquired data at the same time that mission control was uploading the sequence of commands needed for the July 14 Pluto flyby, mission scientists reported at a July 6 news conference.
«Our computer tool can help guide certain decisions about the short regimen,» Kendall says, «but scientists and health care workers still need to be really vigilant about gathering more data on how it's working and for whom it is working best as we begin to use it more widely.»
Three weeks after Pirkle presented his idea, a computer scientist in his lab had devised a unique setup to record any needed goings - on and then easily send the footage onto a supervisor for review.
Berkeley Lab recently hosted an international workshop that brought together top climatologists, computer scientists and engineers from Japan and the United States to exchange ideas for the next generation of climate models as well as the hyper - performance computing environments that will be needed to process the data from those models.
Unfortunately, this need for amateurs to actually gather empirical data because the climate scientists are all huddled around the computer screen is not unique in this case.
Berkeley Lab recently hosted the fifteenth in a series of annual workshops bringing together top climatologists and computer scientists from Japan and the United States to exchange ideas for the next generation of climate models, as well as the hyper - performance computing environments that will be needed to process their data.
Climate change and global warming scientists seeking grants for continuing research use computer model simulations to fabricate justify why they need more budget monies from the government - it is a constant doomsday whining that inflicts (and impacts) the entire science community.
The authors Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee (both computer scientists at M.I.T.) make a compelling case for a radical shift in commerce, culture, and professional services needed to succeed in an exponential age of technology development and the explosion of information.
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