Sentences with phrase «nuclear chemistry»

I have a science background in nuclear chemistry so it makes sense to write something connected to my work and education.
Although I worked in the technical field of nuclear chemistry, I enjoyed taking some of the things I worked on, expanded the subject and then wrote short fiction.
Dr. Zhang received a Bachelor's degree in radiochemistry from Lanzhou University, a Master's in nuclear chemistry from China Institute of Atomic Energy, and a Ph.D. in biochemistry (enzymology) from the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
A proud recipient of the Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, I came to work with the world leaders in nuclear chemistry at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LLNL) in California.
A paper describing the approach is highlighted on the cover of the July 21 issue of the journal Inorganic Chemistry, which draws the most citations of research in the inorganic and nuclear chemistry fields.
Significant figures, scientific notation, density, stoichiometry, nuclear chemistry, atomic structure, and more.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University is part of a new $ 12.5 million National Nuclear Security Administration Actinide Center of Excellence devoted to research in actinide and nuclear chemistry.
Taylor Wilson's field is nuclear chemistry.
In «Challenging the Gifted: Nuclear chemistry and Sartre draw the best and brightest to Reno,» which will appear in the Spring 2011 issue of Ed Next and which is now available online, June takes readers inside a school that allows gifted students to soar: the Davidson Academy, founded by Bob and Jan Davidson with their own money on the campus of the University of Nevada.
In «Challenging the Gifted: Nuclear chemistry and Sartre draw the best and brightest to Reno,» June Kronholz writes about the Davidson Academy, a public school in Nevada for highly gifted students.
«Challenging the Gifted: Nuclear chemistry and Sartre draw the best and brightest to Reno,» by June Kronholz This feature story takes readers inside the Davidson Academy, a public school in Nevada for highly - gifted students.
In Education Next, June Kronholz wrote about a school in Nevada for the highly gifted in «Challenging the Gifted: Nuclear chemistry and Sartre draw the best and the brightest to Reno.»
She has done research on ozone layer protection and nuclear chemistry, including environmental chemistry, specifically.
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