Sentences with phrase «one's doctoral advisor»

On the same day in Vienna, Austria, Pan's former doctoral advisor Anton Zeilinger received a video call from his colleagues in China.
The following program faculty typically serve as primary doctoral advisors: Gina N. Cervetti, Nell K. Duke, Elizabeth Birr Moje, Annemarie Sullivan Palincsar, Enid Rosario - Ramos, and Mary J. Schleppegrell.
I yelled angrily at my doctoral advisor who was lecturing to a theology class of about 40 students.
Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement without Giving In by Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton was recommended to me by Dr. Janet Engstrom, my doctoral advisor.
She and her doctoral advisor Jonathan Woodruff, with Smith College professor Jack Loveless and Mamoru Hyodo at the Japanese agency report details in the current Geophysical Research Letters.
However, in 1995, my doctoral advisor received a letter from Aziz Sancar, a leading scientist in the field of DNA repair at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill.
Marisha Godek's connections to her doctoral advisor and other colleagues in the field of bioengineering were key to her finding an industry position at a global medical device company.
In 2015, a rural community in southeastern California approached Daniel Winkler and his doctoral advisor, Travis Huxman, for help with an invader that was hurting their local economy.
Her doctoral advisor, crystallographer Joel Sussman, introduced her to the history of the double helix structure and to it's aesthetics, with its pitch - to - width reflecting the Golden Ratio.
David Thewlis delivers a stunning rendition of Stephen's doctoral advisor, Dennis Sciama, a man who does not cut off his relationship at graduation time but sees Stephen speak before riveted audiences about his theories of the universe.
Given that Zarecki's study is really more of a class paper that hasn't been peer reviewed and probably hasn't been looked over by his doctoral advisor, you can somewhat excuse those flaws.
In the early 1940s, Motherwell was encouraged out of the classroom and into the studio by Meyer Schapiro, his doctoral advisor at Columbia University.
GJEL used her excellent academic standing and recommendations from her doctoral advisor, along with real data regarding the positions that were open, had she completed her studies on time, to show the loss of one year's worth of salary as an additional damage in her case.
He served as a doctoral advisor at Bethel for 15 years and is currently an adjunct faculty member at St. Stephen's University in Canada.
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