Sentences with phrase «pioneered a technique called»

Mirkin's team previously pioneered a technique called polymer pen lithography, creating tiny plastic tips shaped like inverted pyramids, which use ink to write features onto a surface.

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This is a financial technique largely pioneered in the US by investment bank Goldman Sachs, and promoted in the UK by a consultancy called «Social Finance Ltd» which is sponsored by hedge fund boss and Conservative party donor Andrew Law (see here).
Called eBDIMS, this novel simulation technique was developed by Orellana during her doctoral thesis under Modesto Orozco, head of the Molecular Modelling and Bioinformatics Lab at IRB Barcelona, and pioneer in coarse - grained simulations in Spain.
Jockers developed his techniques at Stanford University in California, where he worked with literature researcher Franco Moretti, who pioneered the use of automated large - scale analyses of digitised texts, a process he calls «distant reading».
The technique, called low - intensity focused ultrasound pulsation, was pioneered by Alexander Bystritsky, a UCLA professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and a co-author of the study.
Backman has been studying cell abnormalities at the nanoscale in many different types of cancers, using an optical technique he pioneered called partial wave spectroscopic (PWS) microscopy.
... A team of German and Russian physicists have pioneered a new technique for particle acceleration, called proton - driven plasma - wakefield acceleration (PWFA).
«It's a fascinating paper,» says Sandy Dasgupta, a chemist at the University of Texas, Arlington, who pioneered an environmentally friendly, ice - based version of a commonly used technique for separating the compounds in complex mixtures, called ice chromatography.
The new technique, pioneered by Wilson and fellow researchers at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, saves time by using antibodies produced by so - called B cells (white blood cells that produce and then ferry them to infection sites to battle invading germs) in response to vaccines instead of to actual infections.
Yet by connecting a single - pixel camera to a patterned light source, a team of physicists in China has made detailed x-ray images using a statistical technique called ghost imaging, first pioneered 20 years ago in infrared and visible light.
The team pioneered the use of an additive manufacturing technique called powder - bed fusion to print their small - scale receiver designs from Iconel 718, a high - temperature nickel alloy.
University of Illinois chemist Martin Burke, a pioneer of a technique that constructs complex molecules from simple chemical «building blocks,» led a group that found that thousands of compounds in a class of molecules called polyenes — many of which have great potential as drugs — can be built simply and economically from a scant one dozen different building blocks.
The work relies on a technique called optogenetics that Deisseroth's team pioneered.
Oxford Nanopore Technologies, the company that pioneered a new DNA analysis technique called nanopore sequencing, has remained secretive about the microscopic channel at the heart of its products.
And three pioneers of a technique called cryo — electron microscopy won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Berkeley Lab was home to a pioneering experiment) in 2004 that showed laser plasma acceleration can produce relatively narrow energy spread beams - reported in the so - called «Dream Beam» issue of the journal Nature - and in 2006 used a similar laser - driven acceleration technique to accelerate electrons to a then - record energy of 1 billion electron volts, or GeV.
Berkeley Lab was home to a pioneering experiment in 2004 that showed laser plasma acceleration can produce relatively narrow energy spread beams — reported in the so - called «Dream Beam» issue of the journal Nature — and in 2006 used a similar laser - driven acceleration technique to accelerate electrons to a then - record energy of 1 billion electron volts, or GeV.
The technique is called epidural stimulation and, combined with physical therapy, produced pioneering results.
As you may already know, Helen Frankenthaler was a pioneer of another technique called Color Fielding — a form of non-objective painting, that allowed for thinned - out oil or acrylic pigment to be applied, often times poured and spread, directly onto the unprimed canvas.
Bringing together some of hip - hop's most influential pioneers, Clark will present what he calls his «physical autobiography» in a dance - theater performance blending street dance techniques with spoken word narration and video.
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