Rice University is home to
pioneering applied sciences programs, including nationally recognized nanotechnology and biomedical engineering departments.
Not exact matches
Drawing increasingly on support from foundations and federal agencies, the Association has built
pioneering programs for bringing underrepresented groups into
science;
applying science to human rights; supporting the growth of
science in the developing world; exploring issues of
science, ethics, and law; tracking federal spending for R&D; and in bringing scientists and engineers to work in Congress and executive agencies of government.
For developing and
applying optogenetics and CLARITY, Dr. Deisseroth has received the NIH Director's
Pioneer Award (2005), the Zuelch Prize (2012), the BRAIN prize (2013), the Pasarow Prize (2013), and the Perl Prize (2012), and among other awards, was the sole recipient of the 2010 Koetser Prize, the 2010 Nakasone Prize, the 2011 Alden Spencer Prize, the 2013 Richard Lounsbery Prize, and the 2014 Dickson Prize in
Science.
«This research is
pioneering work in
applying computer graphics techniques to real physical objects with dynamic behavior and contact,» says lead author Desai Chen, a PhD candidate at MIT's Computer
Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).
The faculty and students of USciences engage in
pioneering research spanning basic
sciences such as biology, chemistry, nanotechnology, pharmaceutical
sciences and physics to socio - behavioral,
applied and clinical research.
«The power of this
pioneering project is in
applying world - leading
science for the enduring protection of a world - class natural treasure, Lake George.
Achieving Educational Equity through Career and Technical Pathways Rashid Davis, Principal of New York City's P - Tech (Pathways in Career and Technical Education) High School, shares the details of his
pioneering school model that provides a pathway for historically underserved students to complete high school, an associate's degree in
applied computer
science, and gain access to «new collar» jobs at IBM — all at no cost to students or their families.