Sentences with phrase «practical application at»

That is what the main battery makers want, so, on the face of it, the technology has little practical application at this stage.
As she works toward her four - year degree in organizational leadership, Sherry says that continuing her education goes beyond the practical applications at her job.
Practical Guide deals with testing methods and practical applications at site.
Practical Guide deals with testing methods and practical applications at site.

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At first the plan for Zymeworks was entirely practical and had nothing to do with medicine: designing enzymes for industrial applications.
Then, a case study of The New Rouse Hill will be presented by Ranisha Clarke, General Manager of Operations at Lendlease Communities, which will offer attendees the opportunity to learn the practical application of such a scheme.
Practical applications, he says, could be robots that are better at helping people assemble furniture, rehab injuries, take medication, or simply get around when they are elderly or unable to walk.
Neural networks have been around for a while, but it's fair to say that many successful practical applications use at least one convolutional layer.
Take a look at our comprehensive guides on the evolution and practical application of bitcoin and other prominent digital currencies.
It would not take them long to understand at least the elementary principles of those things which they affect to despise, and even to have some clue to the rudiments might give them an inkling into the enormous skill, patience and ingenuity which lie behind the practical application of physical science.
Reflecting on his experience of attending seminary after first gaining considerable experience in the parish, one older participant wondered if maybe we're doing it backwards»; in other words, perhaps schools ought somehow to require practical experience before — or at the beginning of — formal education (such an arrangement would, of course, run counter to essentially all currently respected educational theories) For himself, he said, the practical application of what was being taught in seminary was plain in light of his experience of parish ministry.
It is clear that this is precisely what Paul's statement is about; but because he was expressing a vision of reality that he himself was unable to spell out in a practical application to his own culture, we also have continued to stumble around in the slavery of the old law regarding relationships, catching the vision in some areas — in theory, at least — and ignoring it in others.
There are many beautiful thoughts and applications here as he sketches a Christian cosmology whose principles and values are at once scientific, practical, moral, aesthetic, and theological.
Informed by the most up - to - date research, clinicians provide adults with a structured training experience aimed at the teaching and immediate application of practical techniques for effective behavior management.
Optimizing your landing pages and testing your page headings isn't sexy, but it's the kind of practical, day - to - day application of testing and data analysis at which Democrats have begun to excel.
And importantly, once your proposal has been funded, you will find that having carefully estimated the different costs at the application stage will not only guarantee an optimal use of the funds, but also make the practical implementation of the research project smoother.
We ran a large amount of jobs to test and validate our implementation at various stages, as well as a large - scale simulation to demonstrate a practical application
The molybdenum disulfide sensors used in the study were aged for two months because practical applications require that sensors remain stable and operational for at least a month.
We now need to continue work to build molecules that can be used in practical applications,» says Professor Martijn Kemerink, from Complex Materials and Devices at Linköping University, and principal author of the article.
The study, aimed at quantifying the small - scale circulation that can not be captured by satellite - based altimeter measurements or general circulation models, has immediate practical applications to help better predict the path of catastrophic pollutant events, such as from future oil spills or nuclear disaster events.
Hartgerink and lead author Vivek Kumar, a postdoctoral researcher at Rice, viewed clotting as a good avenue of investigation for practical application of KOD, a synthetic protein made of 36 amino acids that self - assemble into triple - helix nanofibers and hydrogels.
That said, Rothman notes that working in England meant he missed out on some practical training about US science that he would have gotten at an American university, like how to write an effective US grant application, and how graduate students are funded.
Despite extensive efforts to develop practical applications for graphene and explore the exotic physics at work in its two dimensions, obtaining a usable sample is still more art than science, as Scientific American learned one slushy winter afternoon in the Columbia University lab of Philip Kim, one of our co-authors and a leader in the field.
However, the lack of materials with suitable thermoelectric efficiency for practical cooling applications at temperatures below 250 K (approximately -23 °C) has driven researchers at Nagoya University to look at the effectiveness of new compounds for truly low - temperature applications.
«It runs very well on grass, sand, gravel and other outdoor surfaces,» Lexen said when he presented his work earlier this month at the IEEE International Conference on Technologies for Practical Robot Applications in Woburn, Massachusetts.
Gimzewski, a physicist at ibm's research laboratory in Zurich, made the device — which admittedly has no immediate practical application — to demonstrate the sophistication of the techniques he and his colleagues have developed for manipulating individual molecules.
Our ability to turn basic and experimental research results into practical applications is the stuff of legends,» said Vinton Cerf, NSB member and Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google.
«For the thinnest samples, such topological conduction properties were even observed at room temperature, paving the way for practical applications,» Xu said.
Co-author Dr Themis Prodromakis Reader in Nanoelectronics and EPSRC Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, said: «The uptake of any new technology is typically hampered by the lack of practical demonstrators that showcase the technology's benefits in practical applications.
«We learned that devices that can be worn for a week or longer for continuous monitoring were needed for practical use in medical and sports applications,» says Professor Takao Someya at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering whose research group had previously developed an on - skin patch that measured oxygen in blood.
That's not practical for clinical applications,» says Babak Ziaie, Ph.D, director of the Biomedical Microdevices Laboratory at Purdue University.
After his Ph.D., Schwartz accepted an offer to stay at Thales, where he still does research full - time, pursuing a commercial product out of his doctoral project and working to transform new, promising matter - wave — sensor technologies into concrete, practical applications.
«The intention is to build up a greater understanding of the interaction between imaging tip and surface at the same time as practical applications are developed,» says Mark Welland of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
Based on ceramic oxides, these materials had the astonishing property of conducting electricity with zero resistance at temperatures that, for the first time, were high enough to hint at practical applications.
The devices will last even longer in practical applications because the tests are performed at extreme brightnesses to accelerate the degradation.
Bondi's new way of looking at the old theory does not change its practical applications.
If the complex links between superconductivity, structure, and magnetism in these materials are unlocked, then iron arsenides could potentially be used to reveal superconductivity at much higher temperatures than previously seen, which would vastly increase the ease of practical applications for superconductivity.
«The practical application of this work is that the problem is not large cities, the problem is the conditions in which some people live in large cities,» says study co-author Jose Lobo, an economist at A.S.U.'s School of Sustainability in Tempe.
Now, Sinova and his colleagues have shown that gallium - arsenide (GaAs), a very common and widely used semiconductor material, can be an as efficient spin - charge converter as platinum, even at room temperature, which is important for practical applications.
Phosphorescence from organic compounds has typically been observed at extremely low temperatures and in the absence of oxygen, which limits their scope for practical applications.
In this week's issue of Nature Photonics, researchers at MIT and Sandia National Laboratories describe a new way to build terahertz lasers that could significantly reduce their power consumption and size, while also enabling them to emit tighter beams, a crucial requirement for most practical applications.
Signorelli had a long - standing interest in practical applications, and private - sector experience at both Siemens and General Electric, before he began his Ph.D. in MIT's Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES), which Schindall co-directs.
This is aimed at public health professionals, policy - makers and researchers who want to learn about the basic principles and practical applications of mathematical modelling and modern quantitative methods.
This isn't to say that SAM2X5 - 630 has the highest elastic limit of any material known; diamonds top out at a whopping 60 giga - Pascals — they're just not practical for many real - world applications.
The ability of these superlattice stacks to separate electrons and holes was first predicted in 2000 by Kaspar's colleague Dr. Scott Chambers, but no practical applications were envisioned at the time.
The next phase of Gianneschi's research will look at how these synthetic melanin nanoparticles can be used in practical applications to protect against DNA damage caused by the sun's UV rays.
He was the first president since John F. Kennedy to do that, and if you read that speech, which is still on the web I believe — both at the Academy web site and my friend Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, is in the front row — and it's also on the White House web site — what you will find is although the president was clear about the practical applications of science and technology to our great challenges as I've mentioned, he probably spent two thirds of that talk talking about the importance of basic science; the importance of fundamental research in science and technology to our national well - being; and the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Sammy Tweddle, Senior Assurance Engineer at Horizon Nuclear Power will be giving a presentation entitled «Practical Applications of Human Factors in Nuclear Safety Assessments»
He has also dabbled in practical applications of transhumanism while running a novel prosthetics startup aimed at the Chinese market.
The director of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Laboratory at Cornell University, Alan Hedge, wondered whether the findings had practical applications.
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