Sentences with phrase «pursued research problems»

Although they pursued research problems as usual, published the results for their peers as usual, and discussed the technical points in meetings as usual, to officialdom this was all in preparation for the next IPCC report, scheduled for 1995.

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Knowing, upon starting his graduate studies, that he wanted to solve a real - world problem, Hackett chose his adviser, molecular pharmaceutics researcher Moo Cho, because Cho encouraged his students to pursue their own ideas instead of adding incrementally to an established research program.
No more: Bounceur, a 30 - year - old mathematician from Algeria who is also a member of Algeria's Berber cultural minority, renounced such trivial pursuits when he came to France as a master's graduate in operations research — a discipline that blends mathematics and statistics with computer science to pursue optimal solutions to complex problems — seeking better opportunities.
To ensure that such goal - oriented interdisciplinary research takes place, groups of collaborators will work toward solving specific problems rather than pursuing disparate research projects.
In the midst of this maelstrom, a group of engineers along with medical, public health and social scientists assembled a research team to pursue answers to problems that others would rather leave unexamined.
«From conducting basic research, to choosing a problem to address and an organism to modify, to devising strategies to pursue field testing safely, it is essential to examine each gene drive on a case - by - case basis and to engage stakeholders and the public in assessing their potential development.»
As one of 20 leading social scientists appointed as a visiting scholar for the 2008 - 2009 academic year, Yoshikawa will have an opportunity to pursue research and writing projects that reflect the foundation's commitment to strengthening the social sciences and applying research more effectively to important social problems.
«Our research suggests that many senior and middle leaders have a long way to go in terms of setting goals and solving the problems that frequently occur in implementing any strategy,» Bendikson tells RD. «School improvement science suggests that when school leaders really take monitoring and evaluation seriously, they tend to pursue «small wins» in systematic ways, and this can help to build coherent action and teachers» trust in their leaders.»
Through a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach, we educate the whole child to explore and problem solve creatively, pursue his or her passions, complete independent research, and express him or herself through movement and rigorous debate.
The American Kennel Club has established a genetics foundation to pursue such research, and the University of California Davis has spawned the Institute for Genetic Disease Control to provide open registries for genetic problems.
And just as money was diverted from agricultural research for environmental projects in the 1980s, there's a danger that immediate problems in poor countries will be shortchanged by pursuing the long - term agenda of wealthy Westerners, as Bjorn Lomborg has been arguing.
The Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UC Santa Barbara is dedicated to pursuing collaborative interdisciplinary research and teaching to solve complex environmental problems and train future environmental managers.
If EPA wants to pursue the regulation of GHGs despite the weak scientific basis for it, there is an evident need for a whole new approach based on truly independent and careful review of the problem using the highest standards of scientific intergrity which does not rely on what appears to be biased research and sloppy data from CRU et al..
The research clearly indicates the crisis involves the recognition, or lack of recognition, by people that their problems have legal solutions and decisions need to be made determining when it is of value for people to pursue those solutions.
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