Sentences with phrase «recruiting scientists at»

«If industry is recruiting scientists at the postdoctoral level, it wants them to be scientists; we're not interested in their being business people,» he explains.

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Amidst the barrage of new TVs and connected fitness trackers unveiled at last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas came a surprising announcement from chipmaker Intel: a $ 300 million investment in training and recruiting female and other groups of under - represented computer scientists.
Ji - A Min, chief data scientist at Ideal, an AI recruiting company in Toronto, Canada, encourages hiring managers who rely on gut feelings to rethink their priorities.
What these applicants apparently failed to recognize is that we don't just want to recruit a great scientist; we want to be certain that our new hire will thrive at our institution.
In order to foster internationalization, it does not seem desirable to keep German graduates within Germany, while at the same time compensating for a lack of internationalism by recruiting foreign scientists.
About 10 scientists are to be recruited at the graduate, PhD, and postdoc level over the next several months, and the range of backgrounds the project is expected to draw on is very broad.?
We must put a great deal of effort into recruiting at an earlier age to actually get to the point where we have many talented scientists of color competing for the same job.
A research team led by SDSU environmental health scientist and lead author Neil Klepeis, behavioral health researcher and principal investigator Melbourne Hovell, and co-investigator Suzanne Hughes recruited into the study nearly 300 families living in San Diego with at least one child aged 14 and younger and one smoker.
Ulla Wewer, dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, where the CPR is housed, says they are «recruiting a strong team of international scientists to do basic research, knowing this will eventually strengthen industry.»
That's good, because over the next few years you will find yourself giving this talk over and over again, to peers and senior scientists at meetings, to seminar speakers who have come to visit your institution, to visiting dignitaries or new recruits you may be asked to shepherd from place to place.
While working at a major health care company, I recruited several senior scientists who chose to trade off a taxable sign - on bonus for a better relocation package.
After recruiting blood samples in China by Chinese scientists from Fu Wai Hospital in Beijing, I am carrying out a genome screen at the MDC in Berlin.
With this ability to follow viruses in real time, the Rockefeller scientists hope to tease out how HIV recruits proteins from human cells to do its dirty work; they also plan to look more broadly at how viruses develop.
The company's staff, 31 individuals at present, includes molecular geneticists and biologists, mathematicians, scientists with a medical background, engineers, technical assistants, and administrative staff, recruited from well - known German research institutes.
THE THOUSAND TALENTS plan, or Qianren Jihua — aimed at recruiting up to 2000 leading scientists, entrepreneurs, and financial experts over 5 to 10 years — was launched in 2008 by the Communist Party of China's powerful Organization Department.
Community College Students - An Untapped Source of Future Scientists Thomas Landefeld, 14 January 2005 Thomas Landefeld (left), Associate Dean at California State University, Dominguez Hills, encourages administrators at four - year institutions to recruit more community college science students.
Even at the height of the Cold War, it was never easy to recruit scientists to Aldermaston.
But experts have argued that the Thousand Talents program is more successful at recruiting top - notch businesspeople than scientists, and the Chinese government hasn't revealed how many scientists who do come are on part - time posts.
Recruiting luminescent nanoparticles to image brain function, scientists at the US Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) are on pace to develop the next generation of functional materials that could enable the mapping of the complex neural connections in the brain.
The Physico Chimie Curie (PCC) unit at the Institut Curie is recruiting outstanding young scientists for independent Research Group Leader positions.
Furthermore, they all face similar challenges in recruiting internationally, coordinating the return of staff to member states at the end of their tenure and raising visibility so that communities of European scientists can make best use of available facilities.
The groups will be centered on internationally recruited young scientists of outstanding potential and funded at a globally competitive level through very generous starting packages with the possibility of promotion to Senior Lecturer within four years.
Top scientists at Fred Hutch's Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, or VIDD, already considered him a rising star in immunology when they recruited him in the spring of 2014 to open his own lab.
We must continue to recruit and train outstanding young scientists like those at MDIBL who are on the cutting edge of science.
RHEA Group is currently recruiting a Space Weather Applications Scientist to support the ESA SSA Space Weather Program at our client's premises in Darmstadt, Germany.
«It was remarkable that the compound rescued yeast cells and patient neurons in similar ways and through the same target — a target we would not have identified without yeast genetics to guide us,» says Khurana, a postdoctoral scientist in the Lindquist lab and a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital who recruited patients for participation in this research.
Gary C. Comer, founder of the Lands» End clothing - catalogue company, and his wife, Frances, have made a $ 42 million donation to the University of Chicago to create the Comer Center for Children and Specialty Care — a four - story, 122,500 square - foot facility adjoining the recently opened Comer Children's Hospital at the University of Chicago — and to recruit leading physician - scientists and build programs providing state - of - the - art care and advancing the forefront of pediatric medicine.
Many scientists believe that the Thai HIV vaccine trial, which had recruited over 2,500 of its projected 16,000 participants by June 2004, has no chance of success.4 Yet the investigators overseeing the study (who include American scientists), the local Thai institutional review boards, and the Thai Ministry of Health have all remained silent — at least on the record.
Think Tank: This one is a favorite of mine, a witty, McGyver - ish tale of a scientist who was recruited into military R&D at a young age and now regrets the destruction his inventions caused — so he wreaks revenge in creative ways that only a «slacker genius» can.
A scientist, for example, is the only one who can conduct research, but they are incapable of recruiting other workers at all.
A proposed media - relations budget of $ 600,000, not counting any money for advertising, would be directed at science writers, editors, columnists and television network correspondents, using as many as 20 «respected climate scientists» recruited expressly «to inject credible science and scientific accountability into the global climate debate, thereby raising questions about and undercutting the «prevailing scientific wisdom.»»
Lewandowsky, who has now moved from Australia to be the Chair in Cognitive Psychology in the School of Experimental Psychology, at the University of Bristol, has been given the Royal Society's Wolfson Research Merit Award — a scheme designed «for outstanding scientists who would benefit from a five year salary enhancement to help recruit them to or retain them in the UK».
Now that scientists are recruited into the business of social organisation, there more at stake than the discovery of the material world.
The idea of recruiting amateur scientists has roots that go back at least a century.
That means that the tech industry has already exhausted the female talent pools from which it already recruits, said Jessica Kirkpatrick, product data scientist at Hired, a startup that specializes in helping professionals find jobs.
Jessica Kirkpatrick, the lead product data scientist at Hired, led a study of «the state of wage inequality» using data from more than 100,000 job offers to 15,000 candidates at 3,000 companies who use Hired's software for recruiting.
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