Sentences with phrase «research chemist for»

I worked as a Research Chemist for 6 years in the physical chemistry laboratory of UOP.
Having been a research chemist for 35 + years, having been married to an engineer for decades, and having taught at an «engineering» school, I can tell you with certainty that the difference between scientists and engineers is not only the courses they take, but it is how they think and approach problem solving.
Gene has a BS in chemistry from UC Davis, AS in Digital Electronics, & AS in Electronic Communication and comes to us after working 7 years as a Research Chemist for Dow Corning and Nichols Institute.
Allen was a longtime research chemist for Dow Chemical Company and also served as a consultant for the U.S. Ambassador
Allen was a longtime research chemist for Dow Chemical Company and also served as a consultant for the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

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Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
They are the «lipid fraction» which contains the saturated fatty acids and the «non-lipid fraction» which has not been studied in - depth, says this award - winning Chemist who is the recipient of the Dr. C.L. de Silva Gold Medal Award - 2009 for «an outstanding research contribution done in any branch of Chemical Sciences during the last five years in Sri Lanka» offered by the Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon.
She gathered a team of chemist and experts to research how to supplement these botanicals with safer clinically active ingredients and then spent years searching for the perfect suppliers who could derive the ingredients they needed from natural sources.
A research chemist at Somerville College, Oxford before becoming a barrister, Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959.
Famous for: Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
C. N. R. Rao, science adviser to the prime minister and a chemist at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, faults Indian scientists for the poor state of science in India, saying that many «are not excited, motivated, or dedicated enough.»
Wagstaff, a chemist with a Ph.D. in STEM education research and an affinity for increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM, led an agency - wide effort to broaden NIJ's pool of peer reviewers, STEM graduate fellows, and R&D grant applicants.
«It is a very serious issue,» adds C. N. R. Rao, chair of the Science Advisory Council to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and a chemist at the Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore.
If Dreyfus scholars, who have time and resources for doing research while they teach, aren't getting jobs at institutions where research is more than an afterthought, how can you — a (presumably) overworked, resourceless visiting chemist with little clout, possibly succeed where they have failed?
Steps taken to clean up car exhaust over the past few decades have had a huge effect, and as a result, «the sources of air pollution are now becoming more diverse in cities,» said McDonald, a chemist at Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences in Boulder, Colo..
At that time becoming a chemist, for me, meant aspiring to a research job in the chemical or pharmaceutical industry, developing new substances and materials.
I work as a research chemist in industry but for some time have been thinking about a return to academia.
As well as analytical and computational chemists, the company, with a work force of over 10,000, looks for synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, and combinatorial chemists to join their research teams.
Not only does this make for an absorbing challenge, but with chemical companies increasingly outsourcing their research and development, it also makes economic sense for chemists to look for a job in product development.
Volcanic plumes were ideal crucibles for sparking stable nitrogen to form reactive compounds that led to the first organic molecules, chemists report in the 15 August Geophysical Research Letters.
«Foreign students or workers in the U.S.A. for the first time are frequently disarmed by the informality of research and teaching laboratories,» says Mel Schiavelli, an organic chemist and founding president of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Pennsylvania.
The Pharmaceutical Development Section (PDS) is a corps of 20 chemists, pharmacists, pharmacokineticists and technicians who make investigational agents for many of the 1,500 clinical research studies running at any given moment at the NIH's Clinical Center.
Carol Robinson, a chemist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, who returned to science following a prolonged career break to raise three children and has since received many honors for her research into the 3D structure of proteins, welcomes the recommendations.
When he went to other contract research firms and asked for data on a trial, they generally produced an overwhelming amount of paper: records of failed tests, meticulous explanations of how the chemists had made adjustments, and more.
Halpern and Pope won grants for their project not only from the National Institute on Drug Abuse but also from Harvard Medical School and two private foundations that support research on psychedelics: the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and the Heffter Research Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the lateresearch on psychedelics: the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and the Heffter Research Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the lateResearch Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the late 1800s).
«We believe this is the first example of 2D atomically thin nanostructures made from ionic materials,» says Peidong Yang, a chemist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and world authority on nanostructures, who first came up with the idea for this research some 20 years ago.
For example, research from Bayer Corporation reveals that 18 percent of female and minority chemists and chemical engineers say professors discouraged them from pursuing a science career.
Indeed, a paper by co-author John Sutherland — a chemist at the Medical Research Council Laboratory for Molecular Biology in Cambridge, U.K. — suggests that all the basic chemicals for life can be cooked up in a water - filled impact crater.
On 27 August, chemist Ryoji Noyori, president of RIKEN, Japan's biggest research institution, announced that its Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe will be stripped of half of its 500 - plus staff, renamed, and put under new management.
For example, Justus von Liebig, a 19th - century German chemist, is noted for his work on isomerism, oxidation and agricultural chemistry, but only passing mention is made of his enormously successful laboratory which pioneered the modern scientific research and teaching laboratoFor example, Justus von Liebig, a 19th - century German chemist, is noted for his work on isomerism, oxidation and agricultural chemistry, but only passing mention is made of his enormously successful laboratory which pioneered the modern scientific research and teaching laboratofor his work on isomerism, oxidation and agricultural chemistry, but only passing mention is made of his enormously successful laboratory which pioneered the modern scientific research and teaching laboratory.
A chemist with government lab ETH Zürich in Switzerland has resigned from his post as head of research for the laboratory as part of an investigation into scientific fraud.
«On 27 August, chemist Ryoji Noyori, president of RIKEN, Japan's biggest research institution, announced that its Center for Developmental Biology (CDB) in Kobe will be stripped of half of its 500 - plus staff, renamed, and put under new management.»
She would advise young chemists who think of going into materials science to consider carefully the research group to which they apply for their Ph.D. «You should definitely not choose a theoretical research topic,» she says, to show that experience in applicative chemistry research gives you a head start in materials science, «and it helps if your professor is known in the field.»
Thatcher could support the reforms, Agar argues, because she «had lived the life of the working research scientist, as a final - year chemistry student in Dorothy Hodgkin's x-ray crystallography laboratory, as an investigator of glues for BX [plastics company] and as a food chemist for Lyons & Co.... [I] t was precisely because Thatcher knew what scientific research was like that made her impervious to claims that science was a special case, with special features and incapable of being understood by outsiders, and therefore that science policy should be left in the hands of scientists.
Stanford analytical chemist Maria Dulay, on the other hand, willingly turned down a tenure - track faculty job at Wake Forest University in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, for a long - term, soft - money position as a research associate in Richard Zare's lab at Stanford.
(The impact of the cuts to EPSRC is also highlighted by a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron in which more than 100 senior chemists, including six Nobel laureates, criticize the council's plans to reduce research funding for synthetic organic chemistry.)
Even though the experiments are pure basic research, the Jena chemists see the potential for practical application in the long term.
I'm fascinated to know whether astronomers too have to pay their way to conferences and whether a chemist's lab costs are similar to how much I paid for my dive gear [for doing marine research].
Organic chemist Carolyn Bertozzi, an HHMI investigator at the University of California, Berkeley, says she's already cancelled some expensive service contracts, stopped paying some travel costs for job candidates, and plans to reduce the size of her 34 - member research group through attrition.
Join chemists John Turner of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Richard Eisenberg of the University of Rochester on Thursday, 21 November, at 3 p.m. EST on this page for a live video chat where we discuss this burgeoning field of research and take your questions.
Like the poet, microbes that make methane are taking chemists on a road less traveled: Of two competing ideas for how microbes make the main component of natural gas, the winning chemical reaction involves a molecule less favored by previous research, something called a methyl radical.
«A global assessment of marine nitrous oxide emissions is, however, difficult because we do not know exactly where and how much nitrous oxide is produced,» says marine chemist Damian L. Arévalo - Martínez from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel.
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
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«By working through each step so carefully, these researchers demonstrated a level of performance and efficiency that people did not think was possible at this point,» said Berkeley Lab chemist Frances Houle, JCAP deputy director for Science and Research Integration, who was not part of the study.
«For some applications, [these] more - complex deformations are required,» says chemist Andreas Lendlein of the GKSS Research Center in Teltow, Germany.
A hair - dye formula in an ancient text originally tipped off scientists to the Greeks» creation, says Philippe Walter, a chemist at the Paris - based Center for Research and Restoration of the Museums of France.
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«We may not have the information to know whether it's really safe for the general population,» including children, the elderly, the sick or pregnant women, says chemist Richard Sachleben, who works in pharmaceutical research and development.
Tropospheric chemist Louisa Emmons at the National Center for Atmospheric Research explains that ozone emanates from fertilizers and pollutants as well as natural sources.
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