Sentences with phrase «sciences doctoral candidate»

The study, funded in part by a $ 500,000 grant from the Florida Legislative, was a collaboration between Saleh Naser, UCF infectious disease specialist, Dr. Shazia Bég, rheumatologist at UCF's physician practice, and Robert Sharp, a biomedical sciences doctoral candidate at the medical school.

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Ronald Settle is a doctoral candidate in Theology and Natural Science at Drew University.
Takato, a physicist at AGC Asahi Glass and former postdoctoral scholar at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan, completed much of the study as a doctoral candidate in physics at UB.
Polly and his co-author A. Michelle Lawing, a doctoral candidate studying biology and geological sciences at Indiana, looked at 11 species of rattlesnakes across North America, tracking where they lived and how much they vary from one another, reconciling their movements with the climate several million years in the past.
Kristen Wickert, a doctoral candidate in the division of plant and soil sciences, also at West Virginia University, who worked with Kasson, said that the viability of the Ailanthus varies.
«I am very pleased that this exciting result emerged in a cooperation of a doctoral candidate out of my group at the Graduate School of Excellence «Materials Science in Mainz» together with co-workers from Kaiserslautern and our colleagues from Konstanz, with whom we collaborate within the Priority Program «Spin Caloric Transport» funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG),» emphasized Professor Mathias Kläui, director of the MAINZ Graduate School of Excellence based at Mainz University.
- Kevin Boehnke, doctoral candidate in environmental health sciences at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
In France, all Ph.D. candidates with a doctoral contract are entitled to take up to 32 days a year away from the lab to do paid work in teaching, science communication, technology transfer, or consulting — an option which Rym Boudjemaa took advantage of.
The computer scientist is a doctoral candidate at the Saarland University Graduate School for Computer Science, and also a researcher at the Center for IT - Security, Privacy and Accountability (CISPA), one of three security research centers in Germany that are specifically funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, BMBF.
People are hard - wired by evolution to like sweetness and dislike bitterness, and this influences the food and beverage choices we make every day, pointed out lead researcher Alissa Allen, a doctoral candidate in food science advised by Hayes.
«Climate change is arguably the largest collective - action problem the world has ever faced,» said lead author Nick Obradovich, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science in UC San Diego's Division of Social Sciences.
Deepti Singh, the lead author of the study and a doctoral candidate in the Environmental Earth System Science program at Stanford, said changes in the monsoon are important, because farmers there are very dependent on rain - fed agriculture for food production both nationally and for export.
It consists of work groups from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, TU Kaiserslautern, and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz and offers excellent national and international doctoral candidates in natural science disciplines an exceptional training in materials science.
But Kevin Zmetra, a recipient of a Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Zmetra, a doctoral candidate at the University of Connecticut, along with leading researchers, has tested the use of Ultra-High Strength Concrete (UHSC)-- a strong material used to repair bridges much more quickly at a much lower cost.
► In this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life column, Kevin Boehnke, a doctoral candidate in public health at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, writes that his training in ancient history has given him a perspective and tools that have made him a better scientist.
During the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), being held Nov. 20 - 22, in Portland, Oregon, Randy Ewoldt, an assistant professor who runs the Ewoldt Research Group in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, and Jeremy Koch, a doctoral candidate, will present their work studying bubbles within complex fluids.
«What's interesting is that we saw this loss in efficiency in the lower canopy was not due to the leaf senescing and dying off — we would have expected that,» said first author Charles Pignon, a doctoral candidate in the crop sciences and at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
«We grew molybdenum disulfide, a very promising 2 - D material, on a sapphire substrate,» said Kehao Zhang, a doctoral candidate of Joshua Robinson, associate professor of materials science and engineering, Penn State.
«Just like humans breathe oxygen, these bacteria respire poisonous elements to survive,» said Chris Abin, author of a paper describing the research published recently in the journal Environmental Science & Technology and a doctoral candidate in microbiology.
«At MIT's Mesoscale Nuclear Materials Lab, we've been developing improvements to a technique called «transient grating spectroscopy» (TGS), which is sensitive to both thermal transport and elastic properties of materials,» said Cody Dennett, the paper's lead author and a doctoral candidate in nuclear science and engineering.
«Since the initial hydrogel's transition temperature was very close to the temperature of the human eye, we had to modify its properties to ensure that it would form a solid seal as soon as the gel was applied to the eye by a soldier or medic,» says lead author Niki Bayat, a doctoral candidate in the Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the USC Viterbi School.
Co-authors for the study from the Department of Human Development and Family Science were Cara Streit, doctoral candidate in human development and family sciences; Jean Ispa, professor; and Francisco Palermo, assistant professor.
Lisa Gunter, a doctoral candidate studying behavioral neuroscience at the Canine Science Collaboratory in the Department of Psychology, began the project as a pilot study at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, the largest no - kill shelter in the country.
Gaurav Chaudhary, a doctoral candidate in the department of mechanical science and engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign (UIUC), will present his work on hagfish slime during the 88th Annual Meeting of The Society of Rheology, being held Feb. 12 - 16, in Tampa, Florida.
The research team also includes Peter Snyder, a doctoral student in computer science and an Electronic Security and Privacy IGERT fellow, and Chris Kanich, an assistant professor of computer science, both from UIC,; and Periwinkle Doerfler, a doctoral candidate at NYU Tandon.
Gunter, a doctoral candidate studying behavioral neuroscience at the Canine Science Collaboratory in the Department of Psychology, found that shelter dogs benefit from sleepover programs like the one offered at at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, the nation's largest no - kill animal shelter.
People are hard - wired by evolution to like sweetness and dislike bitterness, and this influences the food and beverage choices we make every day, pointed out lead researcher Alissa (Allen) Nolden, a doctoral candidate in food science advised by Hayes.
Rode's team included Jeffrey J. Anderson, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy, Paul Fischbeck, professor of social and decision sciences and engineering and public policy, and Haibo Zhai, associate research professor of engineering and public policy.
This current National Science Foundation - funded Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) project included 12 co-principal investigators from as many institutions along with a host of graduate and doctoral candidate students.
Photos by Brent Christner, LSU associate professor of biological sciences and lead author of the report — Amanda Achberger, a doctoral candidate and researcher on the National Science Foundation - funded Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) project works on equipment involved with drilling down and sampling a lake located under almost a half - mile of ice.
Photo provided by Brent Christner, LSU associate professor of biological sciences and lead author of the report — Amanda Achberger, a doctoral candidate and researcher on the National Science Foundation - funded Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) project, put up her tent against the backdrop of the Antarctica.
A Dec. 11 article in The New York Times, «China's Emissions Pledges Are Undercut by Boom in Coal Projects Abroad,» cited the research of Phillip Hannam MPA «15, a doctoral candidate in the Woodrow Wilson School's Program in Science, Technology and Environmental Policy (STEP).
It was coauthored by Philip M. Sadler, assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and director of the Science Education Department at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CFA), and Robert H. Tai, doctoral candidate at HGSE.
«All doctoral candidates studying issues related to education — whether taking a lens that draws heavily on economics, sociology, or political science, for example — would benefit from training that focuses on conducting education research in partnership with districts and agencies,» said HGSE Professor Nonie Lesaux, who is a member of the PIER Governing Committee.
Kathryn M. Bateman is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction, focusing on Science Education at Penn State University.
Katie Bateman is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction, focusing on Science Education at Penn State University.
Kathryn M. (Katie) Bateman is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction, focusing on Science Education at Penn State University.
Robert Rounds, a doctoral candidate in Materials Science at North Carolina State University, explained that his funding is tied to a grant that his advisor received from the United States Department of Defense.
Yes, says Lisa Gunter, MA, CPDT - KA, a doctoral candidate at Arizona State University in the Department of Psychology and researcher at the Canine Science Collaboratory, and Kelly Duer, Maddie's ® Foster Care Specialist and Foster Expansion Coordinator for a national study of foster care for medium and large dogs with long shelter stays.
Lisa Gunter, MA, CPDT - KA is a doctoral candidate at Arizona State Univer8sity in the Department of Psychology and conducts her research under the mentorship of Clive Wynne in the Canine Science Collaboratory.
Lisa Gunter, a doctoral candidate studying behavioral neuroscience at the Canine Science Collaboratory in the Department of Psychology, began the project:
Panelists include: Andrea Hanley (Navajo) Public Programs Manager, IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Jacob Meders (Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, California) Assistant Professor in the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts & Science at Arizona State University, and Allison Rowe, Doctoral Candidate, Art Education, University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign.
PRESENTERS Felix Rietmann is a German - Swiss medical doctor trained in pediatrics, and a PhD candidate in the History of Science and the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities at Princeton University.
Some Dartmouth College doctoral candidates doing research in Greenland took offense at the European Commission's attempt earlier this year at using viral video as a recruiting tool for exciting girls about careers in science.
Recently, Jane Flegal, Doctoral candidate in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California at Berkeley, and FCEA scholar in residence chatted by phone with Peter Frumhoff, Director of Science and Policy and Chief Climate Scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).
Jenell is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy (ESP).
This study, which was supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation, is the first to analyze long - term trends in rainfall and surface air temperature over a timescale of nearly an entire century, the study's lead author, Natalie Thomas, a doctoral candidate in atmospheric and oceanic science at the University of Maryland, told Live SScience Foundation, is the first to analyze long - term trends in rainfall and surface air temperature over a timescale of nearly an entire century, the study's lead author, Natalie Thomas, a doctoral candidate in atmospheric and oceanic science at the University of Maryland, told Live Sscience at the University of Maryland, told Live ScienceScience.
Jane A. Flegal is a Scholar in Residence with the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment, and a doctoral candidate in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California at Berkeley, where she is also affiliated with the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society and the Energy & Environment Policy Lab.
Ebonyse holds a Master's degree in Human Service Counseling, a graduate certificate in Infant Toddler Mental Health, a Master's of Science in Family Studies, and is currently a doctoral candidate in the Early Childhood Program at Concordia University Chicago.
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