Sentences with phrase «scientific institutes in»

America hopes to save millions of dollars on the cost of its giant superconducting supercollider by buying magnets and part - icle detectors from scientific institutes in Russia.
You imply that «every scientific institute in the world» is in agreement over AGW, and that we are the only ones disputing aspects of AGW theory.

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Founded in 1911, Tsinghua University is known for fostering talent and scientific research, with 149 key research institutes, including 13 state key laboratories.
The institutes that serve in this way would not be places for teaching most students, although those wanting to become scientific researchers could learn research methods as apprentices.
Initially borne of research by Swedish scientific research institute, Innventia, Södra has explored the adaptability of DuraPulp in a series of design - led commissions, including a paper - thin, waterproof chair, moulded packaging to cradle delicate objects in transit and an electric desk lamp.
We use our Global Technology & Innovation Centres to advance scientific research, long term initiatives and innovation in collaboration with key institutes and universities.
In our new digital world, Nigerian universities can not count themselves as frontiers of technology, library resources, scientific institutes and high level human assets.
Based in Alaska, a nonprofit research institute founded and run by a group of independent researchers has permitted decades of scientific work.
Some midsized nonprofit organizations that hire biomedical researchers include SRI International (a nonprofit scientific research institute focused on innovative technologies) and the Institute for OneWorld Health, the world's first nonprofit pharmaceutical company, both based in California.
Scientists at research institutes and universities in Singapore are carrying out valuable and world - class research, but they might not be in a position to convey the potential of their discovery to a venture capitalist, unless the venture capitalist has a scientific background or at least access to someone on the team who does.
The not - for - profit WestLink Innovation Network Ltd. was established in 2000 in an attempt to accelerate the commercialization of scientific inventions at 25 western Canadian universities, colleges, and research institutes.
Echo is trying to succeed where the GlucoWatch did not by improving the technology's ability to permeate a patient's skin, Robert Langer, an institute professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), wrote in an e-mail to Scientific American.
In any case, NIH's constituent institutes are free to base their funding decisions on their own scientific and training priorities — a very important fact and one that, in my view, the institutes should take every opportunity to exploit in order to promote new investigatorIn any case, NIH's constituent institutes are free to base their funding decisions on their own scientific and training priorities — a very important fact and one that, in my view, the institutes should take every opportunity to exploit in order to promote new investigatorin my view, the institutes should take every opportunity to exploit in order to promote new investigatorin order to promote new investigators.
SLR - JC has called for a reform of the recruitment process both in academia and public research institutes such as the National Centre for Scientific Research.
Along with its sister institute, the EPFL, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ) is a true heavyweight when it comes to translating scientific research into novel business ideas.
They had gathered to discuss the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research's (NWO's) groundbreaking affirmative action program Aspasia and to brainstorm about how gender imbalance could continue to be tackled in universities and institutes nationwide.
Writing on a blog on the Web site of Le Scienze, the Italian edition of Scientific American, particle physicist Roberto Battiston argues that the individual research institutes can only operate efficiently if they have «managerial and scientific autonomy» and that the far - larger CNR, in contrast, has developed a «complex bureaucratic apparatScientific American, particle physicist Roberto Battiston argues that the individual research institutes can only operate efficiently if they have «managerial and scientific autonomy» and that the far - larger CNR, in contrast, has developed a «complex bureaucratic apparatscientific autonomy» and that the far - larger CNR, in contrast, has developed a «complex bureaucratic apparatus.»
Since completion rate is a measure of the success of an institute or university, we PhD students believe there is a good case for including the quality of supervision in the regular five - yearly visitation reports that judge the scientific quality of the universities.
The St. Laurent Institute, a non-profit medical research institute focused on the systems biology of disease, today announced in a study published in the July edition of Genome Biology, that genetic matter, previously ignored by the scientific community, may play an important role in cancer.
Hadfield says packaging the change as a general quality - control improvement may help: «In our research institute, our histopathology core is very carefully controlled in the time of fixation, [and] being controlled in any scientific or diagnostic process means that things are more robust.&raquIn our research institute, our histopathology core is very carefully controlled in the time of fixation, [and] being controlled in any scientific or diagnostic process means that things are more robust.&raquin the time of fixation, [and] being controlled in any scientific or diagnostic process means that things are more robust.&raquin any scientific or diagnostic process means that things are more robust.»
Researchers of the University of Twente, the University of Zürich and research institute Brainclinics in Nijmegen, publish these results in Scientific Reports of 15 February.
Looked on favorably by the government the institute began to receive generous donations from organizations such as the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency and the MacArthur Foundation in the U.S. Bolstered by such support, INBio grew and matured, collecting various awards including the Prince of Asturias Award for Technological and Scientific Research in 1995.
They include the BEST (Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training) programs at 17 institutes across the country; encouraging the use of individual development plans (IDPs) by all NIH - supported graduate students and postdocs; and, one I am particularly pleased about, offering individual F30 and F31 predoctoral fellowships through all the NIH institutes and centers.
The Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a new institute in Rome that was officially inaugurated yesterday, aims to bring together some of the brightest scientific minds in the Italian capital and lure other eminent researchers from abroad.
Proposed in 2001, OIST started operations as a research institute in 2005 with a handful of scientists working in borrowed space, with Brenner serving as president and a board of governors stacked with scientific luminaries, including five Nobel laureates.
But the institutes are essentially pockets of scientific distinction in an apparently bleak landscape.
On an endless number of topics, [including] migration, health, the environment, and even the history of our country, the ideas disseminated by the National Front are in open contradiction with undeniable evidence established by research and with the necessary autonomy of the scientific community,» the institute directors write in their statement, which does not explicitly endorse Macron.
My year in Japan not only gave me hands - on experience in scientific research in an outstanding research institute, I also learned a lot about life in general and became a more confident individual.
Bourguignon retired in August after 19 years at the helm of the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies, a private institute near Paris; he has also been a fellow at France's National Center for Scientific Research for the past 45 years.
This institute, established in February 2004 by Dan Reed, strives to bring together the sciences, arts, and humanities and uses computing to take advantage of the interwoven threads of various scientific goals.
As one indicator of success, the number of scientific papers produced at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB), an A * STAR institute, jumped from 82 in 2000 to 165 in 2006, according to Thomson Sscientific papers produced at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB), an A * STAR institute, jumped from 82 in 2000 to 165 in 2006, according to Thomson ScientificScientific.
In most cases, it is next to impossible for a U.S. citizen to work as a paid member of the scientific staff in a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light sourceIn most cases, it is next to impossible for a U.S. citizen to work as a paid member of the scientific staff in a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light sourcein a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light sources.
The Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations (FASO), set up in 2013 to manage RAS's property and most of its budget, has recently stepped up efforts to make the academy leaner and meaner by merging institutes; several dozen mergers are planned.
Even his foremost scientific biographer, Abraham Pais — a colleague at the institute and an impressive physicist in his own right — referred to him in terms usually reserved for biblical prophets.
Indeed, the built - in support for junior group leaders is one of the factors that particularly appeals to Di Croce, compared to «more traditional institutions,» where «there is often little or no scientific support and each group's success is independent of the others in the same institute
HHMI does, however, expect to see its investigators» former postdocs in jobs that use their scientific training: «in a government lab, research institute, or the commercial sector, doing something in biotech or the pharmaceutical industry.
In 2004, when Allon Therapeutics went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange, he joined the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, becoming its business development director in charge of forging commercial opportunities and scientific partnerships for the institutIn 2004, when Allon Therapeutics went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange, he joined the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, becoming its business development director in charge of forging commercial opportunities and scientific partnerships for the institutin charge of forging commercial opportunities and scientific partnerships for the institute.
As the new millennium unfolds, reform - minded leaders of Chinese universities and academies, and of independent scientific institutes, are all pushing for research discoveries and applications that will bolster China's rise in diverse spheres of science.
Although that formula has produced excellent science — Max Planck scientists have won 10 Nobel Prizes since 1984 — some critics contend that it has prevented the society from reacting quickly enough to sudden changes in the scientific landscape and has isolated its researchers from Germany's university system and from colleagues at other institutes (Science, 4 June 1999, p. 1595).
Measures instituted in recent years to encourage the sharing of scientific information appear to have reduced the overall level of withholding of data and materials among academic life science researchers.
Bianco notes that the placement of the institute in India brings several benefits, including a rich scientific base, and access to Indian firms with expertise in making affordable drugs and vaccines and to a large population of lower - income people who could test new vaccines and would be among the immediate beneficiaries of any successes.
Alfonso has been a guest speaker in international conferences and a guest lecturer in universities and research institutes in the US, Canada, South America and Europe, and has published more than 50 scientific papers and book chapters in these fields.
ABOUT LAWSON HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE As the research institute of London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph's Health Care London, and working in partnership with Western University, Lawson Health Research Institute is committed to furthering scientific knowledge to advance health care around the world.
IIASA has 4,028 alumni from 94 countries, 25 % of whom are actively involved in the institute's scientific activities, among them leading personalities in academia, government, and the private sector.
The mission of the new institute is to accelerate discoveries by including data scientists in technology development and research from the beginning to the end of the scientific process, rather than as a final step when opportunities for new insights have already been missed.
Situated on the UCSB campus and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the institute at any given time hosts two or three programs in which theoretical physicists meet up to learn from their scientific colleagues, collaborate, and discuss the implications of new discoveries.
The JCVI is a not - for - profit research institute in Rockville, MD and San Diego, CA dedicated to the advancement of the science of genomics; the understanding of its implications for society; and communication of those results to the scientific community, the public, and policymakers.
Dr. Spudich (a former member of McLaughlin's Scientific Advisory Committee) has been a key player in the development of the inStem project at the NCBS, the leading biological research institute in India with which he has had a longstanding affiliation.
I use data mining to answer questions like: Who are the already established and the emerging leaders (researchers, institutes, countries, journals and conferences) in various specific scientific topics that are known to be of interest to the Air Force?
BTI thanks Rigas for her transformative work in communicating the institute's scientific mission and wishes her well in her next endeavor.
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