Sentences with phrase «scientific operations»

First - light in January, 1999, was followed by commissioning and a phase - in of scientific operations through 2000.
Kristin Ellis leads scientific operations at Opentrons, a start - up making robots for biologists.
Advanced LIGO — a major upgrade to the sensitivity of the instruments compared to the first generation LIGO detectors — began scientific operations in September 2015.
The Gaia spacecraft was launched in December of 2013 and began scientific operations the next year.
Corey Casper was named as IDRI's Chief Scientific Officer, leading scientific operations and executing the scientific stratregy for the organization, in April 2018.
Learning about problems early allows affected people to arrange their finances, seek out clinical trials and otherwise make plans for future care, said Heather Snyder, senior director of medical and scientific operations for the Alzheimer's Association.
Rosetta will continue scientific operations around comet 67P for another two months before completing its mission, when it will join Philae, descending down onto the comet.
By pooling many functions, NSF hopes to make better use of available expertise and achieve economies of scale while preserving independent scientific operations.
The United States, despite having substantial scientific operations in Antarctica and seeing ever more activity in its Arctic waters, has been relying on a pair of aging, decades - old heavy icebreakers to maintain mobility in ice - cloaked seas.
With vast experience of bio compatible therapies and knowledge of problem solving biomedical scientific operations, looking forward to work as a Bio Medical Engineer with an esteemed organization for a long term career.
Shoken Miyama, director of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, described how researchers and funding agencies in the United States, Japan, and Europe had negotiated «different cultures, different budgetary processes, and different time schedules» to get ALMA heading toward the start of scientific operations «with no major problems.»
Heather Snyder is senior director of medical and scientific operations at the Alzheimer's Association.
Researchers from the Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla, California, and the universities of Southern California and Hawaii, among others, are on the scientific operations team.
By contrast, testing is an empirical, scientific operation.
VIRTIS was built by a consortium from Italy, France and Germany, under the scientific responsibility of the Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali of the INAF (Italy), which also guides the scientific operations.
Mizuno: In a conventional method, railroad tracks and wagons were used for antenna transportation in radio interferometers with multiple antennas like ALMA, such as the Nobeyama Millimeter Array (NMA * Ended its scientific operations), and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA * One of the large radio telescopes operated by the U.S. National Radio Astronomy Observatory) in New Mexico.
They can only break ice that is less than one year old (not multi-year sea ice), and this can be a significant barrier to scientific operations.
Heather Snyder, senior director of medical and scientific operations at the Alzheimer's Association, advises people who have concerns about their memory to speak with their doctor.
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