Sentences with phrase «scientific research instruments»

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Manufacturer of analytical instruments, equipment, software, and services for the scientific research industry has more than 50,000 employees in 50 countries.
But I do realize that the atheist rant is pointless, especially where it tries to argue from an empirical / scientific standpoint because spirituality isn't about trying to figure things out from the outside in through research and data collection — it's when we see things from the inside out and the only valid instrument of measurement is our own being.
The technology may one day lead to new imaging instruments and microscopes for use in medicine and scientific research, such as devices for detecting early signs of skin cancer or early visual cues for food spoilage.
Many scientific instruments rely on the ability to detect photons one at a time, from the huge tanks of water built deep underground to detect neutrinos from the Sun to the fluorescence detectors used in biological research.
The special role of computer scientists in contemporary research, Iverson says, is roughly analogous to the role in other fields of the designers of sophisticated scientific instruments: sequencing machines, telescopes, particle colliders, and so on.
Lick's supporters say the observatory has made key contributions to the development of new scientific instruments and to recent research, such as discovering new extrasolar planets.
But for Elizabeth Austin, the project's chief scientist, there's another thrill: the glider will carry scientific instruments for climate, aerospace and stratospheric research that can not be done using other means.
With Falcon Heavy's additional lift, researchers planning the Large UV Optical Infrared Surveyor telescope, a proposed mission for the 2020s with a mirror at least 9 meters across, could focus less on reducing weight and more on delivering a great scientific instrument, says Matt Mountain, president of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy in Washington, D.C. «If we don't have to fight for mass, the testing is greatly simplified and you can launch more ambitious systems.»
Observing time on NRAO telescopes is available on a competitive basis to qualified scientists after evaluation of research proposals on the basis of scientific merit, the capability of the instruments to do the work, and the availability of the telescope during the requested time.
Its data has appeared in more than 12,800 research papers, making it one of the more fruitful scientific instruments ever produced.
Program aims to increase access to shared scientific and engineering instruments for research and research training in institutions of higher education, and not - for - profit museums, science centers and scientific / engineering research organizations.
Partner with you to participate in the conduct of scientific research with your camera or instrument.
Across the past four years the GBT has also continued to grow and improve both in its performance and in the instruments available for scientific research.
It was primarily used for scientific research, notably the study of gas clouds in our galaxy (the Milky Way), and to test instruments destined for large telescopes.
The high altitude balloon, launched by Vanderbilt, will carry a 12 pound payload or scientific instruments for research and a camera for live streaming.
Péter Ábrahám, research advisor at Konkoly Observatory and the leader of the Hungarian MATISSE project emphasizes that «the successful Hungarian contribution to MATISSE shows a good example for a synergy between high - tech instrument development and world - class scientific research using the most powerful astronomical instruments.
This workhorse will conduct more onboard scientific research, using a larger suite of laboratory instruments and sensors, than any previous Martian model.
At its 231st meeting near Washington, DC, the AAS named the recipients of its 2018 prizes for outstanding achievements in scientific research, instrument development, and writing.
Researchers from the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Côte d'Azur Observatory and elsewhere used observations made by the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory's (SOHO) Global Oscillations at Low Frequency (GOLF) instrument to measure solar oscillations, then used a new technique to determine the speed at which the solar core was spinning.
As a member of the engineering staff, her research work encompassed a multidisciplinary approach to the development and testing of analytical instruments for planetary exploration missions with the focus on transitioning fundamental scientific research and early technological demonstrations toward breadboard and brassboard instrumentation development.
Scientific research costs lots of money because all he many different experimental operations require use of special supplies and instruments, salaries for specially trained research workers, specified safety measures for certain specimens, specified measures for use and disposal of radioactive materials and toxic substances, and, many other adjunctive expenses.
With Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, Matthew Friday relocates a mobile and modular research station that contains a variety of cartographic and scientific instruments.
If I were able to open up the mailboxes of every research team in the world, I am sure I would find examples of minor protocol breaches, human error, instrument failures and other scientific dirty laundry.
To confidently detect small climate shifts requires instrument accuracy and stability better than is generally required for weather research and most other scientific uses.
The top - paying aircraft mechanics salaries are with major airlines; couriers and express delivery services such as FedEx or UPS; companies that manufacture navigational, measuring, electro - medical and control instruments; scientific research and development services; and gas and oil extraction companies.
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