Being a successful Chemist requires an exceptional education and analytical, problem - solving and
scientific skills in order carry out experiments and research.
I think there is at least
some scientific skill in a survival analysis of a million people.
Not exact matches
Harvey Mudd describes its core curriculum as «an academic boot camp
in the STEM disciplines — math, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering — as well as classes
in writing and critical inquiry» that it says «gives students a broad
scientific foundation and the
skills to think and to solve problems across disciplines.»
Kyle's deep
scientific experience and extensive background
in equity research and public market investing bring an important
skill set to Pappas Capital.
In such education
scientific knowledge and engineering
skill will be taught not as means of making good the claims of the autonomous human will against nature, but as resources for the informed pursuit of the good.
Scientific knowledge is not validated without the concurrence of inquirers everywhere, and the fund of human knowledge,
skill, and beauty needs replenishment from men of genius
in every land.
What we seek is a situation
in which we so combine
scientific and technical
skill with moral and spiritual discipline that the products of human genius shall be used for the welfare of the human race rather than their harm and destruction.
The difference between education understood only as training
in technical
skills within the ideology of the economic growth and education for promoting a technical society within the framework of a culture of «
scientific temper, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform», is indeed great.
Winemakers, growers, and consumers
in attendance all agreed that the unique terrain and weather conditions of the Northwest, when coupled with the creative and
scientific skills of those charting the course at each winery, yield wonderful wines of great depth, flavor and character.
Innovation The R&D team at Creamy Creation is well known and respected for their
scientific skill, beverage knowledge and innovation
in the cream liqueur category.
Working with expert faculty, students will learn new
skills in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields while cultivating a love of exploration, discovery, and
scientific inquiry.
Fine motor
skill development,
scientific observation, following steps
in a recipe, quantitative thinking, measuring, and more — cooking has it all!
Both programs are based on
scientific research into how students of various ages learn best and have allowed students to not only grow
in their educational knowledge, but strengthen their problem - solving and critical thinking
skills.
There is an overwhelming cultural belief
in the United States that hospitals are the safest place to give birth, regardless of the extensive
scientific data that planned homebirths with
skilled midwives suggest otherwise.
Scientific reasoning
in early and middle childhood: the development of domain - general evidence evaluation, experimentation, and hypothesis generation
skills.
The activation of the serve - and - return wiring
in the brain, provide the basis of healthy brain architecture: particularly
in relation to life - long mental well - being, empathy, emotional regulation, and cognitive
skills (Feldman, Rosenthal & Eidelman, 2014; National
Scientific Council on the Developing Child, 2004; World Health Organisation, 2004).
Doing science at home is not just for fun, it is also to cultivate child's interest
in science and help them grow
scientific thinking
skills.
In the past two decades, there has been a rapid increase in our understanding, not only of the scientific basis of lactation and suckling, but also of effective management and prevention of breast - feeding problems, including the use of basic counselling skill
In the past two decades, there has been a rapid increase
in our understanding, not only of the scientific basis of lactation and suckling, but also of effective management and prevention of breast - feeding problems, including the use of basic counselling skill
in our understanding, not only of the
scientific basis of lactation and suckling, but also of effective management and prevention of breast - feeding problems, including the use of basic counselling
skills.
It also helps the activation of the serve - and - return wiring
in the brain, provide the basis of healthy brain architecture: particularly
in relation to life - long mental well - being, empathy, emotional regulation, and cognitive
skills (Feldman, Rosenthal & Eidelman, 2014; National
Scientific Council on the Developing Child, 2004; World Health Organisation, 2004).
These are
skills that will lay the foundation for them to understand more complex
scientific concepts
in the future.
The individual
skills found
in those who have undertaken the considered and logical approach often found
in scientific learning and investigation, are the very ones the Party should now endeavour to acquire.
STPF fellows, with their deep
scientific training, understanding of the policymaking arena, far - reaching networks and honed communication
skills, are poised to lead us forward and play critical roles
in years to come.»
Importantly, the study found that only teachers with high knowledge and
skills for science — not literacy or math — created quality
scientific opportunities for students, such as providing science materials and engaging children
in science experiences
in the classroom.
Throughout his career, he has applied his
scientific skills to a personal interest
in politics and policy.
This early childhood period is a time when kids begin developing knowledge and
skills for science, she said, adding that preschool children have the capacity to engage
in and learn from
scientific thinking.
Her career comes full circle on Monday when she becomes director of AAAS» Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Program, which, since 1973, has helped some 3,300 scientists and engineers ply their
scientific knowledge and related
skills in the policy arena, solving problems big and small facing leaders
in Congress, executive agencies and judicial offices.
To date, however, governments have largely ignored their Article 15 obligations and neither the human rights nor the
scientific communities have brought their
skills and influential voices to bear on the promotion and application of this right
in practice.
All the interdisciplinary
skills and knowledge he had gathered during his
scientific training — which had covered biochemistry, biotechnology, biomaterials, and stem cell biology — put him «
in a very advantageous position to address this question» of how to develop nanoparticles that could modulate stem cell differentiation on demand, he says.
Among other
skills, these standards contain a stronger emphasis on written and oral communication when developing models and engineering solutions, and
in obtaining and evaluating
scientific evidence.
As I continue to learn and develop my
scientific skill set
in a new field of study, I hope to maintain a sense of wonder, both
in my research and
in my time with my family.
Learning new fields is a
skill I developed
in graduate school that I continue to use now as I manage research grants
in scientific areas that are outside my previous expertise.
Although these postdocs are active
in research, the talk largely centered on moving
scientific advances through the complex drug - development process to the marketplace and the clinic — and on the
skills and strategies needed to build a career
in industry.
My graduate program and
scientific mentors during my Ph.D. and postdoc emphasized communication as a critical
skill,
in research and beyond.
Even though I've been out of the biomedical research lab for 7 years, I still regularly use many of these
skills in my work running educational programs geared toward improving equity and inclusion
in the sciences, as well as connecting
scientific research with the public.
They note the contributions scientists have made
in making human rights a reality for people everywhere including defending the freedom of
scientific inquiry and applying their knowledge and
skills in helping to reveal the truths about violations of human rights.
Through the EWTA, scientists learn and improve their
skills to effectively communicate
scientific principles
in multiple forums.
I emphasized that I was trained
in how to think about complex subjects and use the
scientific method —
skills I could apply to any topic.
With the level of seniority that you've reached with your current employer, the
skills and management experience you have are unlikely to be specific to
scientific or technical management, so I'm sure that other industry sectors will be interested
in you.
Skills in more than one of these areas (e.g., a
scientific field and a foreign language) are especially desired.
«So, first, you should research what they may be seeking for [
in terms of which
scientific skills and knowledge].
Yet,
in many ways, academic science study — especially when it's complemented with work
in an industrial setting — provides excellent preparation
in the basic
skills you need to practice — and to teach — enterprise
in a
scientific context.
Professional development encompasses
scientific growth and
skills that are infrequently taught
in the classroom but are vital for success
in launching a postdoc's independent career.
«Companies need scientists with a broad background
in several disciplines, but they have a broad need for scientists with special
skills as well,» says Chris Jock, vice president and general manager of
scientific staffing firm Kelly Scientific
scientific staffing firm Kelly
Scientific Scientific Resources.
«Especially when it comes to areas ranging from
scientific and engineering research to workforce education and
skills, congressional leaders should declare the proposal «dead on arrival,»» said Stephen J. Ezell, vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)
in Washington, D.C.
Scientific record - keeping is a basic professional
skill for any scientist — but it's especially important
in industry, where laboratory records must be robust enough to stand up to an intellectual property challenge.
For Kang, the event presented an opportunity to apply his
scientific skills to a pressing medical emergency facing people
in Africa.
People had always told him that he was a
skilled and dynamic presenter — and because he had been the only cell biologist
in his postdoc lab, he had become adept at explaining complex
scientific concepts clearly to a broad array of scientists.
There's a lack of interpersonal -
skills training and evaluation
in academia, which leaves many technical people believing that decisions about their future will be based upon their
scientific credentials and not those «soft
skills» I talk so much about
in Tooling Up.
The body of
scientific knowledge and
skills needed to work
in biomedical engineering is just as diverse as the range of research topics.
If the
scientific life is definitely not for you, the
skills and knowledge you acquired whilst getting those two little letters will also make you a more attractive candidate
in fields such as consultancy and publishing.