Sentences with phrase «scientific talent»

To begin, we identify a pipeline of scientific talent.
It is noteworthy that the much - cited data on student enrollment and degrees, the supply side of the equation, say nothing about the demand for scientific talent.
The country has invested heavily in programs to lure back top scientific talent from overseas but with mixed results.
These are genuinely important issues, but for European scientific talent with an urgent need for a better career outlook, they are not the most important ones.
The centers do so by combining scientific talent with powerful tools to understand and manipulate matter on the atomic and molecular scales.
Meanwhile, the success of another initiative in nurturing home - grown and returning scientific talent is perhaps clearer to see.
They aim to nurture scientific talent and to enable inventive scientists to focus on their research rather than on securing grants in an increasingly competitive funding environment.
The strength of science and our city starts with our wealth of scientific talent and resources — the best in any American city.
The United States has always attracted and benefited from international scientific talent because of these principles.
For that reason, Aliaga and others worry that the expected cuts will spark an exodus of young scientific talent.
Gender disparities in college major choice are associated with the gender pay gap as well as an insufficiently large and diverse labor pool of scientific talent in some of the highest - growing fields in our increasingly scientific global economy.
«These highly competitive awards are a testament to the outstanding early career scientific talent at PNNL,» said Director Steve Ashby.
MaRS Discovery District announced preliminary guidelines for the Premier's Summit Awards which will recognize the extraordinary scientific talent and medical research excellence in the Province of Ontario.
«Alzheimer's Society is dedicated to supporting and training new scientific talent like Ryan to generate novel research ideas that will help us find the answers to all types of dementia.»
The late 1980s featured stark warnings of an impending shortage of scientific talent based on a demographically driven formula for calculating the number of science and engineering Ph.D. s in a given cohort of college - age students.
Far from signaling a shortage of trained scientific talent, current conditions suggest that what this country fails to produce is suitable career opportunities for thousands who have extensive scientific and technical training.
He would be overjoyed on hearing brash young scientific talents declare and repeat: «The universe could be the last free lunch.»
The UK is already the chosen home of some of the world's greatest scientific talent.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science called on President Donald Trump to consult with the world's largest general scientific organization to find ways to balance the nation's necessity for the free flow of international scientific talent while safeguarding national security.
Leaders of higher education are hoping that this new report will do the same for their «industry,» which leads the world in producing scientific talent and knowledge but sees its lead eroding.
«There aren't any new data presented, but we have a wealth of anecdotal evidence» pointing to a shortage of domestic scientific talent, says Joseph Miller, Corning's chief technology officer and chair of the task force, which has held a series of open meetings to discuss a long - awaited report that it plans to present to the board next week.
Although NSF's budget rose in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the idea that the nation was facing a shortage of scientific talent collapsed after a 1992 congressional inquiry pointed out its weak underpinnings.
The plan aims to boost government funding for science, attract more scientific talent from abroad, and make the nation of 2 million the science and innovation hub of the western Balkans.
Rather, there's a «tunnel» running between the Turkish capital and the Peach Tree City that carries a steady stream of scientific talent direct from Middle Eastern Technical University (METU), Turkey's premier science institution, to the labs of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Concerned about staying competitive and not losing scientific talent due to lack of benefits, public universities in states with antigay marriage legislation are figuring out how to finance domestic partnership benefits through grants and private funding.
That extraordinary early feat, eventually published in Nature, signaled a raw scientific talent that his mentors (who came to include Jonas Salk and B. F. Skinner) likened to Einstein's.
But given that the government is introducing it, we've decided we should work with them to get it as effective as possible so we don't limit the introduction of scientific talent coming from overseas.»
In our lab at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, we have studied various scientific talents among people with dyslexia.
We need to work together to create a safe, supportive environment and culture that encourages young scientific talent rather than deterring it,» said Eric Davidson, president - elect, of the American Geophysical Union.
It will seek to advise the Administration on the need for a balance between ensuring the continued ability of the U.S. to attract and work with global scientific talent and protecting national security.
One is that, while the U.S. has relied for decades on non-U.S. citizens to fill out its scientific workforce, the growing global competition for scientific talent makes our dependence on foreign scientists «an increasingly uncertain proposition.»
EDF integrates world - class scientific talent into our program work via senior contributing scientists.
The final question was: «Can an effective program be proposed for discovering and developing scientific talent in American youth so that the continuing future of scientific research in this country may be assured on a level comparable to what has been done during the war?»
If the system doesn't work as planned and ends up keeping good scientific talent out, Nurse adds, «then we will be informing the border agency this is a significant issue.
Implementation of this policy compromises the United States» ability to attract international scientific talent and maintain scientific and economic leadership.
Canada is actively attracting and developing cutting edge AI, blockchain, and quantum computing technologies and quickly becoming a leading hub for scientific talent.
Toronto, June 15, 2006 — MaRS Discovery District announced preliminary guidelines for the Premier's Summit Awards which will recognize the extraordinary scientific talent and medical research excellence in the Province of Ontario.
Finally, I fear that the flow of new scientific talent from both here and abroad is ebbing.
Like many other Eastern European countries, Romania has lost much of its young scientific talent to Western scientific powerhouses following the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989.
These passageways, although largely invisible to Americans, appear to play a crucial role in determining the distribution of scientific talent in this country.
That makes those institutions, potentially, an important source of scientific talent, a place where, it is hoped, new scientific careers currently gestate.
The editorial urged Professor Langley to use his scientific talents for better purposes than trying to fly.
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