Sentences with phrase «scientific talent in»

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?»
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 passageways, although largely invisible to Americans, appear to play a crucial role in determining the distribution of scientific talent in this country.

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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.
And it is again proving that Michigan, with its unique combination of scientific, engineering and business talent, is a great place in which to invest.
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.
Jules is a Caltech graduate who now makes his living as a professional photographer; he combines an artistic talent with his scientific abilities in the darkroom to produce some astonishingly beautiful images of nature that now adorn his living room.
2Thomas Kuhn, «The Essential Tension: Tradition and Innovation in Scientific Research,» in The Third (1959) University of Utah Research Conference on the Identification of Scientific Talent, ed.
Dawkins was also well known by the public as a great scientist, though his true talent was in communicating scientific ideas in books such as The Selfish Gene (Oxford University Press) rather than in his actual research.
Dr Matt Ellis, BASC's scientific advisor, said: «We were delighted to be able to sponsor the young scientist awards and recognise the talent and enthusiasm in the next generation of wildlife biologists.
The Education and Human Resources group at AAAS nurtures students» talents and interest in scientific endeavors, helping to build bridges to careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Marcu, who is the chief scientific officer of the advocacy and standards organization Americans for Safe Access, notes that there is «a shortage of talent in the cannabis industry» and a demand for well - trained scientists who can also «present their ideas clearly» and «translate their results» for nonspecialists.
In a similar vein, the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) Task Force on National Workforce Policies for Science and Engineering (NWP) is expected to present a draft report to the National Science Board (NSB) in November that includes recommendations to «guide national policy toward the goal of drawing more U.S. citizens into careers in science and engineering, while continuing to compete globally for scientific talent,» according to the minutes of the October NSB meetinIn a similar vein, the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) Task Force on National Workforce Policies for Science and Engineering (NWP) is expected to present a draft report to the National Science Board (NSB) in November that includes recommendations to «guide national policy toward the goal of drawing more U.S. citizens into careers in science and engineering, while continuing to compete globally for scientific talent,» according to the minutes of the October NSB meetinin November that includes recommendations to «guide national policy toward the goal of drawing more U.S. citizens into careers in science and engineering, while continuing to compete globally for scientific talent,» according to the minutes of the October NSB meetinin science and engineering, while continuing to compete globally for scientific talent,» according to the minutes of the October NSB meeting.
Both biotechnology and pharmaceuticals are industries with very specific geographical hot spots, and in the case of biotech, this is due to the geographical concentration of investment money and the scientific talent.
Within Europe, everyone agrees that careers in scientific research should be exciting enough to attract and keep young talent.
Competition in scientific research is competition for talent.
HEU is affiliated with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and is the main base for talents cultivation in the fields of ship industry, ocean equipment and exploration, and nuclear application and scientific research.
These strategies may include support for global and regional scientific research, actively engaging Chinese scientists in large collaborative projects, further opening up some big state - level S&T bases and projects, drawing foreign S&T institutions and scientists into our basic and high - technology research projects, building up a well - functioning and resource - sharing information network, perfecting our talent - training mechanism, and encouraging the exchange or flow of talents.
In order to compete with imaginative industrial research in, for example, large Japanese companies, the best thing for Foresight to do is take careful stock of the basic skills and talents of Britain's scientific and engineering communitieIn order to compete with imaginative industrial research in, for example, large Japanese companies, the best thing for Foresight to do is take careful stock of the basic skills and talents of Britain's scientific and engineering communitiein, for example, large Japanese companies, the best thing for Foresight to do is take careful stock of the basic skills and talents of Britain's scientific and engineering communities.
An MI needs to balance medical, anatomical, and scientific knowledge with a highly skilled talent in art and design.
Meanwhile, the success of another initiative in nurturing home - grown and returning scientific talent is perhaps clearer to see.
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.
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.
In the same issue's editor's note, Eva Emerson expressed concern that efforts to foster scientific curiosity and talent among students will be wasted if there aren't enough research...
The great lack in the American scientific labor market, he and other observers argue, is not top - flight technical talent but attractive career opportunities for the approximately 30,000 scientists and engineers — about 18,000 of them American citizens — who earn PhDs in the U.S. each year.
In the pursuit of all these research projects, with the enlargement of more and more talent from around the globe and the easy flow of information to support collaboration, the world's scientific community has become less dependent on the U.S. and the West.
After conducting scientific investigations in four developing and developed countries, I consider sharing research resources, including funding, equipment, data, and talents, the grand challenge to global scientific collaboration.
«In an era where scientific advances in coaching have elevated performance of elite athletes in many disciplines, it may be that football and rugby union are needlessly shutting the door on a large pool of potential coaching talent.&raquIn an era where scientific advances in coaching have elevated performance of elite athletes in many disciplines, it may be that football and rugby union are needlessly shutting the door on a large pool of potential coaching talent.&raquin coaching have elevated performance of elite athletes in many disciplines, it may be that football and rugby union are needlessly shutting the door on a large pool of potential coaching talent.&raquin many disciplines, it may be that football and rugby union are needlessly shutting the door on a large pool of potential coaching talent
The NWO took this initiative to increase the contribution of ethnic minorities to the scientific workforce, and this not only because universities can not afford to leave some sources of talent untapped in times of increasing personnel shortage.
The country has invested heavily in programs to lure back top scientific talent from overseas but with mixed results.
Confidence is at rock - bottom in the UK's ability to attract and retain the best scientific and engineering talent from Europe
Nevertheless, talents with a good background in science will still have a certain niche in scientific illustration.
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.
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.
In our lab at the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, we have studied various scientific talents among people with dyslexia.
It also contributes to the loss of talent in science and engineering and to the alienation of capable individuals from the scientific and engineering professions.
Speakers noted the need to expand scientific training in the developing world to expand the talent pool and apply the benefits of science more universally.
The Max Planck Society (MPG) recently took out ads in major scientific journals to recruit 20 new directors in fields ranging from astrophysics to terrestrial microbiology, in one of its biggest talent searches ever.
Referring to a part of a declaration composed at the WSF calling for increased collaboration and scientific training in the developing world, Hungarian Academy of Sciences President László Lovász said, «We believe there is a lot of neglected talent, outstanding scientists, geniuses.
Original scientific research has earned each of 40 high school students a coveted slot in the final round of the 2005 Intel Science Talent Search.
Steven Finkbeiner was selected for the award based on his history of exceptional talent, imagination, and preeminent scientific achievement in finding better treatments for Huntington's disease.
These centers will mobilize the enormous talents and skills of our nation's scientific workforce in pursuit of the breakthroughs that are essential to make alternative and renewable energy truly viable as large - scale replacements for fossil fuels.»
This concentrates immense biomedical talent in one location, undoubtedly providing a catalyst for research discoveries and faster translation of the Institute's scientific findings into patient treatments and cures.
As a GEM Alum, I am honored to work with ORNL's senior management to support GEM in their efforts to develop the next generation of top scientific talent.
With this community input in mind, the goal of the American Competitiveness in Chemistry - Fellowship program is to support the training of beginning, independent chemical scientists who are proficient at research that straddles the academic - industrial - national laboratory interfaces and at developing untapped pools of scientific talent that exist in this country.
Developing a scientific community in the United States that is representative of the nation at large will unleash a store of scientific talent that is currently not fully tapped.
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.
We use a scientific matching system that leverages 29 DIMENSIONS ® based on features of compatibility found in thousands of successful relationships — Talent dating has never been more real.
Gardner's theory unleashed a firestorm of controversy, with many in the scientific — and specifically psychological — community arguing that he was merely describing talents.
It presupposes a deep and profound research on a specific issue or problem, the application of scientific approach in studying the problem, the ability to provide a background for the study, and the talent to provide a convincing analysis.
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