Not exact matches
Today, any employee can use analytics to make data - driven decisions that directly address his or her business problems without having to worry about the underlying technology or needing an
in - house data
scientist with specialty
skills in analytics.
«Their
skills are unbelievable, so when our
scientists are watching what they're doing, the opportunity to build new and better technology unfolds
in a better manner.»
The first of two Wisconsin cities
in the top 10, this community of 70,775 has a core of businesses that has made it a magnet for engineers,
scientists and other high -
skilled workers.
Educated professionals like
scientists and architects could use their
skills more productively, while many less - educated workers, like bank tellers and travel agents, saw their jobs being displaced by technology.6 This led to bigger employment shares for high - and low -
skilled jobs at the expense of middle -
skilled jobs
in Canada, along with a modest increase
in income inequality.7
In this day in which teams of scientists are devoting their skill to the problem of helping alcoholics and AA has achieved such impressive success in leading thousands to sobriety, the pastor examines his own meager success in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the scientists and to A
In this day
in which teams of scientists are devoting their skill to the problem of helping alcoholics and AA has achieved such impressive success in leading thousands to sobriety, the pastor examines his own meager success in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the scientists and to A
in which teams of
scientists are devoting their
skill to the problem of helping alcoholics and AA has achieved such impressive success
in leading thousands to sobriety, the pastor examines his own meager success in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the scientists and to A
in leading thousands to sobriety, the pastor examines his own meager success
in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the scientists and to A
in the field and wonders whether he should leave such work to the
scientists and to AA.
Although, most Ph.D. candidates
in the social sciences have well developed writing
skills, which you do not), yet your post is peppered with terms used
in ways no natural
scientist would use them.
Our
skilled culinary experts and food
scientists can work with you to incorporate Kerry's taste systems into any seafood product application
in a cost - effective way.
MLA's capability building program contributes to the achievement of these priorities — and the prosperity of the Australian red meat and livestock industry — by investing
in current and emerging industry leaders, innovators and
scientists to enhance professional and business
skills and build a performance culture.
Concepted
in our imaginations and formulated by our
skilled food
scientists in our full pilot plant.
Skills and training continues to be a major focus for the food and drink sector,
in recognition of the important role that the next generation of food
scientists and technicians will play
in driving innovation and meeting the key challenges of nutrition and public health.
You do not need to be a rocket
scientist to know that Arsenal need a world class strike who can put fear
in the heart of opposition defenders, which would enable the other guys with
skill from midfield to break through at will.
Non-cognitive
skills, as social
scientists call them (the rest of us call them personality traits)-- persistence, grit, curiosity, self - control, delayed gratification, conscientiousness — play a crucial role
in life's outcomes.
As a result of the implementation of the Free SHS policy, the President stated that his Government is laying a strong foundation for an educated and
skilled workforce of the future, adding that «we are investing
in our future
scientists, engineers, modern farmers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and transformation agents!»
A barrister / advocate / trial lawyer should theoretically at least have some grounding
in public speaking and debating - I don't believe this is a
skill that is trained
in political
scientists.
Starting the blog has helped me improve critical
skills as a
scientist, and
in the process I hope that I'm also helping other people.
To become a
scientist, you go to school for decades and dedicate your life to your project, until you're finally
in a position to land a job that uses your hard - earned
skills and puts food on the table.
Real success comes to those
scientists who find themselves working
in an environment that suits not only their
skill sets but their personalities as well.
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.
From technology specialists to patent attorneys to policy advisers, you can learn more about the sorts of careers that
scientists can pursue and the
skills you will need to develop
in order to succeed
in nonresearch careers.
In the accountable world of local government, the
skills of a
scientist can be invaluable.»
Brain research is helping
scientists better understand the neural mechanisms underlying language processing
in infants and young children, as well as the social interactions necessary for honing those
skills.
Scientists have concocted mental fitness regimens to strengthen weak thinking
skills in students —
in effect, making kids smarter
«The event provided a platform for S&T Policy Fellows to apply
skills in communicating succinctly and effectively to diverse audiences — a vital
skill for making an impact
in science policy,» said Cynthia Robinson, director of the S&T Policy Fellowships Program, which places
scientists and engineers from a range of sectors
in federal government assignments to learn about policymaking.
Participating
in Classroom Science Days is also a positive experience for
scientists, providing an opportunity for them to work on their public communication
skills.
Workshop goals include increasing
scientists» communication
skills and confidence
in their ability to engage with the public.
The demand for
scientists with expertise
in the agriculture / food sector is likely to increase
in the next decade, says Celia Caulcott, director of innovation and
skills at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.
Nonetheless,
scientists who take on this work say that these projects can lead to acquiring new
skills and knowledge that help them
in their roles as researchers.
Next
Scientist is about empowering
scientists to take part
in the new science and developing
skills for your success
in the new science.
These and other
skills are valuable
in many professional contexts — and if you're a Ph.D.
scientist, you possess them to an astonishing degree.
To succeed as a clinician - researcher, a physician -
scientist uses his or her mastery of both clinical practice and basic science research
in parallel, often drawing on both
skill sets to find advances
in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of human disease.
«I also saw it as an opportunity to raise the profile of women
in science, to increase the diversity of voices and perspectives that make up the «face» of science — my hope is that all young people have the opportunity to see themselves as
scientists, to consider science as a career and pursue it if that's where their passions and
skills lie.»
The fellowship trains 15 mid-career
scientists each year to lead high - impact science communication and engagement, increase confidence
in their
skills, develop relationships with policymakers and other audiences, and build capacity for more
scientists to engage with public audiences.
Provides opportunities to outstanding
scientists and engineers to learn first - hand about policymaking and contribute their knowledge and analytical
skills in the policy realm.
Connects
scientists, engineers, and health professionals interested
in volunteering their
skills and knowledge with human rights organizations that are
in need of technical expertise.
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.
The initial proposal states that ways to monitor and support visiting
scientists will have to be put
in place and that training on policymaking, leadership
skills, science diplomacy and communication will need to be incorporated into the program.
One program outlined
in the White House spending plan clearly is new: an FDA Virtual Oncology Center of Excellence that will «leverage the combined
skills of regulatory
scientists and reviewers» to speed the development of cancer drugs, screening, and diagnostics.
Jayawardhana's storytelling
skill shines as he follows
scientists handing off work from one generation to the next, culminating
in a better understanding of the tiny particle with a surprisingly big role
in the universe.
To avoid the postdoc trap, young
scientists need to be aware of the state of their career progression
in academia, and they need to keep an open mind to the myriad of other sectors where they can also apply their
skills and find highly rewarding careers.
Scientists have found that they can apply their
skills in a whole range of jobs, and you can find out more about what those are, and how people have moved into them, by browsing Next Wave's Career Transitions section.
The
skills of physicians, medical and forensic
scientists, and other health workers are uniquely valuable
in human rights investigations and documentation, producing evidence of abuse more credible and less vulnerable to challenge than traditional methods of case reporting.
There's a disconcerting moment
in the training of many Ph.D.
scientists when they realize that, while they have acquired phenomenal knowledge and
skills, they don't know what the future holds professionally.
As laboratory instrumentation and procedures have become ever more complex and sophisticated, a niche has been growing for
scientists who possess the
in - depth knowledge and
skills needed to build, adapt, perfect, and operate the technologies that support the research of other
scientists.
We need
scientists with
skills in biology, epidemiology, statistics, ecology, geography, and public health,?
Often enterprises only place advertisements when they are searching for people with a very particular set of
skills, so young
scientists just need the courage to send
in a CV.
Across the broad range of life science research under way
in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, many companies need
scientists with traditional
skills, such as pharmacology or biology.
Not only did I hone my presentation
skills, but more importantly, it gave me the opportunity to work
in the company of a crew of excellent young
scientists.
But do graduate life
scientists have the
skills they need to survive and thrive
in the corporate world?
However, things are starting to change and this means more opportunities for young
scientists to gain managerial and entrepreneurship
skills and to find financial support
in order to realise the commercial potential of their research.