Sentences with phrase «technical nature of the work»

The participants — who included school officials, parents, businessmen, and legislators — heard a number of presentations about the increasingly technical nature of work in the state, a spokesman said.
Given the highly technical nature of the work, only the most talented and skilled people are selected for the job.
Because of the technical nature of the work, some of the larger employers require at least a 2.1 degree in any field before making an application.

Not exact matches

Yet consider how the nature of work has changed, even in highly technical fields.
The nature of work itself is perverted in the modern world by the divorce of technical means from value ends, I - It from I - Thou.
The results, published online November 9 in Nature Neuroscience, highlight how little is known about how these drugs actually work, says study coauthor Marc Aurel Busche of Technical University Munich.
Due to the increasingly technological nature of modern warfare, veterans today return home with not only determination and a solid work ethic — character traits of good scientists as much as of good soldiers — but also with technical and other important job - related skills.
In addition to the analysis published in Nature Climate Change, the scientists working under the Global Carbon Project umbrella published a more detailed technical analysis of the world's CO2 emissions yesterday in the journal Earth System Science Data Discussions.
When studies have a cross-disciplinary nature, such as modeling, novel methods, or theory applied to a biophysical research problem, authors are encouraged to suggest potential referees with the requisite expertise to assess both the technical / theoretical merits and the significance of potential applications of the work.
There is now way more accountability associated with the job than there ever had been before, and a lot of that work is technical in nature, but also sort of «low level».
My specialty in writing, due to my work with International Organizations concentrated on reports and research studies of a technical nature.
Frystacki, a PhD of Technical University of Munich in Applied Physics & Engineering, is a retired Executive Vice-President Siemens AG and President and CEO Siemens Russia whose work focused on theoretical and practical research on the nature of dark energy and dark matter.
Although Dr. Baumwart has worked at other clinics and hospitals, he said the caring nature of everyone, from the receptionist to the technical staff to the doctors, makes OSU a special place.
Despite his lack of technical virtuosity, his work does explore, or at least play around with, the nature of painting.
A tribute to the technical nature of Albers» Bauhaus influence — in addition to Dávila's own architectural background — the work also comments on the hierarchical relationship between artist and artisan, canvas and craft, particularly considering the social and art historical importance of ceramic tile in Mexican culture.
Presenting himself in video and multimedia projections as a series of personas (past alter egos have included Nástia, Nasty - O and Cucumber Slice), the seemingly improvised and wayward nature of his work is complemented by a hi - technical finesse.
In a similar thematic, through adverse technical execution, Keogh's work also deals with an infiltration of nature, both through a botanical and an ethological angle.
Artists working in «Nature,» a term which should be understood in quotes post-Smithson, are still investigating the casting of indeterminate natural formations and the aesthetics of ruination, yet there is a technical craftiness to «Casting Water» which undermines what one assumes to be its effort to be ugly.
Use technical terms with vernacular meanings («it's just a theory»), use professional jargon in an out - of - context way («Mike's Nature trick»), and focus on a playful turn of phrase instead of the substantive science (as if it wasn't blatantly obvious that Ray was referring to a substantial body of work from the past decade plus).
Eventually, it is within our technical ability to create factories that clean the air as they work, cars that give off drinkable water, industry that creates parks instead of dumps, or even monitoring systems that allow nature to thrive in our cities, neighborhoods, lawns and homes.
Dr. Peter Warshall (great ecologist, birder, desert denizen, Bio-neer, Northern Jaguar Alliance, author working on a book about color and vision in nature, etc) was telling me (and I wish I had taken proper notes and references) that he had read an article in a technical biology journal of some sort showing that the DNA of a ancient bacterium had been absorbed into the DNA of the host creature, and that on further looking we may find that creatures are constantly acquiring whole sections of DNA by some unknown process.
While these upgrades may not be as invasive as an indoor home remodel project, the scope and technical nature of the project may require additional prep work before contractors can get started.
The second is a recasting of the copyright rights based on the effect of the use made of the work, not its technical nature.
Some of our collaborators have noted the refreshing nature of this approach and the pace of technical progress that is achievable from working off a single standard and open - source code base.
Whether there are other technical limitations at work, or Apple simply feels there's something different about the nature of tablets and voice activation, I don't know.
The technical side of my background is deep from a mechanical / electrical product or service nature whereby I am now focused upon working with a major Manufacturer or OEM - I am looking to move away from construction.
You will be able to answer questions about your projects confidently and, if you talk about a project you are passionate about, your enthusiasm will shine through; engineering employers want passion for the technical problem - solving nature of the work, as much as they do technical understanding.
The kind of work undertaken by a software performance engineer is highly complex and technical in nature.
The nature of the work requires interviewers to examine both your past work practices and your technical knowledge base.
Because of the more technical nature of the product, biotech sales jobs often demand a science background and an ability to genuinely understand — and explain — how the drugs work.
Candidates whose backgrounds are highly technical or scientific in nature, or whose work has been published extensively, often have resumes of three pages or longer.
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