Sentences with phrase «university teams set»

The corporate and university teams set out to develop a hybrid design that could handle both electricity and light.

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The school is also set to play host to the Stu Clark Investment Competition in March 2017, with teams of graduate students competing for cash prizes and a spot at the 2016 Global Venture Labs Investment Competition at the University of Texas at Austin.
In 1952, a team was set in place by the world - famous, preeminent scholar, archaeologist and pioneer discoverer of Holy Land historical sites and docu «ments, Dr. William Foxwell Albright, the professor of Semitic languages at the Johns Hopkins University.
The College leagues are going well, the University teams have got into gear and are putting in great performances and a 4 day tour to Ireland is all but set up, or at least will be by the end of this week.
Setting up an Oxford University College Futsal League and University Futsal team is now well underway!
TRACK & FIELD — KANSAS UNIVERSITY»S relay teams set national indoor records of 9:48.8 in the distance medley and 7:29.2 in the two - mile at the Kansas State Relays, but the school lost the university division team title by one point to Oklahoma State in ManhattUNIVERSITY»S relay teams set national indoor records of 9:48.8 in the distance medley and 7:29.2 in the two - mile at the Kansas State Relays, but the school lost the university division team title by one point to Oklahoma State in Manhattuniversity division team title by one point to Oklahoma State in Manhattan, Kans..
The captains that day, Heather Lawrence (nee Bunting) and Sophia Marchandani (nee Peggers), were keen rugby fans and were responsible for setting up a women's team to compete against «the Other Place» as at the time, there was no women's rugby at either university.
The biggest game in English football is set for The Big House — the giant home stadium of the University of Michigan football team — with Manchester United and Liverpool aiming to draw an even bigger crowd than the 109,318 attendance for United's friendly against Real Madrid in the stadium in August 2014.
McCann has also broken several national news stories, including that University of Arkansas football coach Bobby Petrino hired his mistress over 150 more qualified candidates, that Donald Sterling informed the NBA of his refusal to comply with the NBA's sanction and that Sterling hired a legal team with a threat to sue the NBA, and that the Los Angeles Angels were set to trade troubled outfielder Josh Hamilton.
Her experience has come from assessing children and working on intervention teams both in the hospital units as well as university and private - practice based settings.
Traditional job settings for athletic trainers include professional sport teams as well as colleges, universities, and secondary schools.
They also work in rural and urban hospitals, hospital emergency rooms, urgent and ambulatory care centers, military hospitals, physical therapy clinics, secondary schools, colleges / universities, youth leagues, commercial settings and professional sports teams.
Although most athletic trainers work at secondary schools, colleges & universities and professional sports teams, athletic trainers are also employed by physician's offices and hospitals, the military, performing arts and many other settings.
The research team from Brigham Young University in Salt Lake City set to prove their theory by putting 21 mums - to - be through a range of mental tests a few weeks before their baby was due.
The Electoral Reform Society has therefore teamed up with a range of universities to set up two pilot citizens» assemblies, essentially mini-conventions, which will bring representative samples of the population in the Sheffield and Southampton areas to deliberate on and decide where power should lie at a local level.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — The Iona College volleyball team held off Holy Cross in five sets to earn a win in its 2015 season opener in its first contest at the Hampton Inn - vitational hosted by Bryant University.
It is part of a set of proposals which has been drawn up by Dr Mark Thompson of the Judge Business School at Cambridge University over the last nine months and on which the party's treasury team and Implementation Unit (headed by Francis Maude) will now consult.
So, in 2013, he teamed up with Allison Mattheis, an education researcher whom he met when both were at the University of Minnesota, to set it into motion.
John Curtin Distinguished Professor Steven Tingay, from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), said the MWA team did not initially set out to find «Oumuamua.
About five years ago, a team of Stanford University scientists set out to determine how the developing brain establishes its final set of synapses, connections through which cells of the nervous system communicate with one another and with nonneural cells.
A researcher from the University of Southampton will join an international team of scientists, setting sail from Southampton today (26 October 2015) for the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, to drill rocks that were once part of the Earth's mantle.
In 1973, at age 33, he left Cambridge, breaking off his close research relationship with Hawking, and returned to South Africa to set up his own team within the mathematics department at the University of Cape Town.
Thompson's Ohio State University team returned to the Quelccaya ice cap in the southern Andes in 2003 to drill a new set of ice cores.
The international team, including palaeontologist from The University of Manchester, found a new set of trace fossils left by some of the first ever organisms capable of active movement.
A team led by David Vokrouhlický of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, simulated the long - term effects of sunlight on asteroids after the initial collision set them drifting through space.
Last February, Danish biologist Lars Peter Nielsen stumbled on a possible explanation after his team at the University of Aarhus noticed activity in beakers of sludge set up for an experiment that had ended weeks earlier.
«LUX is a machine that can look over a very broad set of dark matter candidates, and that's what we want,» says team spokesman Dan McKinsey of Yale University.
In the experimental set up devised by a team including Dongheon Ha of NIST and the University of Maryland's NanoCenter, the light captured by the nanoresonator coating eventually leaks out and is absorbed by an underlying solar cell made of gallium arsenide.
To help inform these discussions, a team of researchers led by Kay Wang at the University of Oxford set out to find whether pertussis is still an important cause of persistent cough among school age children even after the introduction of the preschool booster.
Once you have your research dream team, set ground rules, says Barry Bozeman, an Arizona State University professor of public policy who is studying the dos and don'ts of collaborations for the NSF.
So a team of researchers led by mechanical engineer Scott White of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, set out to see if they could give plastic composites — materials composed of two or more components that are typically used for the most demanding applications — a bit more longevity.
The team created highly detailed data sets and visualizations relying on expertise from researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) at the University of California, San Diego, after they tracked three highly iconic but threatened species: California condors, giant pandas, and dugongs, a large, marine animal somewhat similar to the manatee.
So University of Wisconsin chemical engineer Jim Dumesic and his team set out to find a way to lower that cost.
«The National Health and Medical Research Council has set up a structure that encourages people to come together in teams,» says Brandon Wainwright, professor of molecular genetics and director of the University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience.
So a team at Harvard University set up a system of high - speed digital cameras to see exactly how birds get around.
A team led by biologist Andrew Russell of the University of Sheffield, U.K., set out to evaluate the costs and benefits of cooperative breeding in the superb fairy - wren of southeastern Australia.
To understand how users interact with smart energy systems, a team of researchers from Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) at Southampton and the University of Zurich produced three different smart thermostats that automated heating based on users» heating preferences and real - time price variations: a manual one through which participants explicitly specify how the heating should respond to price changes, and two learning - based ones that employed an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to automate the temperature settings based on learned households» preferences.
So a team led by Paul Overgaauw at Utrecht University set out to determine the presence of four zoonotic bacteria and two parasite species in commercial RMBDs, available in most pet shops and supermarkets.
A team from La Trobe University's School of Life Sciences, led by Dr Richard Peters, worked with academics from Monash University's Faculty of IT to create, using 3D animation, a series of varied environmental settings and weather conditions, comprising different plant environments and wind conditions, to quantify how lizard displays are affected by this variation.
The prize, set up by University of Cambridge biogerontologist Aubrey de Grey, will go to the scientific team that successfully extends the life or reverses the aging of mice.
A team of VIB and Ghent University researchers set out to shed more light on this vital topic through a research initiative led by Professor Dirk Inzé.
An international team including researchers from the Laboratoire de Planétologie Géodynamique de Nantes (CNRS / Université de Nantes / Université d'Angers), Charles University in Prague, and the Royal Observatory of Belgium [1] recently proposed a new model that reconciles different data sets and shows that the ice shell at Enceladus's south pole may be only a few kilometers thick.
So Juergen Schmitt and his team from the University of Hamburg in Germany set out to do just that.
Rupert Ursin of the University of Vienna in Austria was part of a team that, in 2007, set a QKD record by sending photons 144 kilometres through air.
An international team of physicists from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the University of Konstanz in Germany and Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, recently succeeded in adding a further element to the construction set of magnon logic.
The hypothesis took hold in 2007, when a team from the University of Tartu in Estonia identified a set of mutations in a large sample of Native American mitochondrial DNA.
A team led by Gudrun Rappold, a geneticist at Heidelberg University in Germany, didn't have Turner's survivors in mind when setting out to find genetic abnormalities that might explain why 2 % to 3 % of all people are much shorter than their peers.
Researchers led by Daniel MacArthur, a geneticist at the Broad Institute of the Massachussetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, achieved this feat by reaching out to teams around the world who had collected their own sets of exomes.
With their experiments, Kubicek's team in collaboration with scientists from the Medical University of Vienna, the Uppsala University, Enamine Kiev and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics in Saarbrücken proved that the CLOUD is the ideal set of compounds to develop screening assays and discover new applications for approved active ingredients.
So Virginia Cornish, a synthetic biologist at Columbia University, and her team set out to develop an alternative test with a long shelf life and no refrigeration using Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as baker's yeast, as their model fungus.
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