Sentences with phrase «who led the project»

«We also found a neuron that responded very strongly to human faces,» says Ng, who led the project while at Google Brain.
«Fifty years from now, all cars may be autonomous,» says Domitilla Del Vecchio, the MIT engineer who led the project.
«There had been just a handful of detailed simulations of a magnitude - 9 Cascadia earthquake, and it was hard to know if they were showing the full range,» said Erin Wirth, who led the project as a UW postdoctoral researcher in Earth and space sciences.
We are only beginning to learn from nature and shift our design approaches towards these that emerged in natural evolution — says Piotr Wasylczyk, head of the Photonic Nanostructure Facility at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw, Poland, who led the project.
The symptoms are dissimilar to those of adults, and are quite variable,» explains Paul F. Kantor, MBBCh, of the Stollery Children's Hospital, University of Alberta, who led the project.
Physicist Ferenc Krausz, who led the project, plans to go further: «We believe that we should get down to 100 attoseconds by the end of the year.»
«There was 10 times as much DNA as we originally thought there would be,» says Jane Carlton, who led the project while at the Institute for Genomic Research in Rockville, Maryland.
«We did not set out to find a way of dealing with asbestos, but discovered that it is an ideal raw material,» says Andy Cameron, who led the project at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST).
Professor Russell Wynn of NOC, who led the project and is on part - secondment to Defra, said: «The vibrant cold - water coral reefs and associated fauna in The Canyons MCZ provide a rare example of relatively pristine seafloor habitat within English waters.
As for the source, «some is surely human, much of it though might come from pigs, cows, chickens, squirrels or who knows what else,» Rob Dunn of North Carolina State University, who led the project with Fierer, writes in a blog post announcing the results.
Professor Paul Elkington, of the University of Southampton, who led the project, said «We are not disputing that the immune system mainly targets the bacteria to fight it off, but we are suggesting that there is more to the story.
This nickel oxide compound does not superconduct, said John Mitchell, an Argonne Distinguished Fellow and associate director of the laboratory's Materials Science Division, who led the project, which combined crystal growth, X-ray spectroscopy, and computational theory.
«The vapor cell in an atomic clock needs to be heated,» says John Kitching of NIST, who leads the project.
«The idea was to have a system that would read steps to them under their control, so they could keep their hands and eyes on whatever task they were doing,» says Beth Ann Hockey, a computer scientist who leads the project at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, US.
According to Richard Durbin, who leads the project's informatics team, computer techniques seem to find most of the genes sequenced so far but frequently missed some pieces of them, particularly the short coding regions that occur at the beginning of many nematode genes.
«We haven't tested it yet for Legionella bacteria, but I believe it will work on any microorganism,» says Yogi Goswami, the mechanical engineer who led the project.
That's not what we found,» says Z. Jack Tseng, PhD, who led the project.
«This study is the best estimate we have to date of how effectively behavioural change could cut US greenhouse gas emissions,» says Ruth Rettie, who leads Project Charm, a group based at Kingston University in London that investigates ways in which people's behaviour could be influenced.
«We already knew that thunderclouds and lightning emit gamma rays, and hypothesized that they would react in some way with the nuclei of environmental elements in the atmosphere,» explains Teruaki Enoto from Kyoto University, who leads the project.
Binns, the Washington University astrophysicist who leads the project, is now huddling with his team to make sense of the flood of information.
«It turns into a constant tug of war between the person and the robot,» explains Billy Gallagher, a recent Georgia Tech Ph.D. graduate in robotics who led the project.
«Roboticists design machines for specific tasks, then often turn them over to people who know less about how to control them,» said David Kent, the Georgia Tech Ph.D. robotics student who led the project.
«The structure of kinesin - 5 is unexpected, and the implications are big — it allows us to target it, for example in various forms of cancer,» said Jawdat Al - Bassam, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology at UC Davis, who led the project.
«The iceberg is one of the largest recorded, and its future progress is difficult to predict,» said Adrian Luckman of Wales» Swansea University, who led a project tracking the crack since 2015.
«When researchers extract healthful chemicals from hops, they first have to determine whether they have separated out the specific compounds they're interested in,» says Kristopher Waynant, Ph.D., who leads the project.
«These arrays of nanoparticles with predictable geometric configurations are somewhat analogous to molecules made of atoms,» said Brookhaven physicist Oleg Gang, who led the project at the Lab's Center for Functional Nanomaterials, a DOE Office of Science User Facility.
Griffith's Professor Geoff Pryde, who led the project, says that such processes could be simulated using a «quantum hard drive,» much smaller than the memory required for conventional simulations.
The study is believed to be the first time human colon organoids have been successfully tissue engineered in this manner, according to researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center who led the project.
«It's scary because it's virtually undetectable,» says Shishir Nagaraja of the Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, New Delhi, India, who led the project.
«We grew teosinte in the conditions that it encountered 10,000 years ago during the early Holocene period: temperatures 2 - 3 degrees Celsius cooler than today's with atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at around 260 parts per million,» said Dolores Piperno, senior scientist and curator of archaeobotany and South American archaeology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, who led the project.
Climate fluctuation was a contributing factor alongside political failures and barbarian invasions, says Ulf Büntgen of the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research in Birmensdorf, Switzerland, who led the project.
«We've pulled all the components together for the first time,» says Jonathan Home, a physicist at NIST who leads the project.
«Aerolysin is a toxin with an extreme stability,» says Benoît Zuber, who led the projects together with Ioan Iacovache, both from the institute of Anatomy at the University of Bern.
Professor Gareth Barnes, who leads the project at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Neuroimaging at UCL, said: «This has the potential to revolutionise the brain imaging field, and transform the scientific and clinical questions that can be addressed with human brain imaging.
«The learning curve on this technology is pretty flat,» said Dr. Julia Laskin, a physical chemist at PNNL who led the project.
Lu, who led the project, and colleagues at U-M and the Electronic Research Centre Jülich in Germany used transmission electron microscopes to watch and record what happens to the atoms in the metal layer of their memristor when they exposed it to an electric field.
«These nanocarriers developed by our team have a variety of applications in medication and as a gene transfection agent for biological research,» said Dr Yi - Yan Yang, who led the project team comprising Yong Wang, Shujun Gao, Wen - Hui Ye and Ho Sup Yoon.
Diana Gonzales Worthen, who led the project at the University of Arkansas, says the understanding of language acquisition and cross-cultural teaching can make all teachers more effective, but it's not a commitment every district leader would make.
Pucci, a Pratt Trustee, Pratt Fashion Chair Jennifer Minniti, and Assistant Professor Susan Cianciolo, who led the project, selected the featured work.
The expansion of open water was «good for mapping, sad for the Arctic,» said Larry Mayer, the University of New Hampshire oceanographer who led the project.
Our Principal Investigators - scientists who lead our projects around the world - are no longer just interdisciplinary scholars, but rather deeply engaged in the science of sustainability.
The article is about the CERN cloud nucleation experiments, and consists of an interview with British particle physicist Jasper Kirby, who leads the project.
«Although getting to many of the field sites is exhausting, there was always the feeling of anticipation and curiosity about what new species could look like», said Marcio Pie, a professor at the Universidade Federal do Paraná, who led the project.
«The most costly component in these systems is often the battery,» says Vikas Chandan, a research scientist at the lab's Smarter Energy Group, who led the project.
Professor Elizabeth Cooke, the law commissioner who led the project, says: «It is important to have clear, modern and fair rules for dealing with the property of a person who has died.»
Other key figures include Michael Watson, who leads the project bonds practice, Stephen Tobin, who focuses on energy and infrastructure finance, Apicksha Patel, who has «first - class technical knowledge and provides excellent support through challenging negotiations», Grace Hui, who leads on matters for bond trustees, and counsel Sharon Smith, who has 18 years» experience and regularly handles wholesale and retail bonds.
«The MinION reads the DNA in real - time, and a DNA read that comes off can be interpreted right away,» Sophie Zaaijer, a researcher who led the project, told Digital Trends.

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The project is being led by Rahul Chopra, who perviously served as CEO of the social news aggregation service Storyful, as well as global head of video for News Corp..
«There are fundamental changes that will happen now that computer vision really works,» says Jeff Dean, who leads the Google Brain project.
Somehow that project led him to have meetings with individuals at the Department of Defense and NASA — people who don't have sit - downs with anyone, much less rock stars.
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