Sentences with phrase «whose research contributions»

In 2004, the National Research Council of Canada created its highest honour, the Herzberg Medal, to bestow upon a scientist whose research contributions are characterized by both excellence and influence.

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«We now believe these density waves exist in all cuprates,» says Lawler, a theorist whose contribution to the research involved subtle uses of the Fourier transform, a mathematical analysis that's useful when examining amplitude patterns in waves.
Francis «Rip» William Perkins Jr., a pioneering plasma physicist whose contributions to the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) ranged from seminal advances in fusion energy and astrophysical research to the education of a generation of scientists, died on July 26 in Boulder, Colo..
The award recognizes candidates whose lasting contributions honor Dr. Rosenthal's legacy of TBI research and his commitment to teaching and mentorship.
Have each student draw one slip of paper, and research the person whose name is on the paper to learn about his or her life and special contributions.
The award established in 1995 recognizes an early career scholar whose research makes a major contribution to the field in honor of Dr. Jason Millman.
What this means is that the overall rate of absorption of CO2 by the oceans is a complex function of numerous processes — biological, chemical and physical — whose individual contributions are still a matter of active scientific research (and which are certainly changing as the planet warms).
We said at the time that we had discontinued contributions to several public policy research groups whose position on climate change could divert attention from the important discussion about how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.
«We have discontinued contributions to several public policy research groups whose position on climate change diverted attention from the important discussion on how the world will secure the energy required for economic growth in an environmentally responsible manner.»
As I mentioned yesterday, the Swedish scientist Lennart Bengtsson, former director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, winner of the 2005 Descartes Research Prize and the 2006 World Meteorological Organization IMO Prize and a man whose contributions to science far outweigh Michael Mann's, recently revealed that he was joining the advisory board of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a think - tank for rational skepticism founded in London by Nigel Lawson.
The Publishing Team — Like all of the great encyclopedias of legal research, Halsburys Laws of Canada is a collaborative effort that requires the efforts of hundreds of individuals, including the authors listed above, but also scores of highly trained editorial production staff whose contribution is often overlooked.
This award honors a distinguished group psychologist whose theory, research, or practice has made some important contributions to our knowledge of group behavior.
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