She worked
with applied physicist Jeff De Hosson, who was interested in doing experiments to test the theoretical work she had been doing in Cambridge.
Not exact matches
In consequence,
with such models as their objective,
physicists frequently formulate the content of quantum mechanics in the language of classically conceived particles and waves, because of certain analogies between the formal structures of classical and quantum mechanics... Accordingly, although a satisfactory uniformly complete interpretation of quantum mechanics based on a single model can not be given, the theory can be satisfactorily interpreted for each concrete experimental situation to which the theory is
applied.2
He defines «nothing» and other key concepts precisely so as to guarantee that only the
physicist's methods he is comfortable
with can be
applied to the question of the universe's origin — and that only a nontheological answer will be forthcoming.
In an interview
with Nature, Clemson
physicist Valentini said, «I don't like to sound hyperbolic, but I think the word «seismic» is likely to
apply to this paper.»
Treatment
with X-rays can prevent this damage, according to Andrew Markiewicz, an
applied physicist at Melbourne's Monash University.
Tim Darling, another Los Alamos
physicist working on the microwave interferometer
with Migliori, says that as the electronics become cheaper, a microwave inspection system will eventually be
applied to most large bridges in the US.
Perhaps the big advance will spring from
physicists» quest for a theory of everything; from studies of «emergent» phenomena
with many moving parts, such as ecologies and economies; from advances in computers and mathematics; from nanotechnology, biotechnology, and other
applied sciences; or from investigations of how brains make minds.
Chemistry PhD candidate Richard Li, computational nano / bio
physicist Rosa Di Felice, quantum computing expert and Viterbi Professor of Engineering Daniel Lidar along
with computational biologist Remo Rohs sought to
apply machine learning to derive models from biological data to predict whether certain sequences of DNA represented strong or weak binding sites for binding of a particular set of transcription factors.
Beside Tilley, Zhang, who works in theoretical and
applied mechanics, worked
with Ju Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who is a materials
physicist and Subra Suresh, president, Carnegie Mellon University, who specializes in materials science.
These should involve basic and
applied biologists, including those
with expertise in microorganisms or in higher organisms; informaticians and mathematicians, who can develop methods that extract information from the mountains of sequence data; and chemists,
physicists and engineers.
Harvard President Drew Faust has approved the
applied physicist and computer scientist for promotion to the role of full professor
with tenure at the SEAS
A
Physicist posts: I hope you will not mind that I
apply the principle «Be First
with the Truth»
with equal strictness to the Heartland Institute.
Why is it ok to do it
with climate scientists — who are, after all, nothing other than
applied physicists who focus their research on the atmosphere and ocean?