Hired by his father as a research assistant working on the physics of steam, Guy would serve an eight -
year apprenticeship marked by publication — Guy's first article, on the total heat of steam, came out in 1926 — and participation in the First International Steam Tables Conference in 1929.
Not exact matches
The ensuing
years are
marked by milestones signaling rigorous
apprenticeship that sharpened their minds and manual skills: summer courses at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York (1974), postdoctoral training with renowned Caltech neurogeneticist Seymour Benzer (1974 - 77), a second postdoctoral stint with Harvard University neurophysiologist Steve Kuffler (1977 - 79), and a string of publications in prestigious journals (1974 - 79), eventually culminating in faculty appointments at the University of California, San Francisco, in 1979.
Mark Farrar, chief executive at AAT, believes the results of the study are extremely promising, and that
apprenticeships will becoming increasingly popular in coming
years.
This
year's National
Apprenticeship Week (9 to 13 March)
marks the two -
year anniversary of the official launch of the...