Sentences with phrase «young chemists in»

«We aim to encourage dialogue: between young chemists in different disciplines, between younger and more established scientists, and between the scientific community and policy - makers,» he explained.

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«Fortunately, our chemistry department had just hired a young theoretical chemist who introduced me to computational chemistry, and I learned there was a place for me in chemistry without having to endanger my health,» he says.
Although open only to chemists (albeit interpreted in the widest possible sense) from London and the Home Counties, SET for BRITAIN organises many similar events aimed at giving young researchers of all stripes the opportunity to get the attention of policy - makers.
As a very young chemist, the CareerDoctor spent a summer in sunny Egham looking at the effects of provitamins on our hair.
After 5 years, a settlement is reached in a case in which a young chemist lost her life in a laboratory fire
And together with the University of Bath it runs an annual 1 - week course in Industrial Catalytic Processes aimed at young chemists and chemical engineers beginning their careers in industry and academia, or studying for a PhD.
So, if you are a chemist and like simulations — why not try using your knowledge and working in a young start - up, developing tools which will be used for «intelligent» discovery of new pharmaceutical compounds?
The only problem was that although there were about 30 such groups of young chemists all over Germany, there were none in Berlin.
Being interested in new career opportunities as a young chemist, I was exactly in the situation described above.
She would advise young chemists who think of going into materials science to consider carefully the research group to which they apply for their Ph.D. «You should definitely not choose a theoretical research topic,» she says, to show that experience in applicative chemistry research gives you a head start in materials science, «and it helps if your professor is known in the field.»
Events for the younger set included a tour of «the fourth dimension» — a room full of hypercubes and other higher dimensional objects that gave me a touch of vertigo; a chamber of robots that you could teach to play football; a demonstration of forensic science involving (real) guns and a (fake) cadaver in a staged crime scene; a live cooking show in which physicists, chemists, and anthropologists explained the science and origins of food; and a walking tour through the natural history of excrement featuring — you guessed it — a dizzying array of animal feces.
Publicity by the ACS increased the participation of young chemists greatly while lack of publicity by engineering societies resulted in an under - representation from engineering disciplines.
The new molecule can travel in a straight line in any one of three directions on a more symmetrical surface, report chemists Ki - Young Kwon and Ludwig Bartels of the University of California, Riverside, and colleagues.
The story traces back to the early 1950s, when chemists Stanley Miller and Harold Urey of the University of Chicago in Illinois tried to recreate the building blocks of life under conditions they thought resembled those on the young Earth.
Early in 2011, on a plane from New York to New Delhi, I met a disappointed young chemist on his way home after spending several years at a U.S. university.
In his laboratory at the Gladstone Institutes, young chemist Sheng Ding, PhD, the William K. Bowes, Jr..
Earth sciences - Radiometric dating: In 1905, shortly after the discovery of radioactivity, the American chemist Bertram Boltwood suggested that lead is G. Brent Dalrymple's classic debunking of the young - earth «scientific» creationism's dating methods with a short explanation of how geologists know the age
And in a series of profiles of «21st Century Chemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new boneChemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bonechemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bone cement.
After the divorce, his mother remarried in 1941 to research chemist Dr. Walter Kitaj, and young Ronald took his surname.
As I explain in the chat, these two young men embody the kind of innovative spirit more typically associated with chemists, engineers and other tinkerers.
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