Sentences with phrase «young innovators who»

Such anti-crypto drives will ultimately push down the spirits and talent of young innovators who will go to settle in nations that are more supportive of them.
The White House blog has posted some details about four young innovators who will sit with the first lady as President Obama delivers his State of the Union message tonight.

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There are two types of innovators: the highly experienced professional who brings years of industry tribal knowledge, and the young and eager beginner fresh on the professional scene.
Renowned for devising means for young people, teachers, and parents to conduct sophisticated experiments with DNA, the DNALC also has a robust presence on the Internet, powered by a team of multimedia innovators who bring knowledge of the life sciences to the digital world.
In 2008, Dr. Heldwein was presented with the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) ICAAC Young Investigator Award; in 2010, she received the ASM Merck Irving S. Sigal Award, named in memory of Irving S. Sigal, who was instrumental in the early discovery of therapies to treat HIV / AIDS; and in 2007, she was named a Pew Scholar and awarded the prestigious NIH Director's New Innovator Award.
According to a press release, Greg Blatt, CEO of IAC, who owns Match.com, Chemistry.com, Singlesnet, People Media, and Yahoo! Personals, «OkCupid has been a real innovator in our space, and the dating environment they've created struck a chord with a younger demographic.»
In the film, Chadwick Boseman's character T'Challa has a younger sister Shuri — played by Letitia Wright — who is the tech - savvy innovator who creates the modern technology that keeps Wakanda as an advanced city.
What can we learn from young adults of the Millennial generation who themselves are highly successful innovators and entrepreneurs?
Tony Wagner, author of Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change The World, writes that today's students exist in an «innovation economy.»
We want our schools and colleges to develop young people who are: high achievers, critical thinkers, rounded individuals, responsible citizens, ambitious business people, skilled workers, innovators and entrepreneurs.
In profiling compelling, young American innovators such as Kirk Phelps, product manager for Apple's first iPhone, and Jodie Wu, who founded a company that builds bicycle - powered maize shelters in Tanzania, Wagner reveals how the adults in their lives nurtured their creativity and sparked their imaginations, while teaching them to learn from failures and persevere.
Wagner's argument in his book «Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World» is that our K - 12 and college tracks are not consistently «adding the value and teaching the skills that matter most in the marketplace.»
The paintings by this great Color Field innovator, now 80, looked as every bit as fresh as they did when they were first made in the»60s and»70s — prompting some fair goers to ask the gallery, «who is this young artist you are showing?»
The report was drafted by young people aged between 16 and 25 who visited power stations, nuclear plants and projects promoting renewable energy sources to investigate the issues at first hand and met with experts, industry, pressure groups and innovators, to look at how we can keep the lights on in 2050 while reducing carbon emissions.
Likely due to the introduction of the new «young innovators» category, this year, we far surpassed all previous years, receiving more than 200 nominations, which the internal panel whittled down to about 160 candidates who met our criteria.
In addition, international tax partner Prabhu Narasimhan, who is based in London, was profiled in the FT Innovative Lawyers 2015 report as one of the top five young innovators in law in Europe.
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