The main objective of this initiative is to provide support to
young researchers who have a doctoral degree and who would like to initiate a scientific career in the context of Earth Observation, Earth science and Climate research.
The focus on theory reflects the committee's strong belief that its ambitious recommended program of new facilities will be most effective if a small fraction of the investment is used to support talented
young researchers who will expand — or perhaps tear down — the theoretical framework on which the design of these missions is predicated.
They «celebrate exceptional
young researchers who drive the next generation of scientific innovation by answering the most complex scientific questions of today.»
In this context, the thematic school allows to provide a friendly environment that fosters strong connections between students,
young researchers who would never have the opportunity to meet, and so a warm relationship between researchers, and the organizers and stakeholders.
Various organisations, including the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (DASTI), the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France and the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) in Belgium offered travel grants to help
young researchers who wish to attend ESOF 2014.
EuroScience organised a special Get - Together session for
all young researchers who have received a grant to participate in ESOF2012 to not only meet their peers but also meet and thank in person the representatives of funding agencies whom they have been awarded the grant from.
Now in its eleventh year, the EMBO Young Investigator Programme is a prestigious network of
young researchers who combine active contributions in the field of life science with world class potential.
This distinction, which is currently in its third edition and is supported by Eppendorf, acknowledges outstanding contributions to science and the scientific community made by
young researchers who have completed a significant part of their training and careers at IRB Barcelona.
There are not enough jobs, and many of those that do exist, being junior level jobs in the feudal system, are not satisfying to
young researchers who have tasted the freedom of creativity.
This is the biggest challenge facing
the young researchers who seek for global scientific collaboration.
The recruitment of
young researchers who will develop their first research group is seen by the CNIO as a great investment for the future of the centre.?
Tall, poised, and professional to the core, Svanborg leads a team of dedicated
young researchers who have worked overtime to make their discovery matter.
Research Fellowships enable
young researchers who have completed their doctorates to conduct research either in Germany or abroad, to help them learn new research methods or complete a research project.
Van Wedeen, another HCP PI at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, says the proliferation of neuroscience resources, such as those put out by the HCP and Allen Brain Atlas, can pay unexpected dividends for
young researchers who lack the funds to collect such data themselves.
Even
young researchers who feel secure for now worry what will happen when their contracts expire.
The Royal Society's Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowships are intended for
young researchers who need flexibility because of parenting responsibilities or health issues, while the Daphne Jackson Trust offers grants for those who have had a break of more than two years.
Other
young researchers who are unable to get as much grant money «often go abroad instead,» Özören says.
MPs who work late sharing restaurants / bars with
young researchers who don't,» she stated.
For
a young researcher who is planning their future career path, the Crawford Fund 2016 Annual Conference was very helpful on providing me with not only the big picture of issues along the supply chain, but also the important networking and potential work opportunities.
For
younger researchers who were children when Viking landed, it is hard to conceive of a solar system where Earth is the only life - bearing place.
When Ibrahim and his colleagues announced they'd found another Spinosaurus specimen in the Moroccan desert, everything changed — for the dinosaur and for
the young researcher who found it.
Until the new law was passed, the high average age — 52 — of the 18,700 current associate professors in Italy and of the 19,600 full professors — 59 — was a source of hope for
younger researchers who thought they might someday fill one of the slots their elders held.
Not exact matches
«
Younger people
who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the
researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
Good Girls Revolt follows a group of
young female
researchers, Jane Hollander (Anna Camp), Patti Robinson (Genevieve Angelson), Cindy Reston (Erin Darke), at «News of the Week,»
who simply ask to be treated fairly.
Plus,
researchers have found that people
who smile are perceived as
younger and thinner.
It brings people into the NIF from the most - senior
researchers to the
youngest brainiacs
who want to participate.
Researchers found that
young adults proficient in two languages performed better on attention tests and had better concentration than those
who spoke only one language, irrespective of whether they had learned that second language during infancy, childhood or their teen years.
Researchers found that 12 % of snackers were «appetisers», those
who eat snacks as part of an aperitif, and a further 12 % of participants were identified as «in a hurry» snackers, generally
younger people
who replace meals with snacks.
«I have great respect for the
researchers at Harborview and think this was a good study, and was great to see somebody providing data on youth
younger than high school age,» said Dawn Comstock, an epidemiologist at the Colorado School of Public Health
who has studied extensively sports injuries at the high school level.
But there are
researchers who say that pre-chewing is the «second arm» of health and survival for
young babies — the first «arm» being breast milk.
A study from
researchers at the University of Chicago found that
young children that play with puzzles have better spatial skills (understanding the relationships between physical shapes and forms) than those
who don't.
Researchers from the University of York and University of Nottingham have said that parents
who start smoking again are increasing their children's likelihood of taking up the habit and exposing their
young children to health risks associated with passive smoking.
Young people
who suffer a concussion often want to return to school and begin using electronics right away, but resuming everyday life too quickly might delay recovery,
researchers say.
Now,
researchers who have measured the brain responses of 125 infants — including babies
who were born prematurely and others
who went full - term — show that a baby's earliest experiences of touch have lasting effects on the way their
young brains respond to gentle touch when they go home.
The failure to recognize the depth of children's attachments to both of their parents is the most significant omission, however, of attachment theorists and
researchers who hold more traditional views about the parenting of infants and
young children.
Dr. Bridget
Young, Doctor or Perinatal Nutrition and Lactation Counselor and
researcher in the department of Pediatric Nutrition at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, assists families
who had intended to breastfeed exclusively, but have decided to stop or to supplement with infant formula.
According to a study conducted by Stanford University
researchers and published in Psychological Science in 2013, toddlers
who are exposed to more words at a
young age have a larger vocabulary and better language proficiency later on.
Researchers found migrants
who did arrive would be
young — mostly under 35 — and largely without families.
Kaczmarek,
who came to the lab in 2004, was awarded a Scopus - Perspektywy
Young Researcher Award last year for her work using PCR techniques to distinguish the two types of stem canker, which differ in virulence and in their ability to infiltrate and kill the plant.
To help our readers — especially the
younger, less established lot — deal with that uncertainty, we gave longtime contributor Beryl Lieff Benderly her own column, «Taken for Granted,» in which she dissects the challenges faced by postdocs and other
researchers «
who deserve better.»
This self - assessment test, created in 1998 by psychiatrist Kimberly
Young of Saint Bonaventure University in New York State, is an unofficial standard among Internet addiction
researchers, and it consists of eight yes - or - no questions designed to separate online addicts from those
who can manage their Internet use.
Regardless of the geographic setting, the goals and challenges of translational research are the same, says Liu: Getting funding and infrastructure support from the government, training
young investigators, creating a multidisciplinary community of
researchers who can effectively communicate with each other, and finding ways to systematically implement translational research results into clinical practice.
Young children
who spend a lot of time on the floor could absorb these compounds through their skin, and the
researchers argue that this means people should not smoke in homes and cars, and should replace nicotine - laden furniture and carpets.
I am a
young Hungarian
researcher who seems to have always been looking for unusual ways of progressing, although in reality that was just by following my own path.
Messages aimed at curbing vaporiser and e-cigarette use among
young people may not be successful if they focus on the dangers of nicotine, given that most teens
who vape do not believe they are using nicotine, say the
researchers.
Our long experience with educating mathematical ecology students provides some lessons that are likely to be useful to potential students
who wish to compare training opportunities, as well as for
young independent
researchers who are seeking an institution with which to affiliate themselves in order to develop their own interdisciplinary research and training programs.
Researchers were finally able to tease out the results that applied to «the
young women — and I love saying this —
young women 50 to 59
who are most apt to present with symptoms of menopause,» says Cynthia Stuenkel, an internist and endocrinologist at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in La Jolla.
«Generally,... there is little recognition of
young researchers» by their permanent peers, says Marie Boichu,
who won a permanent position in the Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique in Lille after 6 years as a postdoc.
Adolescents
who have engaged in past risky online behavior are much more likely than older
young adults to repeat the behavior in the future, according to a new study by
researchers seeking to understand the psychological mechanisms contributing to
young people's online risk taking.
The
researchers recruited healthy
young adults (ages 18 - 35 years)
who underwent a treadmill test to measure aerobic capacity.