Sentences with phrase «young scientists who»

«We must invest in Africa's most important resource in the next century: young scientists who will drive [research - driven] innovation.
The email appeared to be an effort to find young scientists who would be interested in helping his office gather facts for some sort of presentation.
The casualties are honest young scientists who abandoned their careers in science because they knew there would be no research grants or advancement if they refused to endorse «97 % consensus science» — i.e., pseudoscience!
But I've been shocked to learn of the young scientists who are sick of living under the suffocating orthodoxy the climate mullahs enforce.
Young scientists who wish to be nominated should therefore contact the respective academic partner before October.
In fact, two young scientists who gave talks at the master class — Dominique Gisin and Bettina Heim — have been blessed with a similar combination of both mental and physical talents as Wüthrich himself.
This shows the longevity of the bonds forged at the Lindau Meetings and that many of the young scientists who participate can look forward to a great career in science and research.
Young scientists who currently are working in one of these countries may also benefit from the Twinning program, in which underperforming institutions can partner with leading institutions in other E.U. countries to beef up a particular field of research through knowledge and staff exchange, and the provision of training and workshops.
«Through this competition, we are cultivating a group of young scientists who will someday address many of our global challenges,» says Ajmera.
Begun in 1989, the Frontiers of Science symposia annually selects 80 young scientists who have already made recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Awards are given to exceptional young scientists who hold the M.D. and / or Ph.D. degree and who are in the early stages of establishing an independent laboratory and research career.
Recently I met with a group of young scientists who asked me what the hiring process was like in industry.
Her ministry plans to include a clarification in the 6th HRG draft that is to pass the Bundestag before summer: Young scientists who have started their PhD or Habilitation under the former regulations can be temporarily employed until February 2005 if this is necessary to finish their theses.
«I asked young scientists who were interested in doing this,» she says, «but they didn't necessarily have to have much experience in supervising workshops.»
Whether to take this risk, or the ones inherent in approaching university authorities about the case, is «an individual decision,» Shamoo says, because young scientists who run afoul of a superior «can lose their career.»
The number holding non-tenure track positions (e.g., soft - money research faculty) has, meanwhile, increased 38.3 %, from 21,500 to 29,740.2 These data are sobering for young scientists who went into graduate school expecting to move into tenure - track positions when they emerged from their postdoctorates (or even sooner).
The pilot study — an autumn 2014 online survey complemented with focus groups — looked into the career paths of some 500 young scientists who had obtained a Ph.D. in the previous 7 years and done at least one postdoc with one of a small and diverse range of research and funding organizations.
In June, the Polish government announced a new grant for young scientists who earned high scores in an international funding competition; Dobrzyn is one of only 10 scientists who qualify.
So, the intelligent young scientists who can manage this dilemma will succeed in their scientific career until the scientific community can develop defined world ethical rules of collaboration.
Although I was probably the only one having problems using English, I still survived, and I made many friends with European young scientists who are potential future collaborators in my scientific career.
Until the 1960s, young scientists who chose to become postdocs (and most did not) stayed in that status for a year or two, then established themselves as independent investigators well before they left their 20s.
This is especially true of young scientists who have little leverage at academic institutions.
Also this year, the materials science division plans to give a dozen or so young scientists who show exceptional promise a 2 - year «creativity extension» of their current grant to explore new directions, offsetting some of the conservatism that comes with a stagnant budget.
Not surprisingly, several young scientists who head their own laboratories after that training recall their own experiences as postdocs when they devise strategies for supervising fellows of their own.
There also is a danger that it will derail your career, especially for young scientists who don't have the security of tenure, Mann writes in an e-mail.
Given the current competitive climate for hiring and advancement, the panel agreed that young scientists who are not deeply passionate about their research need to reconsider their career choices.
Demographics indicate that the «baby boomers» of the 1940s, who are now in their 60s and hold many of the highest posts at departments and institutes, will soon retire, leaving lots of openings for young scientists who might by then have already been forced to leave the field.
Replicating an experiment, or even the whole study, can be useful for young scientists who are learning their way around the bench or lab, he says.
Holt was among more than 50 speakers representing the full span of scientific and engineering disciplines, along with physicians, educators, academics, entrepreneurs, musicians, communicators, poets and aspiring young scientists who addressed the wet but enthusiastic thousands who poured onto the National Mall and later marched to the U.S. Capitol.
Like other young scientists who hear similar stories of building up a famous biotech company, my thoughts turned to doing the same.
I can only recommend to other young scientists who find themselves in a similar situation that they should use the chance fully.
Several programs have been initiated to help promote young investigators, such as the Avenir program at INSERM, which provides young scientists who already have a permanent position with fully equipped space within their host department and funding toward research expenses and salaries for nonpermanent staff for up to 5 years.
Bouamrane advises young scientists who want to develop a career at UNESCO to gain a solid background — and a strong network — in their field of expertise.
«Young scientists who wish to become independent need to be able to see the rewards down the line, set their minds on it, and go for it,» says Hochella.
For an upcoming Mind Matters column: What are some of the unique challenges faced by young scientists who move to a foreign country for their training or work?
Young scientists who wish to influence government policy must become familiar with where and how policy advice is given
«There are many young scientists who don't have a burning ambition or an inherent need to lead.
I've had more than one encounter with young scientists who believe that their work sells itself — or should, if employers weren't so dense — and that mental gyrations aimed at convincing others of your worth or keeping a positive outlook amount to so much wasted brainpower.
During their first year in California, Plautz and her husband seemed to meet many young scientists who were unsure about their career paths and were looking for jobs away from academe.
But with so few permanent positions available and industry's preference to hire young scientists who are more trainable, (Germans, who typically do not finish schooling until their early 30s, are at a disadvantage in this regard), mid-level scientists are often left with little choice except to go abroad, says Müller.
As for the young scientists who had already accumulated enough seniority to be entitled to an open - ended contract, very few actually got one, Trautmann says.
Grossman's and the NWP task force's shared assumption — that America has a shortage of scientists — is likely to come as a surprise to many of today's young scientists who, having patched together contingent lives through several years of itinerant positions, have yet to find a permanent job.
Today, the agency is facing broad challenges and mounting pressure for change, but there's no question that ERC Starting Grants have been career - changing for the young scientists who have won them.
«We owe the young scientists who are coming into the system, from the moment they start in a Ph.D. program until they finally get to the point that they're in faculty positions... a responsibility to give them clear information and good support in making effective, sound decisions that comport with their abilities and career aspirations,» Daniels said at a briefing on the report.
The program encourages them to return to a place other than their Ph.D. institution, because «the foundation is also trying to be sure that those young scientists who are returning... are free to work and free to collaborate,» something that the remaining hierarchy in Polish academia doesn't always allow, Żylicz says.
Keeping Your Options Open by Career Doctor, 8 November 2002 Career Doctor advised a young scientist who was partway through his Ph.D. — and unsure whether he had a future in academia — on how best to proceed.
In the past, we've heard from a young scientist who became a single mother after a grad school divorce, and about Germany's efforts to establish funding programs to support single - parent scientists.
Based at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, he was a gifted young scientist who reasoned that fetal cells derived from a normal pregnancy would be a virus - free and safe alternative for vaccine development.
A young scientist who sits on a search committee at Georgia Tech wrote: «Grants are not required, but it's very helpful to show some sort of grant - writing skills via national or international postdoctoral fellowships, or funding from private / industrial sources.
Planetary scientist Michael A'Hearn passed away on Monday, May 29, leaving a remarkable legacy in cometary science — but even more importantly in the careers of many younger scientists who flourished with his encouragement and mentorship.
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