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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen%20C.%20Fox | Karen C. Fox is an American science writer specializing in physics, astronomy, and the history of science for adults and children.
Biography
In addition to her science writing, Fox was a relationship columnist for America Online, Oxygen, and Dating911 from 1997 to 2001. Writing under the moniker "The Dating Diva," she... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Journal%20of%20Radiation%20Biology | The International Journal of Radiation Biology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal that covers research into the effects of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation in biology. The editor-in-chief is Professor Gayle Woloschak.
The title was formerly known as International Journal of Radiation Biology and Related Stu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard%20Kietz | Dr. Erhard Karl Kietz (August 22, 1909 – April 6, 1982) was a German-born physicist, who researched frequency constancy of video signals.
Life
Born August 22, 1909 in Leipzig, Germany as the eldest child of mathematics teacher Georg and Anna Kietz, Erhard Karl Kietz attended the Nikolai School in Leipzig and then stud... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Arntzen | Charles Joel Arntzen (born 1941) is a plant molecular biologist. His major contributions are in the field of "plant molecular biology and protein engineering, as well as the utilization of plant biotechnology for enhancement of food quality and value, for expression of pharmacological products in transgenic plants, and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satoshi%20Kashima | is a Japanese civil engineer. He was lead designer/engineer of the longest suspension bridge in the world,
the 3,911-meter Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (also known as the Pearl Bridge) located in Japan which was completed in 1998. He is executive director of the Japan Bridge Engineering Center.
He earned M.S. and Ph.D. degr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Differential%20Geometry | The Journal of Differential Geometry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of mathematics published by International Press on behalf of Lehigh University in 3 volumes of 3 issues each per year. The journal publishes an annual supplement in book form called Surveys in Differential Geometry. It covers differential geomet... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing%20shrinking | In geometric topology, a branch of mathematics, the Bing shrinking criterion, introduced by , is a method for showing that a quotient of a space is homeomorphic to the space.
References
Geometric topology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moise%27s%20theorem | In geometric topology, a branch of mathematics, Moise's theorem, proved by Edwin E. Moise in , states that any topological 3-manifold has an essentially unique piecewise-linear structure and smooth structure.
The analogue of Moise's theorem in dimension 4 (and above) is false: there are topological 4-manifolds with no... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arfana%20Mallah | Arfana Mallah () is a Pakistani Human rights activist, leader of the Women's Action Forum and a professor of Chemistry at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
Education
Arfana BegumMallah received a Masters degree in chemistry from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad in 1998, a M.Phil in analytical Chemis... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edificio%20Rockefeller | Edificio Rockefeller (literally Rockefeller Building) is the popular name of a building in Madrid, Spain that is headquarters of Instituto Nacional de Física y Química (National Institute of Physics and Chemistry). Opened in 1932, Edificio Rockefeller is located within the central campus of the CSIC (Consejo Superior ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sujata%20Keshavan | Sujata Keshavan (Born 1961) is an Indian graphic designer. She is a founder of Ray and Keshavan, a brand design firm based in India.
Early life
Keshavan's father was an engineer, and her mother was a painter. After considering studying medicine, taking a BSc in Mathematics or joining a fine arts college, she ended up... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobias%20Colding | Tobias Holck Colding (born 1963) is a Danish mathematician working on geometric analysis, and low-dimensional topology. He is the great grandchild of Ludwig August Colding.
Biography
He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Torben Holck Colding and Benedicte Holck Colding. He received his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1992 a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumpled%20cube | In geometric topology, a branch of mathematics, a crumpled cube is any space in R3 homeomorphic to a 2-sphere together with its interior. Lininger showed in 1965 that the union of a crumpled cube and an open 3-ball glued along their boundaries is a 3-sphere.
References
Geometric topology |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmad%20Shirzad | Ahmad Shirzad () is an Iranian physicist. He was a member of 6th Iran Parliament (Consultative Assembly of Iran). He also was a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front and an active iranian politician between 1995-2010.
Shirzad is a faculty member of physics department at Isfahan University of Technology. He teache... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20neuroscience%20databases | A number of online neuroscience databases are available which provide information regarding gene expression, neurons, macroscopic brain structure, and neurological or psychiatric disorders. Some databases contain descriptive and numerical data, some to brain function, others offer access to 'raw' imaging data, such as ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail%20Katz | Mikhail "Mischa" Gershevich Katz (born 1958, in Chișinău) is an Israeli mathematician, a professor of mathematics at Bar-Ilan University. His main interests are differential geometry, geometric topology and mathematics education; he is the author of the book Systolic Geometry and Topology, which is mainly about systoli... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei%20Andreyuk | Alexei A. Andreyuk () (born 1959, in Brest, Belarus), studied architecture at the Civil Engineering Institute in Brest, a member of the Belarusian Academy of Architecture, the chairman of the Brest Regional Department of the Belarusian Union of Architects, the manager of architectural workshop “Studio A-3”, a lecturer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annulus%20theorem | In mathematics, the annulus theorem (formerly called the annulus conjecture) states roughly that the region between two well-behaved spheres is an annulus. It is closely related to the stable homeomorphism conjecture (now proved) which states that every orientation-preserving homeomorphism of Euclidean space is stable.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiziano%20Thomas%20Dossena | Tiziano Thomas Dossena is an Italian American author and art critic.
Biography
Born in Milan on 19 September 1952, Tiziano Thomas Dossena moved to the United States in 1968 and completed his studies in that country, where he graduated in Italian Literature (Queens College, 1976), Humanistic Studies (Regents College, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother%20of%20pearl%20%28disambiguation%29 | Mother of pearl is a common name for nacre, a composite material formed by molluscs. Mother of pearl, also spelt mother-of-pearl, may also refer to:
Biology
Catasetum pileatum, commonly known as mother of pearl flower
Patania ruralis, commonly known as mother of pearl moth
Two genera of butterflies:
Protogoniomorp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinod%20K.%20Singh | Vinod K. Singh (Hindi: विनोद कुमार सिंह; born 9 September 1959) is a Rahula and Namita Gautam Chair Professor of Chemistry at IIT Kanpur.
He is also Director's Chair Professor at IISER Bhopal & adjunct Professor at NIPER Hyderabad. He is currently the President, Chemical Research Society of India and the Chairman, Gove... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripling-oriented%20Doche%E2%80%93Icart%E2%80%93Kohel%20curve | The tripling-oriented Doche–Icart–Kohel curve is a form of an elliptic curve that has been used lately in cryptography; it is a particular type of Weierstrass curve. At certain conditions some operations, as adding, doubling or tripling points, are faster to compute using this form.
The Tripling oriented Doche–Icart–Ko... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20W.%20Barron | David William Barron FBCS (9 January 1935 – 2 January 2012) was a British academic in Physics and Computer Science who was described in the Times Higher Education magazine as one of the "founding fathers" of computer science.
Family
He married his wife, Valerie. They had two children: Nik and Jacky.
Work
Radio wave ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-automated%20design | Design Automation usually refers to electronic design automation, or Design Automation which is a Product Configurator. Extending Computer-Aided Design (CAD), automated design and Computer-Automated Design (CAutoD) are more concerned with a broader range of applications, such as automotive engineering, civil engineeri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FDR%20%28software%29 | FDR (Failures-Divergences Refinement) and subsequently FDR2, FDR3 and FDR4 are refinement checking software tools, designed to check formal models expressed in Communicating sequential processes (CSP). The tools were originally developed by Formal Systems (Europe) Ltd. Bill Roscoe of the Department of Computer Science,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20Gullberg | Jan Gullberg (1936 – 21 May 1998) was a Swedish surgeon and anaesthesiologist, but became known as a writer on popular science and medical topics. He is best known outside Sweden as the author of Mathematics: From the Birth of Numbers, published by W. W. Norton in 1997 ().
Life
Gullberg grew up and was trained as a s... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ane%20H%C3%A5kansson%20Hansen | Ane Håkansson Hansen (born 3 October 1975) is an internationally elite curler from Denmark. She has an MSc in biology and is currently a PhD student in Exercise and Sport Sciences at the University of Copenhagen.
She made her World Championship debut in 2007 as the Alternate for Angelina Jensen's Danish team. She w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markus%20Fierz | Markus Eduard Fierz (20 June 1912 – 20 June 2006) was a Swiss physicist, particularly remembered for his formulation of spin–statistics theorem, and for his contributions to the development of quantum theory, particle physics, and statistical mechanics. He was awarded the Max Planck Medal in 1979 and the Albert Einste... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthogonal%20signal%20correction | Orthogonal Signal Correction (OSC) is a spectral preprocessing technique that removes variation from a data matrix X that is orthogonal to the response matrix Y. OSC was introduced by researchers at the University of Umea in 1998 and has since found applications in domains including metabolomics.
References
Signal ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Beyer | Peter Beyer (born 9 May 1952) is a German Professor for Cell Biology at the Faculty of Biology of the University of Freiburg. He is known as co-inventor of Golden Rice, together with Ingo Potrykus from the ETH Zurich.
Biography
Peter Beyer studied Biology at the universities of Marburg and Freiburg. In 1981 he was aw... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocklington%20primality%20test | In mathematics, the Pocklington–Lehmer primality test is a primality test devised by Henry Cabourn Pocklington and Derrick Henry Lehmer.
The test uses a partial factorization of to prove that an integer is prime.
It produces a primality certificate to be found with less effort than the Lucas primality test, which re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matias%20Zaldarriaga | Matias Zaldarriaga is a theoretical physicist best known for his work on cosmology. He has made significant contributions toward understanding both astrophysical phenomena and fundamental physics, most notably through his research on modeling the early universe and analyzing statistical properties of cosmic microwave ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20T.%20Walsh | Christopher T. Walsh (February 16, 1944 – January 10, 2023) was a Hamilton Kuhn professor of biological chemistry and pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. His research focused on enzymes and enzyme inhibition, and most recently focused on the problem of antibiotic resistance. He was elected to the National Academy o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schistura%20schultzi | Schistura schultzi is a species of ray-finned fish, a stone loach, in the genus Schistura. It has been recorded from the Mekong in Chiang Rai Province and Loei Province in Thailand, it should also be present in Bokeo Province in Laos. Almost nothing is known about this species biology. The specific name honours Leonard... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer%20science%20in%20sport | Computer science in sport is an interdisciplinary discipline that has its goal in combining the theoretical as well as practical aspects and methods of the areas of informatics and sport science. The main emphasis of the interdisciplinarity is placed on the application and use of computer-based but also mathematical te... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunther%20Karsten | Gunther Karsten (born 23 September 1961) is a German memory sport competitor and author.
Biography
Karsten graduated in chemistry and in microbiology. He runs a translation agency for patents as regular occupation. Besides, he is a leading memory coach and offers seminars on mental-, learning- and memory training. Gun... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald%20Voet | Donald Herman Voet (November 29, 1938 – April 11, 2023) was an American biochemist who was emeritus associate professor of chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. His laboratory used x-ray crystallography to understand structure-function relationships in proteins. He and his wife, Judith G. Voet, are authors of bi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel%20Spira | Joel Boris Spira (born 18 July 1981) is a Swedish film, television, and theatre actor.
Personal
While studying biology at the University of Stockholm Spira decided to give acting a chance. After just spending one semester at Spegelteatern in Stockholm he applied to the well respected Malmö Theatre Academy where he got... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luttinger%27s%20theorem | In condensed matter physics, Luttinger's theorem is a result derived by J. M. Luttinger and J. C. Ward in 1960 that has broad implications in the field of electron transport. It arises frequently in theoretical models of correlated electrons, such as the high-temperature superconductors, and in photoemission, where a m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith%20G.%20Voet | Judith Greenwald Voet (born March 10, 1941) is a James Hammons Professor, Emerita in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at Swarthmore College. Her research interests include enzyme reaction mechanisms and enzyme inhibition. She and her husband, Donald Voet, are authors of biochemistry textbooks that are widel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Frenkel | Edward Vladimirovich Frenkel (; born May 2, 1968) is a Russian-American mathematician working in representation theory, algebraic geometry, and mathematical physics. He is a professor of mathematics at University of California Berkeley, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and author of the bestsellin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint%20Petersburg%20State%20University%20Institute%20of%20Chemistry | The Faculty of Chemistry (since 2014 The Institute of Chemistry) at Saint Petersburg State University is one of the leading chemistry faculties in Russia.
History
Formally, the Department of Chemistry has been created as a separate entity of Saint Petersburg State University (then Leningrad State University) in 1929... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20H.%20Burris | Robert H. Burris (April 13, 1914 – May 11, 2010) was a professor in the Biochemistry Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1961. Research in Burris's lab focused on enzyme reaction mechanisms, and he made significant contributions to our knowledge of ni... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20J.%20Balonek | Thomas J. Balonek is a professor of physics and astronomy at Colgate University. He studies optical and radio emissions from galactic centers and quasars, and is a multiple discoverer of minor planets.
He is credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of 9 minor planets made at Kitt Peak and Foggy Bottom Ob... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D%20pose%20estimation | 3D pose estimation is a process of predicting the transformation of an object from a user-defined reference pose, given an image or a 3D scan. It arises in computer vision or robotics where the pose or transformation of an object can be used for alignment of a computer-aided design models, identification, grasping, or... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maneesh%20Agrawala | Maneesh Agrawala (born 1972) is a professor of computer science at Stanford University. He returned to Stanford in 2015 as the director of the Brown Institute for Media Innovation, after nearly a decade on the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley.
Life and work
Maneesh Agrawala was born to computer-scienc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin%20He%20%28biologist%29 | Lin He (;) is a Chinese-American molecular biologist. She is an associate professor of cell and developmental biology at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, where she leads a lab focusing on identifying non-coding RNA which may play a role in tumorigenesis and tumor ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Huybers | Peter Huybers (born 1974) is an American climate scientist, and Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University, in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences.
Life and work
Peter Huybers received a B.S. in physics in 1996 from the United States Military Academy at West Point, and a Ph.D. in climat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypsibius%20dujardini | Hypsibius dujardini sensu lato is a species complex of tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. A member of this complex, Hypsibius exemplaris, is widely used for various research projects pertaining to evolutionary biology and astrobiology.
H. exemplaris was differentiated from H. dujardini sensu stricto in 2018. Earlie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%20Pulla%20Reddy%20College%20of%20Engineering%20%26%20Technology | G Pulla Reddy Engineering College is a college of Kurnool, situated in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur.
Courses offered
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electronics and Communications Engineering
Comput... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesowear | Mesowear is a method, used in different branches and fields of biology. This method can apply to both extant and extinct animals, according to the scope of the study. Mesowear is based on studying an animal's tooth wearing fingerprint. In brief, each animal has special feeding habits, which cause unique tooth wearing. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence%20F.%20Dahl | Lawrence F. Dahl (June 2, 1929 – March 20, 2021) was an R.E. Rundle and Hilldale Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Dahl was an inorganic chemist, and his research focused on high-nuclearity metallic compounds. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1988.
Early life and educa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental%20Lung%20Research | Experimental Lung Research is a peer-reviewed medical journal that publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. The editor-in-chief is Mark Giembycz (Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Calgary). According to th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakhyt%20Kenjeev | Bakhyt Shkurullaevich Kenjeev (Kenzheyev, ; 2 August 1950, in Shymkent, Kazakhstan) is a Russian poet of Kazakh descent.
Life
In 1953 his parents moved to Moscow. He graduated from Lomonosov Moscow State University with an equivalent of an M.S. degree in chemistry. In 1975 he was a founding member of the "Moscow Time... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Journal%20of%20Neuroscience | The International Journal of Neuroscience is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, brief scientific notes, case studies, letters to the editor, and book reviews concerned with all aspects of neuroscience and neurology.
Editors
The Editors-in-Chief of the International ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randomized%20weighted%20majority%20algorithm | The randomized weighted majority algorithm is an algorithm in machine learning theory.
It improves the mistake bound of the weighted majority algorithm.
Example
Imagine that every morning before the stock market opens,
we get a prediction from each of our "experts" about whether the stock market will go up or down.
O... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmut%20Beinert | Helmut Beinert (17 November 1913 – 21 December 2007) was a professor in the biochemistry department at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research focused on the mechanism of enzymes, in particular metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1980.
Early life and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronobiology%20International | Chronobiology International is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers all aspects of biological and medical rhythm research, chronotherapeutics, and chronoprevention of risks. It is the official journal of the International Society for Chronobiology, the American Association for Medical Chronobiology and Chrono... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yale%20Journal%20of%20Biology%20and%20Medicine | The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access medical journal. It was established in October, 1928 and is the oldest medical student publication still being published. Since 2015, each issue covers a particular topic in biology, medicine, or public health, including experimental and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20Wood%20%28cricketer%29 | Alfred Herbert Wood (23 April 1866 — 19 April 1941) was an English first-class cricketer who was private secretary to Arthur Conan Doyle for 29 years.
The son of Robert Wood, he was born at Portsmouth in April 1866. He was educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, before matriculating on an open mathematics scholarship t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence%20Hunter | Lawrence E. Hunter is a Professor and Director of the Center for Computational Pharmacology and of the Computational Bioscience Program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is an internationally known scholar, focused on computatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capped%20grope | In mathematics, a grope is a construction used in 4-dimensional topology, introduced by and named by "because of its multitudinous fingers". Capped gropes were used by as a substitute for Casson handles, that work better for non-simply-connected 4-manifolds.
A capped surface in a 4-manifold is roughly a surface ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export%20of%20cryptography | The export of cryptography is the transfer from one country to another of devices and technology related to cryptography.
In the early days of the Cold War, the United States and its allies developed an elaborate series of export control regulations designed to prevent a wide range of Western technology from falling i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanellia | Joanellia is an extinct genus of Carboniferous crustaceans. It contains the species Joanellia lundi from lagoons in what is now Montana, and Joanellia elegans from near-shore marine deposits in northern England and southern Scotland.
References
External links
Joanellia at the Paleobiology Database
Prehistoric Malac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kallidecthes | Kallidecthes is an extinct genus of crustaceans.
References
External links
Kallidecthes at the Paleobiology Database
Prehistoric Malacostraca
Carboniferous crustaceans
Prehistoric crustacean genera
Fossil taxa described in 1969 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20biophysicists | This is a list of notable people known for their research in biophysics.
A
Gary Ackers (American, 1939–2011) — thermodynamics of protein assembly into complexes, protein-DNA interactions and enzyme subunit interactions
David A. Agard
Christian B. Anfinsen (American, 1916–1995) — author of the postulate about sponta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Atanasiu | Professor Ion A. Atanasiu (25 September 1894 – 19 December 1978) was the founder of the Romanian School of Electrochemistry and the first to teach this subject in Romania. He is known as the originator of cerimetry, an analytical method based on Cerium (IV) as titration reagent.
Works
I. Atanasiu, G. Facsko Electrochi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn%20rate%20%28disambiguation%29 | Burn rate is another term for negative cashflow in economics. It may also refer to:
Burn rate (chemistry), the rate at which a reactant is consumed
Burn rate (rocketry), the rate at which a rocket is burning fuel
Burn Rate, a nonfiction book |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frames%20of%20Reference | Frames of Reference is a 1960 black-and-white educational film directed by Richard Leacock, written and presented by Patterson Hume and Donald Ivey, and produced for the Physical Science Study Committee.
Synopsis
The film was made to be shown in high school physics courses and humor is employed both to hold students' ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gokaraju%20Rangaraju%20Institute%20of%20Engineering%20and%20Technology | Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology is a private engineering college established in 1997 in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. GRIET is ranked by NIRF at 149th Place in 2022.
Courses Offered
UG Courses
B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering
B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering (Artificial ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel%20Hornibrook | Sir Manuel Richard Hornibrook OBE (7 August 1893 – 30 May 1970) was an Australian builder and civil engineer. He founded the firm M R Hornibrook Pty Ltd that after merger with Baulderstone became one of the largest Australian civil engineering firms. Known as "MR", Hornibrook was knighted in 1960. He was highly respec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel%20Cand%C3%A8s | Emmanuel Jean Candès (born 27 April 1970) is a French statistician. He is a professor of statistics and electrical engineering (by courtesy) at Stanford University, where he is also the Barnum-Simons Chair in Mathematics and Statistics. Candès is a 2017 MacArthur Fellow.
Academic biography
Candès earned a MSc from the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafeez%20Hoorani | Hafeez Hoorani or Hafeez-ur-Rehman Hoorani or Hafeez R. Hoorani is a Pakistani particle physicist, with a specialisation in accelerator physics, and a research scientist at the CERN. Hoorani is working at the National Center for Physics, with research focus in elementary particle physics and high energy physics.
Until... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Eberhart | Mark Evan Eberhart is an author and a professor of chemistry and geochemistry at the Colorado School of Mines.
Education and career
Eberhart holds a BS in chemistry and in applied mathematics from the University of Colorado, an MS in physical biochemistry from the University of Colorado, and a PhD in materials scienc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clade%20%28disambiguation%29 | Clade is a phylogenetic group.
Clade may also refer to:
Clade (novel), 2003 science fiction novel by Mark Budz
Emil Clade, Luftwaffe flying ace in World War II
See also
Cladistics
Cladogram
Subclade (disambiguation)
Grade (biology), often contrasted with clade
Taxon |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteromius%20aloyi | Enteromius aloyi is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Enteromius. It is known only from its type locality on the Ntem River, Equatorial Guinea.
The fish is named in honor of Isidro Aloy (b. 1925) a Spanish biologist, who taught mathematics as a missionary.
Footnotes
References
Hayes, Malorie M., and Jonathan... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adhemarius%20tigrina | Adhemarius tigrina is a moth of the family Sphingidae.
Distribution
It is found from Peru to Venezuela. It has also been recorded in Bolivia. Subspecies coronata is found in Colombia.
Description
The length of the forewings is 57–63 mm.
Biology
The species probably broods continuously, with records indicating a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmunity%20%28journal%29 | Autoimmunity is an international, peer-reviewed medical journal that covers the pathogenesis, immunology, genetics, and molecular biology of immune and autoimmune responses. In addition, the journal focuses on the autoimmune processes associated with systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren syndrome,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20Morse | Steven, Stephen, or Steve Morse may refer to:
A. Stephen Morse (born 1939), American electrical engineering professor
Stephen A. Morse, inventor of the Morse taper
Stephen J. Morse, American professor of law
Stephen P. Morse (born 1940), American computer specialist involved with Intel 8086, author of "One Step" ge... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropic%20gravity | Entropic gravity, also known as emergent gravity, is a theory in modern physics that describes gravity as an entropic force—a force with macro-scale homogeneity but which is subject to quantum-level disorder—and not a fundamental interaction. The theory, based on string theory, black hole physics, and quantum informati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems%20Biology%20in%20Reproductive%20Medicine | Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal that covers the use of systems approaches including genomic, cellular, proteomic, metabolomic, bioinformatic, molecular, and biochemical, to address fundamental questions in reproductive biology, reproductive medicine, and translational researc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan%20Wolfe | Nathan Daniel Wolfe (born 24 August 1970) is an American virologist. He was the founder (in 2007) and director of Global Viral and the Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Human Biology at Stanford University.
Career
Wolfe spent over eight years conducting biomedical research in both sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrastructural%20Pathology | Ultrastructural Pathology is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal devoted entirely to diagnostic ultrastructural pathology. The journal covers advances in the uses of electron microscopic and immunohistochemical techniques, correlations of ultrastructural data with light microscopy, histochemistry, immunohistochem... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaprade%20reaction | In organic chemistry, the Malaprade reaction or Malaprade oxidation is a glycol cleavage reaction in which a vicinal diol is oxidized by periodic acid or a periodate salt to give the corresponding carbonyl functional groups. The reaction was first reported by in 1928 and also works with β-aminoalcohols.
References
S... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiichir%C5%8D%20Furukawa | was a Japanese astronomer and discoverer of minor planets at the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory. Furukawa was also associated with Nagoya University Department of Astrophysics.
Awards and honors
Asteroid 3425 Hurukawa, a member of the Eos family and discovered by Karl Reinmuth at Heidelberg in 1929, was named in his... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratified%20space | In mathematics, especially in topology, a stratified space is a topological space that admits or is equipped with a stratification, a decomposition into subspaces, which are nice in some sense (e.g., smooth or flat).
A basic example is a subset of a smooth manifold that admits a Whitney stratification. But there is al... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Duderstadt | James Johnson Duderstadt was the President of the University of Michigan from 1988 to 1996.
Duderstadt was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1987 for significant contributions to nuclear science and engineering relating to fission and fusion energy systems and reactor theory and design.
On Ap... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted%20Edwards%20curve | In algebraic geometry, the twisted Edwards curves are plane models of elliptic curves, a generalisation of Edwards curves introduced by Bernstein, Birkner, Joye, Lange and Peters in 2008. The curve set is named after mathematician Harold M. Edwards. Elliptic curves are important in public key cryptography and twisted E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambulyx%20canescens | Ambulyx canescens is a moth of the family Sphingidae first described by Francis Walker in 1865.
Distribution
It is found in Indochina, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Philippines.
Description
Biology
It is considered a forest pest, because its larvae feed on the leaves of young Dryobalanops lanceolata. Lar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambulyx%20pryeri | Ambulyx pryeri is a moth of the family Sphingidae first described by William Lucas Distant in 1887. It is found in Sundaland.Also found in Nepal.
Gallery
Biology
Larvae have been recorded on Plumeria species.
Subspecies
Ambulyx pryeri pryeri (Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, the Philippines)
Ambulyx pryer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clanis%20bilineata | Clanis bilineata, the two-lined velvet hawkmoth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae first described by Francis Walker in 1866.
Distribution
It is found in Asia, but see the subspecies section for a detailed range.
Description
The wingspan is 94–150 mm for subspecies C. b. bilineata and 94–120 mm for subspecies C. b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20Murdoch | Steven James Murdoch is Professor of Security Engineering in the Computer Science Department, University College London. His research covers privacy-enhancing technology, Internet censorship, and anonymous communication, in particular Tor. He is also known for discovering several vulnerabilities in the EMV bank chipca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental%20informatics | Environmental informatics is the science of information applied to environmental science. As such, it provides the information processing and communication infrastructure to the interdisciplinary field of environmental sciences aiming at data, information and knowledge integration, the application of computational inte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald%20Broom | Donald Maurice Broom (born 14 July 1942) is an English biologist and emeritus professor of animal welfare at Cambridge University.
Awards
2000: Honorary D.Sc: De Montfort University.
2005: Honorary Doctorate: Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
Selected works
Biology of Behaviour (1981)
Farm Animal Behaviou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20Lemke | Jay Lemke (born 1946) is an American semiotician and science education scholar with a background in physics. He is professor of education at the University of Michigan.
Biography
Lemke obtained his B.S. (Physics) from the University of Chicago in 1966, his M.S. (Physics) from the University of Chicago in 1968, and hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakshminarayanan%20Mahadevan | Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan is an Indian-American scientist. He is currently the Lola England de Valpine Professor of Applied Mathematics, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Physics at Harvard University. His work centers around understanding the organization of matter in space and time (that is, how it is shaped... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicentenary%20Medal%20of%20the%20Linnean%20Society | The Bicentenary Medal is a scientific award given by the Linnean Society. It is awarded annually in recognition of work done by a biologist under the age of 40 years. The medal was first awarded in 1978 on the 200th anniversary of the death of Carl Linnaeus.
Recipients
Source (1990 to present): Linnean Society
See... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishwar%20Puri | Ishwar Kanwar Puri (born 1959) is an Indian-American and Canadian scientist, engineer, and academic.
Early life and education
Puri was born in New Delhi, India, in 1959. He studied at St. Xavier’s School, Delhi from 1964 to 1976. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveland%20Living%20Planet%20Aquarium | The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is located in Draper, Utah, United States. It currently houses 4,500 animals representing 550 species. The public aquarium currently consists of five main exhibits.
History
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium was founded in 1997 by Brent Andersen, a Utah native and marine biology gr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch%20dynamics%20%28physics%29 | Patch dynamics is a term used in physics to bridge, using algorithms, the models describing macroscale behavior and to predict large-scale patterns in fluid flow. It uses locally averaged properties of short space-time scales to advance and predict long space-time scale dynamics.
In patch dynamics and finite differenc... |
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