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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu%20Minsheng | Wu Minsheng (; August 1946 – 7 September 2019) was a Chinese mechanical engineer. He served as Dean of Tsinghua University and President of Fuzhou University (2002–2010).
Biography
Wu Minsheng was born in August 1946 into a farming and fishing family in Pingtan County, Fujian, Republic of China. He entered the Depart... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vartkess%20Ara%20Apkarian | Vartkess Ara Apkarian is a noted physical chemist and a Professor of Chemistry at The University of California, Irvine. He is the Director of Center for Chemistry at the Space-Time Limit, a National Science Foundation Center for Chemical Innovation. He graduated from University of Southern California with B.S. degrees ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joyce%20Snell | E. Joyce Snell (born 1930) is a British statistician who taught in the mathematics department at Imperial College London.
She is known for her work on residuals and ordered categorical data, and for her books on statistics.
Books
Snell is the author or editor of:
Analysis of Binary Data (with David R. Cox, 1969; 2nd e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yash%20Rohan | Yash Rohan (born: 29 February 1991) is a Bangladeshi actor, model and director. his notable works are Swapnajaal (2018), Networker Baire (2021) and Poran (2022). He has tremendous fascination towards physics and wanted to be a physicist in his childhood. Nowadays he is a popular face in all types of entertainment platf... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff%20Dozier | Jeff Dozier is an American snow hydrologist, environmental scientist, researcher and academic. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Founding Dean of the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Dozier's research and teaching have focused on snow science, E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beresford%20Parlett | Beresford Neill Parlett (born 1932) is an English applied mathematician, specializing in numerical analysis and scientific computation.
Education and career
Parlett received in 1955 his bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Oxford and then worked in his father's timber business for three years. From ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20E.%20Giblin | Anne E. Giblin is a marine biologist who researches the cycling of elements nitrogen, sulfur, iron and phosphorus. She is a Senior Scientist and Acting Director of the Ecosystem Center at the Marine Biological Lab.
Education
Giblin earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathalie%20Katsonis | Nathalie Helene Katsonis (born 22 February 1978 in Vienna, Austria) is a Professor of Active Molecular Systems at the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen. In 2016 she was awarded the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society Gold Medal.
Early life and education
Katsonis was born in Vienna. She grew up... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya%20Ackerman | Margareta (Maya) Ackerman is a Russian-American computer scientist known for her research in cluster analysis and algorithmic composition of music. She is an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Santa Clara University, and the founder and CEO of algorithmic music firm WaveAI.
Early life and educa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20C.%20Liebmann | Andrew Liebmann (born June 8, 1979) is an American heir.
Biography
He has a PhD in astrophysics and is a former member of the Cargill board of directors. He was a graduate student at Montana State University. and was appointed to the board of directors in 2014 without previously having worked for the company. He is th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sibel%20Adal%C4%B1 | Sibel Adalı is a Turkish-American computer scientist who studies trust in social networks and uncertainty in decision-making. She is a professor of computer science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and associate dean for research at Rensselaer.
Education and career
Adalı graduated in 1991 from Bilkent University, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiko%20He%C3%9Fenkemper | Heiko Heßenkemper, also spelled Heiko Hessenkemper (born 11 January 1956), is a German politician (till June 2021 for the Alternative for Germany) and was member of the Bundestag from 2017 to 2021.
Life and politics
Heßenkemper was born 1956 in the West German town of Hamm and studied physics at the Clausthal Univers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster%20Neville%20Woodward | Foster Neville Woodward FRSE FRIC (1905–1985) was a 20th-century British chemist involved in the creation of chemical weapons in the Second World War.
Life
He was born on 2 May 1905 the son of Foster Woodward. He studied chemistry at the University of London.
In 1930 he joined the Sutton Oak Chemical Defence Research... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalanit%20Grill-Spector | Kalanit Grill-Spector is a professor of Psychology at Stanford University and the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University. She is best known for developing fMRI adaptation, a technique useful for studying the sensitivity of neurons in the brain to changes of a stimulus.
Life
Grill-Spector studied Elect... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnet%20Woolf | Barnet Woolf FRSE (24 November 1902 – 20 March 1983) was a 20th-century British scientist, whose disciplines
had a broad scope. He made lasting contributions to biochemistry, genetics, epidemiology, nutrition, public health, statistics, and computer science. His name appears in the Hanes-Woolf plot: a mathematical plot... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabiria%20Andreian%20Cazacu | Cabiria Andreian Cazacu (February 19, 1928 – May 22, 2018) was a Romanian mathematician known for her work in complex analysis. She held the chair in mathematical analysis at the University of Bucharest from 1973 to 1975, and was dean of the faculty of mathematics at the University of Bucharest from 1976 to 1984.
Life... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalia%20Shustova | Natalia B. Shustova is a Peter and Bonnie McCausland Professor of Chemistry at the University of South Carolina. She focuses on developing materials for sustainable energy conversion, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), covalent organic frameworks (COFs), and graphitic supramolecular structures.
Education and career
Sh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20H.%20Wilkinson%20Prize%20in%20Numerical%20Analysis%20and%20Scientific%20Computing | The James H. Wilkinson Prize in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing is awarded every four years by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The award, named in honor of James H. Wilkinson, is made for research in, or other contributions to, numerical analysis and scientific computing during th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajnal%20Andr%C3%A9ka | Hajnal Ilona Andréka (also known as Hajnalka Andréka, born November 17, 1947) is a Hungarian mathematician specializing in algebraic logic. She is a research professor emeritus at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Education and career
Andréka was born on November 17, 1947 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine%20Bachoc | Christine Bachoc (born 1964) is a French mathematician known for her work in coding theory, kissing numbers, lattice theory, and semidefinite programming. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Bordeaux.
Bachoc earned a doctorate in 1989 with the dissertation Réseaux unimodulaires et problèmes de plong... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20L.%20Small | Steven L. Small is the Aage and Margareta Møller Distinguished Professor in Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas, and dean of its School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Small is a specialist in the neurobiology of language.
Biography
Small was born in Flushing in the borough of Queens,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bossa%20Nova%20Robotics | Bossa Nova Robotics is a startup robotics company that manufactures inventory control robots for use in retail stores. They are best known for an attempt to use these robots in Walmart stores, in Walmart's effort to better compete with Amazon.
In 2018, Bossa Nova Robotics received $29 million in a funding round led by... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone%20Wendler | Simone Wendler (* 1955 in Cottbus) is a chemist and journalist. Until her retirement, she was chief reporter of Lusatian Rundschau Newspaper.
Life
Wendler studied chemistry, graduated with a diploma and worked until 1990 in this profession, over many years in the GDR meat combine. 1984 Wendler changed to the laborato... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Physics%20of%20Sorrow | The Physics of Sorrow () is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Theodore Ushev and released in 2019.
Summary
Based on the novel by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov, the film tells the story of a man reminiscing about his childhood as he struggles to understand the meaning and purpose of his life.
Production... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristina%20Conati | Cristina Conati is an Italian and Canadian computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and computer-human interaction. She is a professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia, and has served as president of the Association for the Advancement of Affective Computing.
Conati earned a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Kanost | Michael R. Kanost (born 1956; Cheyenne, Wyoming) is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Kansas State University.
Early life and education
Kanost was born in 1956 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. His interest in general science started in grade school, in Cheyenne and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul%20Laumond | Jean-Paul Laumond (1953 – 20 December 2021) was a French robotician, research director at the CNRS, member of the French Academy of Sciences and the French Academy of Technologies.
Biography
Professor of mathematics in high schools from 1976, Laumond defended his thesis in robotics at the Paul Sabatier University in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almadena%20Chtchelkanova | Almadena Yurevna Chtchelkanova is a Russian-American scientist. She is a program director in the Division of Computing and Communication Foundations at the National Science Foundation.
Education
Chtchelkanova completed a Ph.D. in physics from Moscow State University in 1988. In 1996, she earned a M.A. in the departme... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gale%20J.%20Young | Gale J. Young (1912–1990) was an American engineer, mathematical physicist, biophysicist, and applied mathematician. He is known as a pioneer of nuclear engineering and as one of the namesakes of the Eckart-Young theorem in linear algebra.
Education and career
He graduated in 1933 with a bachelor's degree in electrica... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandra%20Duel-Hallen | Alexandra Duel-Hallen is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at North Carolina State University known for her research in wireless networks.
Education
Duel-Hallen is a 1982 graduate of Case Western Reserve University, with a double major in mathematics and computer science. She earned a master's degree ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Wilson%20%28philosopher%29 | Mark Lowell Wilson (born 1947) is an American philosopher and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at University of Pittsburgh. Wilson has authored several books on the philosophy of mathematics.
Education and early life
Wilson was raised in Oregon, and enrolled at Reed College between 1965 and 1967, before earning ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand%E2%80%93eye%20calibration%20problem | In robotics and mathematics, the hand–eye calibration problem (also called the robot–sensor or robot–world calibration problem) is the problem of determining the transformation between a robot end-effector and a sensor or sensors (camera or laser scanner) or between a robot base and the world coordinate system. It is c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20fellows%20of%20IEEE%20Control%20Systems%20Society | The Fellow grade of membership is the highest level of membership, and cannot be applied for directly by the member – instead the candidate must be nominated by others. This grade of membership is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors in recognition of a high level of demonstrated extraordinary accomplishment.
See ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakita%20O.%20Thomas | Jakita O. Thomas is a Philpott Westpoint Stevens Associate Professor of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University. Thomas is one of the co-founders of Pharaoh's Conclave, an organisation helping engage and prepare youth for careers and opportunities related to eSports. Thomas is also a founder of B... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaus%20Rajewsky | Nikolaus Rajewsky (born 1968) is a German system biologist at the Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) and at the Charité in Berlin. He founded and directs the “Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology”. (BIMSB, Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine). He leads the Rajewsky lab, where he studies ho... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Consortini | Anna Consortini is an Italian physicist in and a retired Professor of Physics at the University of Florence. She was a founder of the Italian Society for Optics and Photonics, and President of the International Commission for Optics from 1993 to 1996.
Early life and education
Consortini studied at Liceo Classico, the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimmi%20Ramanujam | Nirmala "Nimmi" Ramanujam is the Robert W. Carr Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and a faculty member in the Global Health Institute and the Department of Pharmacology & Cell Biology at Duke University. She is the director of the Center of Global Women's Health Technologies (GWHT) and founder of Zenalux Biomedical ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances%20M.%20Ross | Frances Mary Ross is the Ellen Swallow Richards Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her work involves the use of in situ transmission electron microscopy to study nanostructure formation. In 2018 she was awarded the International Federation of Societies for Microscop... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kronauer | Kronauer or Krönauer is a surname. People with the name include:
Brigitte Kronauer (1940–2019), German writer and novelist
Hansl Krönauer (1932-2011), German folk-singer and composer
Richard Ernest Kronauer, Gordon McKay Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Steven Kronauer, American conductor and tenor
Surnames
G... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michal%20Feldman | Michal Feldman (born 1 February 1976) is a full professor of Computer Science and the Chair of Computation and Economics at Tel Aviv University, the head of Economics and Computation (EC) lab, and a visiting researcher in Microsoft Research Israel. Michal’s research focuses on algorithmic game theory, an area that lies... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna%20McGrenere | Joanna McGrenere is a Canadian computer scientist specializing in human–computer interaction, adaptive user interfaces, and universal usability. She is a professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia.
Education
McGrenere earned a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science University of Wester... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leah%20Findlater | Leah K. Findlater is a Canadian-American computer scientist specializing in human-computer interaction, mobile computing, and computer accessibility. She is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Washington.
Education
Findlater studied computer science at the University of Regina, graduating w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20K.%20Mortimer | Robert Mortimer (1927-2007) was an American molecular biologist who was a pioneer of introducing single-celled yeasts as a model organism to study the operation of genes and chromosomes.
Mortimer was a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. His service to the field was recog... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew%20G.%20Clark | Andrew G. Clark (born 1954) is an American population geneticist. He is currently Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Population Genetics in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and a Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator at Cornell University. He is the current head of the Graduate Computation Biology f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed%20graph%20property | In mathematics, particularly in functional analysis and topology, closed graph is a property of functions.
A function between topological spaces has a closed graph if its graph is a closed subset of the product space .
A related property is open graph.
This property is studied because there are many theorems, known... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mai%20Gehrke | Mai Gehrke (born 10 May 1964) is a Danish mathematician who studies the theory of lattices and their applications to mathematical logic and theoretical computer science. She is a director of research for the French Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), affiliated with the Laboratoire J. A. Dieudonné (LJA... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav%20Kort%C3%BCm | Gustav Ferdinand Albert Kortüm (14 June 1904 to 1 December 1990) was a German physical chemist and electrochemist.
Kortüm was the son of a pastor and studied chemistry at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology from 1922. In 1928 he received his doctorate under Georg Bredig with a thesis on the synthesis of hydrocyanic acid... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Robertson%20%28engineer%29 | David Robertson (1875 – 1941) was the first Professor of Electrical Engineering at Bristol University. Robertson had wide interests and one of these was horology – he wanted to provide the foundation of what we could call “horological engineering”, that is, a firm science-based approach to the design of accurate mecha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrtodactylus%20mombergi | Cyrtodactylus mombergi, also known commonly as the Indawgyi bent-toed gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Myanmar.
Etymology
The specific name, mombergi, is in honor of zoologist Frank Momberg for his work in conservation biology and his support of herpetological research ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xia%20Zhou | Xia Zhou is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. Her current research centers on light. She co-directs the DartNets (Dartmouth Networking and Ubiquitous Systems) Lab and the Dartmouth Reality and Robotics Lab (RLab). She was a visiting faculty in National Taiwan University ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Edward%20Young | James Edward Young (born January 18, 1926) is an American physicist who was the first black tenured faculty member in the Department of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was a founding member of the National Society of Black Physicists and a mentor for Shirley Ann Jackson.
Early life and education
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ania%20Bleszynski%20Jayich | Ania Bleszynski Jayich is an American experimental physicist most known for developing novel sensing techniques that shed light on important biological, condensed matter, and quantum mechanical systems. Bleszynski Jayich is the Bruker Endowed Chair in Science and Engineering in the Department of Physics at the Universi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine%20Heitsch | Christine Elizabeth Heitsch is a mathematician whose research involves the biomolecular structure of RNA. She is a professor of mathematics in the Georgia Tech School of Mathematics, and the founding director of the Southeast Center for Mathematics and Biology at Georgia Tech.
Education and career
Heitsch graduated in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eug%C3%A9nie%20Hunsicker | Eugénie Lee Hunsicker is an American mathematician who works at Loughborough University in England as a senior lecturer in pure mathematics and as director of equality and diversity for the school of science.
Her research in pure mathematics has concerned topics "at the intersection of analysis, geometry and topology";... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oskar%20Moll | Oskar Moll (21 July 1875, Brieg – 19 August 1947, Berlin) was a German Fauvist painter; best known for his landscapes, portraits and somewhat abstract still-lifes.
Biography
Moll initially studied biology in Switzerland, but also taught himself how to paint and decided to pursue art as a career instead. After some ti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89ric%20Moulines | Éric Moulines (born in Bordeaux on 24 January 1963) is a French researcher in statistical learning and signal processing. He received the silver medal from the CNRS in 2010, the France Télécom prize awarded in collaboration with the French Academy of Sciences in 2011. He was appointed a Fellow of the European Associat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benoit%20Perthame | Benoit Perthame (born 23 June 1959 in France) is a French mathematician, who deals with non-linear partial differential equations and their applications in biology. He is a professor at Pierre-et-Marie Curie University and at the Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, which he directs.
Career
Perthame studied at the École ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farzana%20Rikta | Farzana Rikta is a Bangladeshi actress, model and television presenter who has acted in television advertisements, films and television series.
Biography
Farzana Rikta is the only daughter of Nazrul Islam and Mahfuza Islam from the Jashore District. She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Jagannath... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical%20genetic%20ethics | Medical genetic ethics is a field in which the ethics of medical genetics is evaluated. Like the other field of medicine, medical genetics also face ethical issues.
The availability of direct to consumer (DTC) genetic testing to analyses the genetic variants which predispose the individuals to medical conditions like... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela%20Robey | Pamela Gehron Robey (born 1952) is an American cell biologist. She is a senior investigator in the skeletal biology section at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
Education
Robey received her B.A. in biology from Susquehanna University in 1974. She completed a M.S. in biochemistry in 1977 and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar%20Klar | Amar Jit Singh Klar (April 1, 1947 – March 5, 2017) was an Indian-American yeast geneticist and epigenetics researcher. He received media attention for his research on the genetics of human traits, including handedness and the direction of hair whorls.
Early life and education
Klar was born on April 1, 1947, in Lyallp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigitte%20Jaumard | Brigitte Jaumard is a computer scientist and expert on mathematical programming. She earned a doctorate in 2006 from ENSTA ParisTech under the supervision of Michel Minoux, after previously teaching at Polytechnique Montréal. She is a professor of computer science and software engineering at Concordia University, where... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiming%20Bao | Jiming Bao is a Chinese physicist.
Bao studied physics at Zhejiang University, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. He then completed a doctorate in applied physics at the University of Michigan. Bao teaches at the University of Houston. In 2018, Bao was elected a fellow of the Optical Society of Ameri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges%20Court%C3%A8s | Georges Courtès (24 April 1925 – 31 October 2019) was a French astronomer and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
Career
Georges Courtès was born in Toul, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and devoted his career to imaging and spectrography in ground and space astrophysics.
References
1925 births
2019 deaths
20th-century ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole%20Boivin | Nicole Lise Boivin is an archaeologist and former director of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
Education and career
Boivin has a BSc in cellular, molecular and microbial biology from the University of Calgary (1992), and an MPhil (1996) and PhD (2001) in archaeology from the University of Ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude%20Duplessy | Jean-Claude Duplessy, born in 1942, is a French geochemist. He is Director of Research Emeritus at the CNRS and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.
Biography
Jean-Claude Duplessy, a former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ulm), a physics graduate, is a geochemist. His work has contributed to a better ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart%20Parker%20%28scientist%29 | Stewart F. Parker is a British scientist specialising in vibrational spectroscopy and catalysis. He works at the ISIS neutron source and is an Honorary Professor in the school of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow.
Career
Parker gained his PhD at the University of California, Santa Barbara following this with post... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20G.%20Streed | Carl G. Streed Jr. is an American physician, researcher, and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. He is an assistant professor of medicine at Boston University School of Medicine.
Early life and education
Streed grew up in Zion, Illinois. He completed a B.S. in biological chemistry and B.A. in chemistry at University o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg%20Gbur | Greg Gbur (born June 29, 1971) is an American author and physicist who specializes in the study of classical coherence theory in optical physics. He is a full professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in the Department of Physics and Optical Science.
Education and career
Gbur got his B.A. in physics f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Sherrod | John Sherrod (September 10, 1924 – July 10, 2004) was an American meteorologist and information scientist.
Biography
John Sherrod was born on September 10, 1924, in Kane, Pennsylvania.
Sherrod received a B.S. in mathematics from Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., in 1947 and then a B.S. and M.S. in meteorology from... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha%20Holmes | Natasha Holmes is a physics education researcher and the Ann S. Bowers Assistant Professor of Physics at Cornell University. She researches teaching and learning in physics and STEM fields including how students acquire knowledge, the effects of course environment on learning, and the development of scientific ways of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal%20eigenvalue | In mathematics, specifically in spectral theory, an eigenvalue of a closed linear operator is called normal if the space admits a decomposition into a direct sum of a finite-dimensional generalized eigenspace and an invariant subspace where has a bounded inverse.
The set of normal eigenvalues coincides with the discre... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recam%C3%A1n%27s%20sequence | In mathematics and computer science, Recamán's sequence is a well known sequence defined by a recurrence relation. Because its elements are related to the previous elements in a straightforward way, they are often defined using recursion.
It takes its name after its inventor , a Colombian mathematician.
Definition ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glowmatography | Glowmatography is a laboratory technique for the separation of dyes present in solutions contained in glow sticks. The chemical components of such solutions can be chromatographically separated into polar and nonpolar components. Developed as a laboratory class experiment, it can be used to demonstrate chemistry concep... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleni%20Antoniadou | Eleni Antoniadou (; born 1988) is a Greek public figure and scientist.
Background
Early life and education
Eleni Antoniadou was born in 1988 in Thessaloniki, Greece. She studied Computer Science and Biomedical Informatics at the University of Central Greece and received a master's degree in Nanotechnology and Regene... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline%20of%20computing%202020%E2%80%93present | Significant events in computing include events relating directly or indirectly to software, hardware and wetware.
Mostly excluded are:
events in general robotics
events about uses of computational tools in biotechnology and similar fields (except for improvements to the underlying computational tools) as well as even... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hettie%20Belle%20Ege | Hettie Belle Ege (March 31, 1861 – November 19, 1942) was an American professor of mathematics. From 1914 to 1916, she was the acting president of Mills College.
Early life
Ege was born in Erie, Illinois on March 31, 1861, the daughter of Joseph Arthur Ege and his second wife, Catherine Rebecca Reisch Ege. Her parent... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi%20Johansen-Berg | Heidi Johansen-Berg is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging at the University of Oxford. She studies brain plasticity in the context of stroke rehabilitation and aging.
Education and training
Johansen-Berg went to Waseley Hills High School in Rubery, B... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Quarterly%20Journal%20of%20Mechanics%20and%20Applied%20Mathematics | The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics is a quarterly, peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on classical mechanics and applied mathematics. The editors-in-chief are P. W. Duck, P. A. Martin and N. V. Movchan. The journal was established in 1948 to meet a need for a separate English jou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%20Altenberg | Lee Altenberg is an American theoretical biologist. He is on the faculty of the Departments of Information and Computer Sciences and of Mathematics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. He is best known for his work that helped establish the evolution of evolvability and modularity in the genotype–phenotype map as are... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F50%20%28catamaran%29 | The F50 is a one-design foiling catamaran used in the SailGP race series. The F50s are adapted from the AC50s used in the America's Cup, with modifications including new control systems and modular wingsails. The F50s are one of the fastest racing classes in history, with a predicted top speed of 52.2 knots (96.6 km/h,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarita%20Arboix | Margarita Arboix Arzo (born 1950 in Ribesalbes) is the former Rector of the Autonomous University of Barcelona. She obtained a Bachelor's degree and later a doctorate in biology by the same university. In 1976 she was employed in the pharmacology department of the Faculty of Medicine, and transferred to a teaching posi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F.%20Dean%20Toste | F. Dean Toste (born 1971 in Terceira, Azores, Portugal) is the Gerald E. K. Branch Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley and faculty scientist at the chemical sciences division of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. He is a prominent figure in the field of organic chemistry and is b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zahidunnabi%20Dewan%20Shamim | Zahidunnabi Dewan (Zahid Dewan Shamim) (born 25 December 1968) is a Bangladeshi physician, biomedical researcher, politician and social worker. He has been working as a scientist at New York School Medicine, USA since 2007. He is conducting research on cancer biology and immunology.
Biography
Zahidunnabi Dewan (Zahid... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audun%20Rikardsen | Audun Rikardsen (born 1968, Steigen) is a Norwegian biologist and wildlife photographer. He is professor at The Department of Arctic and Marine Biology at University of Tromsø.
Most of his research is related to freshwater and marine ecology and migrations of the Atlantic of anadromous salmonids, marine parasitology,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20Singer%20%28artist%29 | Eric Singer is a multi-disciplinary artist, musician and software, electrical, computer, robotics, and medical device engineer. He is known for his interactive art and technology works, robotic and electronic musical instruments, fire art, and guerilla art.
Education
Singer holds a B.S. in electrical and compute... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan%20H.%20Schoenfeld | Alan Henry Schoenfeld (born July 9, 1947) is an American mathematics education researcher and designer. He is the Elizabeth and Edward Conner Professor of Education and Affiliated Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Education and career
Schoenfeld was raised in New York City, studying ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia%20Malvenuto | Claudia Malvenuto (born 1965) is an Italian mathematician, one of the namesakes of the Malvenuto–Poirier–Reutenauer Hopf algebra of permutations. She is an associate professor of mathematics at Sapienza University of Rome.
Education
Malvenuto was born in Turin. After earning a laurea in mathematics from Sapienza Unive... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dana%20Moshkovitz | Dana Moshkovitz Aaronson () is an Israeli theoretical computer scientist whose research topics include approximation algorithms and probabilistically checkable proofs. She is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin.
Education and career
Moshkovitz completed her Ph.D. in 2008 at ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9rique%20Oggier | Frédérique Elise Oggier is a Swiss mathematician and coding theorist who works as an associate professor of physical and mathematical sciences at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
Education
After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics from the University of Geneva, Oggier completed her doc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanne%20Moldenhauer | Joanne K. Moldenhauer (née Gatz, March 15, 1928 – February 14, 2016) was an American high school mathematics teacher and two-time winner of the Edyth May Sliffe Award.
Education
Moldenhauer's father served in the United States Army. She was born in Omaha, Nebraska, and attended Benson High School in Omaha. She graduat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylidene%20group | In organic chemistry, a methylidene group is any part of a molecule that consists of two hydrogen atoms bound to a carbon atom, which is connected to the remainder of the molecule by a double bond. The group may be represented as , where the '=' denotes the double bond.
This stands in contrast to methylene, the group... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruits%20and%20Farinacea | Fruits and Farinacea: The Proper Food of Man, Being an Attempt to Prove, from History, Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, that the Original, Natural, and Best Diet of Man is Derived from the Vegetable Kingdom is an 1845 book advocating vegetarianism by John Smith (of Malton).
It was first published by John Churchill,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kieka%20Mynhardt | Christina Magdalena (Kieka) Mynhardt (née Steyn; born 1953) is a South African born Canadian mathematician known for her work on dominating sets in graph theory, including domination versions of the eight queens puzzle. She is a professor of mathematics and statistics at the University of Victoria in Canada.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20O%27Neil | Elizabeth Jean (Betty) O'Neil is an American computer scientist known for her highly cited work in databases, including C-Store, the LRU-K page replacement algorithm, the log-structured merge-tree, and her criticism of the ANSI SQL 92 isolation mechanism. She is a professor of computer science at the University of Mass... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACS%20Central%20Science | ACS Central Science is a monthly peer-reviewed open access scientific journal covering chemistry and related fields. Its title refers to the phrase "central science", which has long been used to describe the role played by chemistry in connecting the physical and life sciences.
Established in 2015, it is the first fu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CECPQ2 | In cryptography, Combined Elliptic-Curve and Post-Quantum 2 (CECPQ2) is a quantum secure modification to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 developed by Google. It is intended to be used experimentally, to help evaluate the performance of post quantum key-exchange algorithms on actual users' devices.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riesz%20projector | In mathematics, or more specifically in spectral theory, the Riesz projector is the projector onto the eigenspace corresponding to a particular eigenvalue of an operator (or, more generally, a projector onto an invariant subspace corresponding to an isolated part of the spectrum). It was introduced by Frigyes Riesz in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley%20Robert%20Hart | Stanley Robert Hart (born 20 June 1935 in Swampscott, Massachusetts) is an American geologist, geochemist, leading international expert on mantle isotope geochemistry, and pioneer of chemical geodynamics.
Biography
Hart graduated from MIT with a bachelor's degree in geology in 1956 and a master's degree in geochemistr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola%20Birss | Viola Ingrid Birss is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Calgary. She works on electrochemistry and the development of nanomaterials for sustainable energy and sensing applications. She has demonstrated a metal oxide perovskite that can be used as the air and fuel electrode in solid oxide fuel cells, as well... |
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