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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Livage | Jacques Livage (born 26 October 1938 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French chemist holding the chair of condensed matter chemistry at the Collège de France and a member of the Académie des sciences.
Biography
In 1960, he obtained an engineering degree from the École nationale supérieure de chimie de Paris where he also o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igle%20Gledhill | Irvy (Igle) Gledhill is a South African physicist at the University of Witwatersrand, School of Mechanical, Industrial & Aeronautical Engineering, in Johannesburg.
Education
She has her bachelor's degree in physics, chemistry, and applied maths from Rhodes University in 1976 and an honours in Physics, 1977. She earne... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Lucas | Jacques Lucas (born 12 June 1937) is Professor Emeritus at the University of Rennes 1. Jacques Lucas is a solids-based chemist who specializes in the discovery of new lenses, contributing to their analysis, knowledge of their optical properties and their use in various fields (telecommunications, night vision and in si... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory%20Beylkin | Gregory Beylkin (born 16 March 1953) is an applied mathematician.
Education and career
He studied from 1970 to 1975 at the University of Leningrad, with Diploma in Mathematics in November 1975. From 1976 to 1979 he was a research scientist at the Research Institute of Ore Geophysics, Leningrad. From 1980 to 1982 he wa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Pouchard | Michel Pouchard (born 23 January, 1938 in Avrillé-les-Ponceaux) is a French chemist specialising in the physico-chemistry of inorganic solids.
Biography
After studying at the David high school in Angers and at the faculties of science at University of Rennes and University of Bordeaux, Michel Pouchard specializes in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard%20Raveau | Bernard Raveau, born in 1940, is a French researcher in materials science, professor emeritus at the University of Caen Normandy, member of the French Academy of sciences.
Biography
He has directed CRISMAT, a joint laboratory of the National Engineering School of Caen (ENSICAEN) of the University of Caen and the CNRS... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Rohmer | Michel Rohmer, born on 31 January 1948, is a French chemist specialising in the chemistry of micro-organisms. He has particularly studied isoprenoids.
He is a member of the French Academy of sciences.
Biography
Michel Rohmer studied at the École nationale supérieure de chimie in Strasbourg. He defended his thesis at... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Rodenburg | John Marius Rodenburg is Professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Sheffield.
Education
Rodenburg was educated at University of Exeter where he was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics with Electronics. He moved to the Cavendish Laboratory to complete his PhD... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massood%20Tabib-Azar | Massood Tabib-Azar is an Iranian-American electrical engineer, researcher and academic. He is a USTAR Professor of Electrical Engineering in the University of Utah and an Editor of IEEE Electron Device Letters.
Tabib-Azar's research has been focused on near-field electromagnetic imaging, microactuators, sensors, nano-... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip%20Cardew | Major Philip Cardew (24 September 1851 – 17 May 1910), was an English army officer in the Royal Engineers. Engaged in the application of electricity to military purposes, he designed innovations in electrical engineering.
Early life and career
Cardew was born at Oakshade, near Leatherhead, Surrey, on 24 September 1851... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe%20Sautet | Philippe Sautet (born 8 May 1961 in Salon-de-Provence, France) is a French chemist. He was elected to the French Academy of sciences on 30 November 2010. He was a research director at the CNRS and works in the chemistry laboratory of the École normale supérieure de Lyon where he devoted a large part of his scientific a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franc%20Solina | Franc Solina (born 31 July 1955) is a Slovenian computer scientist and university professor from Celje, Slovenia.
Education
After finishing the Bežigrad Grammar School in 1974 Solina enrolled at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana where he graduated in 1979 and received in 1982 also his Mast... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20D.%20Hood | John D. Hood is an American medical physiologist and pharmacologist and the founder and chief executive officer of Impact Biomedicines Inc.
Education and career
Hood received his B.S. in biochemistry and obtained his Ph.D. in medical physiology from Texas A&M University.
Hood started his career as a Director of Rese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt%20Johansson%20%28mathematician%29 | Kurt Johansson (born 1960) is a Swedish mathematician, specializing in probability theory.
Johansson received his PhD in 1988 from Uppsala University under the supervision of Lennart Carleson and is a professor in mathematics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
In 2000 Johansson was awarded the Rollo Davidson Prize... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Carpentries | The Carpentries is a nonprofit organization that teaches software engineering and data science skills to researchers through instructional workshops. The Carpentries is made up of three programs areas: Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry and Library Carpentry.
The Carpentries workshops have been run internationally, in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Stokes%20%28Irish%20mathematician%29 | John Stokes (1720 – 2 November 1781) was a Dublin-born academic who served (1762–1764) as the first Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He was son of engineer Gabriel Stokes (1682–1768)–who in 1746 became deputy surveyor general of Ireland–and Elizabeth King (1689–1751). John's bro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel%20Winternitz | Pavel Winternitz (1936–2021) was a Canadian Czech-born mathematical physicist. He did his undergraduate studies at Prague University
and his doctorate at Leningrad University (Ph.D. 1962) under the supervision of J. A. Smorodinsky.
His research is on integrable systems and symmetries.
He was a member of the Mathem... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roni%20Rosenfeld | Roni Rosenfeld is an Israeli-American computer scientist and computational epidemiologist, currently serving as the head of the Machine Learning Department at Carnegie Mellon University. He is an international expert in machine learning, infectious disease forecasting, statistical language modeling and artificial intel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan%20Waterworks%20Museum | The Waterworks Museum is a museum in the Chestnut Hill Waterworks building, originally a high-service pumping station of the Boston Metropolitan Waterworks. It contains well-preserved mechanical engineering devices in a Richardsonian Romanesque building.
During its busiest years, the waterworks pumped as much as a hu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Stretchers | is an 2019 action puzzle game developed by Tarsier Studios and published by Nintendo. It released for the Nintendo Switch on November 8, 2019.
Gameplay
The Stretchers features lighthearted, ragdoll physics-based puzzles in which players are tasked with rescuing civilian "Dizzies"—residents that have been "dizzied" by... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen%20Poiani | Eileen Louise Poiani is an American mathematician. She was the first female mathematics instructor at Saint Peter's University in New Jersey, where she is a professor of mathematics, former vice president, and special assistant to the president of the university. She was the first female president of Pi Mu Epsilon.
Ed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C%20S%20Yogananda | C S Yogananda is a mathematician, currently serving as Professor of Mathematics at J.S.S Science and Technology University, Mysore. He is also an author and an entrepreneur. His writings of Mathematics have been published by many distinguished publications.
Mathematical Olympiads
C S Yogananda has been involved with... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cydistinae | The Cydistinae are a subfamily of phengodid beetles (Phengodidae). It contains the genera Cydistus and Microcydistus. The Cydistinae were until recently, incertae sedis due to their strange morphological characteristics, however molecular phylogenetics have shown them to be members of the Phengodidae. Unlike other Phe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge%20distillation | In machine learning, knowledge distillation or model distillation is the process of transferring knowledge from a large model to a smaller one. While large models (such as very deep neural networks or ensembles of many models) have higher knowledge capacity than small models, this capacity might not be fully utilized. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah%20Greaves | Deborah Mary Greaves (born March 1967) is a British engineer, Professor of Ocean Engineering and Head of the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics at the University of Plymouth. In 2020 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Early life and education
Greaves studied civil engineering... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20polytope | In mathematics, the order polytope of a finite partially ordered set is a convex polytope defined from the set. The points of the order polytope are the monotonic functions from the given set to the unit interval, its vertices correspond to the upper sets of the partial order, and its dimension is the number of element... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Harland%20%28biologist%29 | Richard M. Harland is CH Li Distinguished Professor of Genetics, Genomics and Development at the University of California, Berkeley.
Education
Harland completed his PhD at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Ron Laskey on reg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory%20D.%20Scholes | Gregory D. Scholes is William S. Tod Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University.
Career and research
Scholes research interests are in photosynthesis and quantum biology.
Awards and honours
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2019 for "substantial contributions to the improvement of natural kno... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft%20Growing%20Robotics | Soft Growing Robotics is a subset of soft robotics concerned with designing and building robots that use robot body expansion to move and interact with the environment.
Soft growing robots are built from compliant materials and attempt to mimic how vines, plant shoots, and other organisms reach new locations through g... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard%20Feireisl | Eduard Feireisl (born 16 December 1957 in Kladno) is a Czech mathematician.
After studying from 1973 to 1977 at secondary school in Nové Strašecí, Feireisl studied mathematics at Charles University in Prague from 1977 and graduated there in 1982. He received his doctorate in 1986 from the Institute of Mathematics of t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigory%20Yaroslavtsev | Grigory Yaroslavtsev is a Russian-American computer scientist. He is an assistant professor of computer science at George Mason University. Previously he was an assistant professor of computer science at Indiana University and the founding director of the Center for Algorithms and Machine Learning (CAML) at Indiana Uni... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeline%20K.%20Sofia | Madeline K. Sofia, also known as Maddie Sofia, is an American journalist and science communicator. They were the host of Short Wave, NPR's daily science podcast.
Education
Sofia earned their PhD in microbiology from the University of Rochester Medical Center. Prior to graduate school, they earned a BS in biology at t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Cavanagh%20%28neurobiologist%29 | John Barr Cavanagh (5 May 1921 – 15 October 2019) was professor of applied neurobiology at the Institute of Neurology in London. He was a founder member of the British Neuropathological Society who award a prize in his memory. A collection of papers relating to his investigations into Minamata disease are held by the W... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadja%20Oertelt | Nadja Oertelt is an American science media producer and Chief Content Officer of Science Friday. She is known for her work as a science communicator.
Education
Oertelt graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she studied neuroscience, in 2007.
Career
In February 2020, Oertelt became the Chief Con... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%20Kirkpatrick | Scott Kirkpatrick is a computer scientist, and professor in the School of Engineering and Computer Science at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. He has over 75,000 citations in the fields of: information appliances design, statistical physics, and distributed computing.
He initially worked at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Res... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%20Ishaq%20Madni | Muḥammad Isḥāq (1933–2013) was one of the popular Pakistani Islamic scholars.
Biography
He was born in 1933 in a small landholding family in Lyallpur. After matriculation he passed his Fellow of Arts (FA) in first division from Government College Lyallpur with Mathematics as an additional subject. Later on he develope... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevan%20J.%20Arnold | Stevan James Arnold (born 11 October 1944) is an American evolutionary biologist. He is Professor Emeritus of Integrative Biology and was Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Oregon State University, Corvallis until his retirement. He has served as president of the Society for the Study of Evolution and the American S... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald%20Rousseau | Ronald Rousseau (Antwerp, 1949) is a Belgian mathematician and information scientist. He has obtained an international reputation for his research on indicators and citation analysis in the fields of bibliometrics and scientometrics.
Education and career
Ronald Rousseau obtained his doctorate in mathematics at the K... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOWChIP-seq | MOWChIP-seq (Microfluidic Oscillatory Washing–based Chromatin ImmunoPrecipitation followed by sequencing) is a microfluidic technology used in molecular biology for profiling genome-wide histone modifications and other molecular bindings using as few as 30-100 cells per assay. MOWChIP-seq is a special type of ChIP-seq ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samma%20Group | Samma Group is an Australian development conglomerate. It has been involved in developing various major urban and residential projects in Australia such as the Camberwell Junction tower. It has also been involved in developing a $400m pipeline in Melbourne.
References
Companies based in Sydney
Construction and civil ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roberto%20Longo%20%28mathematician%29 | Roberto Longo (born 9 May 1953) is an Italian mathematician, specializing in operator algebras and quantum field theory.
Education and career
Roberto Longo graduated in Mathematics at the Sapienza University of Rome in 1975 under the supervision of the mathematical physicist Sergio Doplicher. From 1975 to 1977 Longo ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea%20Danyluk | Andrea Pohoreckyj Danyluk (March 1, 1963 – March 3, 2022) was an American computer scientist and computer science educator. She was Mary A. and William Wirt Warren Professor of Computer Science at Williams College, and co-chair of the Committee on Widening Participation in Computing Research of the Computing Research A... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex%20Poon | Alex Poon is an American transgender advocate.
Education and background
Poon graduated from Wellesley College (a women's college) in 2014, where he majored in computer science. He came out as transgender as a sophomore. He was the first out transgender person to win the annual hoop rolling race since it began in 1895... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonellis | Antonellis is a surname deriving from the name Antonius. Notable people with this surname include the following:
Darcy Antonellis (born 1962), American businesswoman
Valeria De Antonellis, Italian computer science professor
See also
Antonelli
Notes
Italian-language surnames |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henryk%20Siedlecki | Henryk Siedlecki (born 4 October 1943) is a former Polish politician and footballer. He served as a member of the Sejm during its first and second terms, and as a footballer played for Lechia Gdańsk.
Biography
Siedlecki was born in Mgoszcz in 1943 going on to study at a school for mechanical engineering. Before his d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20V.%20Judy | William V. Judy, Ph.D. (April 16, 1938 - October 30, 2022) was an American author, clinical researcher, clinical trial consultant, and retired professor of physiology and biophysics. He was first introduced to the field of Coenzyme Q10 clinical research by Karl Folkers, the American bio-chemist who determined the struc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genevi%C3%A8ve%20Almouzni | Geneviève Almouzni (born 1960) is a French biologist, a specialist in epigenetics and director of the Curie Institute's research centre.
Biography
Geneviève Almouzni was born in Algeria and studied at the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses from 1980 to 1985. In 1988, she defended a thesis in microbiology ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Nauenberg | Michael Nauenberg (19 December 1934 – 22 July 2019) was an American theoretical physicist and physics historian.
Life
Born to a secular Jewish family in Berlin, his family emigrated to Barranquilla, Colombia in 1939 to escape persecution from the Nazis in World War II.
When he moved to the United States in the 1950s, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick%20Charnay | Patrick Charnay (born 3 February 1954) is a French biologist, researcher. Serving as an Emeritus research director for Inserm, he works and teaches in molecular genetics and development biology at the École normale supérieure (ENS) in Paris.
Biography
Charnay is a former student of the École Polytechnique (1973 schoo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Infrastructure%20Systems | The Journal of Infrastructure Systems is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Society of Civil Engineers covering all aspects of civil engineering.
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Ei Compendex, Science Citation Index Expanded, ProQuest databases, Civi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20S.%20Burnside | William Snow Burnside (20 December 1839 – 11 March 1920) was an Irish mathematician whose entire career was spent at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He is chiefly remembered for the book The Theory of Equations: With an Introduction to the Theory of Binary Algebraic Forms (1881) and his long tenure as Erasmus Smith's Pro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelda%20Zabinsky | Zelda Barbara Zabinsky is an industrial engineer and operations researcher specializing in the application of global optimization to logistics. She is a professor of industrial engineering at the University of Washington, where she also holds adjunct positions in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20R.%20Huber | David R. Huber is an American engineer specializing in optical networking. He is the holder and assignor of several patents in the field of optical transmission, distribution, and communication.
David R. Huber received his B. S. degree in physics from Eastern Oregon State College in 1974 and his PhD degree in electric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milnor%E2%80%93Wood%20inequality | In mathematics, more specifically in differential geometry and geometric topology, the Milnor–Wood inequality is an obstruction to endow circle bundles over surfaces with a flat structure. It is named after John Milnor and John W. Wood.
Flat bundles
For linear bundles, flatness is defined as the vanishing of the curv... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig%20E.%20Cameron | Craig E. Cameron is the chair of the department of microbiology and immunology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and American Society for Microbiology.
Early life and education
Cameron had planned to study medicine at universi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigore%20Ro%C8%99u | Grigore Roșu is a computer science professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a researcher in the
Information Trust Institute.
He is known for his contributions in runtime verification, the K framework,
matching logic,
and automated coinduction.
Biography
Roșu received a B.A. in Mathematics in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire%20Cupples | Claire Georgina Cupples (nee Wilson) is a Canadian microbiologist. She is a Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University. Her research focuses on the causes, consequences and prevention of mutations in microbes and in humans.
Career
After conducting her postdoctoral at t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janey%20L.%20Wiggs | Janey Lee Wiggs is the Paul Austin Chandler Professor of Ophthalmology and vice chair for clinical research in ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School.
Personal life and education
Wiggs was born to parents Dolores Ray and Russell L. Wiggs Jr. in Washington, DC. Wiggs was inspired by a high school teacher to focus on b... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Marc%20Egly | Jean-Marc Egly, born on 27 December 1945, is a French molecular biology researcher specialising in the field of transcription. Research Director at Inserm, he was also Chairman of the Scientific Council of the ARC from 2006 to 2011. He is a member of the French Academy of sciences.
Biography
Jean-Marc Egly obtained h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20Ephrussi | Anne Ephrussi (born 15 September 1955 in Paris, France) is a French developmental and molecular biologist. Her research is focused on the study of post-transcriptional regulations such as mRNA localization and translation control in molecular biology as well as the establishment of polarity axes in cell and development... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladilen%20Minin | Vladilen Fyodorovich Minin (; born 27 May 1932, Rudinka, Ryazan Oblast) is a Soviet and Russian physicist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, a professor, a member of the Academy of Technological Sciences of the Russian Federation. He was the founder, general director and chief designer of the Institute of Applied Physics (... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippe%20Kourilsky | Philippe Kourilsky, born on 22 July 1942 in Boulogne-Billancourt, is a French biologist, a member of the French Academy of sciences and an honorary professor at the Collège de France.
Biography
Son of Raoul Kourilsky, professor of medicine, and Simone Kourilsky, also a doctor, Philippe Kourilsky devoted himself to bi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Lazdunski | Michel Lazdunski (born 11 April 1938, in Marseille) is a French biologist specializing in biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology, molecular pharmacology and neuroscience.
Biography
Michel Lazdunski is a chemical engineer (1955), graduate of the École nationale supérieure de chimie de Clermont-Ferrand, PhD in Che... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal%20of%20Architectural%20Engineering | The Journal of Architectural Engineering is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Society of Civil Engineers covering all aspects of engineering design, planning, construction, and operation of buildings, including building systems; structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering; ac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard%20Scholz | Erhard Scholz (born 1947) is a German historian of mathematics with interests in the history of mathematics in the 19th and 20th centuries, historical perspective on the philosophy of mathematics and science, and Hermann Weyl's geometrical methods applied to gravitational theory.
Education and career
Scholz studied ma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrgen%20Caro | Jürgen Caro (born 27 December 1951 in Burgstädt, Saxony) is a German chemist.
Life and career
Caro studied chemistry at Leipzig University from 1970 to 1974. His PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) work on diffusion in zeolites was done from 1975 to 1977 at the Physical Institute of the Leipzig University under the supervision of J... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard%20Roques | Bernard Roques, born on 22 July 1935 in Reims, is a French researcher in biochemistry science, professor emeritus at the University of Paris Descartes, member of the French Academy of sciences.
Bernard Roques has devoted his research to the molecular-scale study of the phenomena of recognition of biological targets (e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20Giesbrecht | Mark Giesbrecht is a Canadian computer scientist who is the 12th dean of the University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics, starting from July 1, 2020. He was the Director of the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, Canada from July 2014 until June 2020.
Biography
Giesbrecht e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futhark%20%28programming%20language%29 | Futhark is a functional data parallel array programming language originally developed at UCPH Department of Computer Science (DIKU) as part of the HIPERFIT project. It focuses on enabling data parallel programs written in a functional style to be executed with high performance on massively parallel hardware, in particu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony%20Cashmore | Anthony R. Cashmore (b. 22 Jan 1941) is a biochemist and plant molecular biologist, best known for identifying cryptochrome photoreceptor proteins. These specialized proteins are critical for plant development and play an essential role in circadian rhythms of plants and animals. A Professor emeritus in the Department... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Spuhler | James Norman Spuhler (March 1, 1917 – September 2, 1992) was an American biological anthropologist who has been described as "the founder of anthropological genetics". He taught at the University of New Mexico from 1967 to 1984, where his research focused on human genetics. In 1990, he received the NAS Award for Scient... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categorical%20trace | In category theory, a branch of mathematics, the categorical trace is a generalization of the trace of a matrix.
Definition
The trace is defined in the context of a symmetric monoidal category C, i.e., a category equipped with a suitable notion of a product . (The notation reflects that the product is, in many cases, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20W.%20Bruford | Michael William Bruford (6 June 1963 – 13 April 2023) was a Welsh molecular ecologist, conservation biologist and a professor at Cardiff University's School of Biosciences. His area of research spanned from animal wildlife genetics to the management of captive populations and livestock breeds to animal biobanking. Afte... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ove%20Christiansen | Ove Christiansen (born November 13, 1969 in Holstebro, Denmark) is professor of chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University (AU), Denmark. He is contributor to the DALTON program package and initiated the MidasCpp (Molecular Interactions Dynamics and Simulations in C++) program for the accurate descri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders%20Szepessy | Anders Szepessy (born 1960) is a Swedish mathematician.
Szepessy received his PhD in 1989 from Chalmers University of Technology with thesis Convergence of the streamline diffusion finite element method for conservation laws under the supervision of Claes Johnson. Szepessy is now a professor of mathematics and numeric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9%20Sentenac | Georges André Sentenac (born 4 May 1939) is a French molecular biologist specializing in gene transcription.
Married to Pierrette Balse, professor of mathematics at the University of Orsay, they had three children, all scientists, Anne, Marion and Daniel.
Biography
He was elected correspondent of the French Academy ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monica%20Allanach | Monica Christine Allanach was a British actuary. She was the first woman to be elected to the Council of the Institute of Actuaries.
Early life and education
Allanach's father died when she was four, and she was brought up by her widowed mother. She was educated at Wimbledon High School from 1931-1938. She was good at... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel%20Lasker | Gabriel Ward Lasker (April 29, 1912 – August 27, 2002) was a British-born American biological anthropologist. He taught anatomy at Wayne State University School of Medicine for 36 years and served as editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Human Biology for 35 years. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Peru in 1957–58. He ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TS%20Broderick | TS "Stan" Broderick (22 May 1893 – 4 April 1962) was an Irish mathematician and academic who served as Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics (1944-1962) at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He was father of Irish academic Edna Longley.
Life and career
Timothy Stanislaus Broderick was born in Youghal, Cork. He studie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah%20Bekessy | Sarah Bekessy is an Australian interdisciplinary conservation scientist with a background in conservation biology and experience in social sciences, planning, and design. Her research interests focus on the intersection between science, policy, and the design of environmental management. She is currently a professor an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mireille%20Kamariza | Mireille Kamariza is a Burundian-born American bioscientist and an Assistant Professor in the Bioengineering Department at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science. Previously, Kamariza was appointed as a Harvard Junior Fellow for her postdoctoral studies and she completed her doctoral studies i... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA%20Genetics | DNA Genetics is a cannabis company that cross breeds different strains of the cannabis plant. It was founded by Don Morris and Aaron Yarkoni ("D" and "A"). The company also sells merchandise, apparel, and accessories. Morris and Yarkoni also work as consultants for other professionals in the industry. The company emplo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitra%20Robot | Mitra Robot (with Mitra meaning "friend") is a Humanoid Robot designed and developed by the Indian startup Invento Robotics, a robotic company in Bangalore founded by Balaji Viswanathan. Mitra Robot made its first appearance in November 2017 at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in 2017 where it greeted Ivanka Trump, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20H.%20Murdoch | Brian Hughes Murdoch (3 April 1930 – 9 December 2020) was an Irish mathematician who served for 23 years as Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He was an analyst with expertise in potential functions and random walks.
Career
Born in Worcestershire in England in 1930, Brian Hughes ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna%20Su%C5%82kowska | Joanna Ida Sułkowska is a Polish physicist and chemist who specializes in biophysics and protein molecular biophysics and theory. She is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Chemistry and the Center of New Technologies at the University of Warsaw.
Biography
Sułkowska graduated with her PhD in Physics from the Uni... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri%20Banin | Uri Banin (Hebrew: אורי בנין) is an Israeli chemist and a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, currently holding the Alfred & Erica Larisch Memorial Chair at the Institute of Chemistry. He is recognized as one of the pioneers of nanoscience in Israel.
Biography and studies
Following his military service, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret%20Gardel | Margaret Lise Gardel is an American biophysicist. She is the Horace B. Horton Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Chicago.
Education
After Gardel earned her bachelor’s degree in physics and mathematics from Brown University, she was accepted into physics graduate programs at Harvard University... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartan%E2%80%93Hadamard%20conjecture | In mathematics, the Cartan–Hadamard conjecture is a fundamental problem in Riemannian geometry and Geometric measure theory which states that the classical isoperimetric inequality may be generalized to spaces of nonpositive sectional curvature, known as Cartan–Hadamard manifolds. The conjecture, which is named after ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organix%20Inc | Organix Inc is a US fine chemicals company specialising in chemical synthesis of analytical standards and custom synthesis of finished compounds and intermediates.
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Organix carries out research and development of novel molecules used in a variety of pharmaceutical research applications. Some notable compounds... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Meyre | David Meyre is an associate professor in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University, where he is also a Canada Research Chair in Genetics of Obesity. From September 2020, he starts teaching Molecular Biology in Nancy, France.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent%20Chang%20%28academic%29 | Vincent Chang () is an academic who was Vice-Chancellor and the inaugural President of BRAC University.
Education
Chang received a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University, an MPA from Harvard Kennedy School, and an MBA from Yale School of Management, a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Compu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha%20Clokie | Martha Rebecca Jane Clokie is a Professor of Microbiology at the University of Leicester. Her research investigates the identification and development of bacteriophages that kill pathogens in an effort to develop new antimicrobials.
Education
Clokie studied biology at the University of Dundee. She graduated in 1996 a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietmar%20M%C3%BCller | Dietmar Müller is a professor of geophysics at the school of geosciences, the University of Sydney.
Early life and education
Müller received his undergraduate degree from the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel in Germany, followed by a PhD in earth science from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Dieg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amine%20Bensaid | Amine Bensaid (Fes, 1968) is a Moroccan computer scientist and academic, president of Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane. His areas of specialization have included pattern recognition, machine learning, image processing, fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms, and their applications to magnetic resonance ima... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uri%20Shaked | Uri Shaked (Hebrew: אורי שקד; born: 15 June 1943) is an Israeli professor of Electrical Engineering in the Engineering Faculty at Tel Aviv University, specializing in control theory of uncertain systems. In 2017 he was awarded the Israel Prize for engineering research.
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Uri Shaked was born in P... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonia%20Guimar%C3%A3es | Sonia Guimarães (born 26 June 1957) is a Brazilian Professor of Physics at the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica. She was the first black Brazilian woman to earn a doctorate in physics and has dedicated her career to improving the representation of black Brazilians in academia.
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Guimarães w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roch%20Gu%C3%A9rin | Roch Guérin is a French computer scientist. He is the Harold B. & Adelaide G. Welge Professor of Computer Science at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, and chair of the Computer Science & Engineering department at that university. Prior to that he was the Alfred Fitler Moore Profe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Meseguer | José Meseguer is a Spanish computer scientist, and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He leads the university's Formal Methods and Declarative Languages Laboratory.
Career
José Meseguer obtained his PhD in mathematics in 1975 with a thesis titled Primitive recursion in model categories under ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabil%20M.%20Lawandy | Nabil Mishreky Lawandy (born March 12, 1957) is an American physicist, inventor, academic, and businessman. After 18 years as a professor of Engineering and Physics at Brown University, Lawandy founded Spectra Systems Corporation. He is currently the President, and Chief Executive Officer of Spectra Systems Corporation... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20M.%20Rains | Eric Michael Rains (born 23 August 1973) is an American mathematician specializing in coding theory and special functions, especially applications from and to noncommutative algebraic geometry.
Biography
Eric Rains was 14 when he began classes in 1987. He left Case Western Reserve University with bachelor's degrees ... |
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