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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygraphia%20Nova | Polygraphia nova et universalis ex combinatoria arte directa is a 1663 work by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher. It was one of Kircher's most highly regarded works and his only complete work on the subject of cryptography, although he made passing references to the topic elsewhere. The book was distributed as a pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing%20Liu%20%28scientist%29 | Bing Liu (October 20, 1982 – May 2, 2020) was a Chinese-born American scientist and coronavirus researcher living and researching in the United States. He was a Research Assistant Professor of Computational & Systems Biology Department at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He was 37 years old at the time ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology%20in%20agriculture | Research has shown nanoparticles to be a groundbreaking tool for tackling many arising global issues, the agricultural industry being no exception. In general, a nanoparticle is defined as any particle where one characteristic dimension is 100nm or less. Because of their unique size, these particles begin to exhibit pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayu%20Lin | Dayu Lin is a neuroscientist and Professor of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Physiology at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine in New York City. Lin discovered the neural circuits in the hypothalamus that give rise to aggression in mice. Her lab at NYU now probes the neural circuits underlying innate soci... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanne%20Wetzel | Gudrun Susanne Wetzel is a German computer scientist known for her work in computer security, including the use of information channels such as voice or keystroke dynamics to strengthen password-based security, and the security of wireless communications standards including Bluetooth and GSM. She is a professor of comp... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Scheiffele | Peter Scheiffele (born 21 December 1969 in Berlin) is a German neurobiologist who conducts research at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, Switzerland.
Life
Peter Scheiffele studied biochemistry at the Freie Universität Berlin. In 1998 he graduated with his doctorate from the EMBL in Heidelberg and subsequentl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisa%20Riedo | Elisa Riedo is a physicist and researcher known for her contributions in condensed matter physics, nanotechnology and engineering. She is the Herman F. Mark Chair Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering and the director of the picoForce Lab.
Academic c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuele%20Quercigh | Emanuele Quercigh (born 1934 in Naples, Italy) is an Italian particle physicist who works since 1964 at CERN, most known for the discovery of quark-gluon plasma (QGP). Quercigh moved as a child to Friuli with his mother and his younger brother after the early death of his father. Quercigh studied physics at the Univers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B2ji%C4%81ng%20virus | Mòjiāng virus (MojV), officially Mojiang henipavirus, is a virus in the family Paramyxoviridae. Based on phylogenetics, Mòjiāng virus is placed in the genus Henipavirus or described as a henipa-like virus. Antibodies raised against Mòjiāng virus glycoproteins are serologically distinct from other henipaviruses (among w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology%20in%20cosmetics | Nanomaterials are materials with a size ranging from 1 to 100 nm in at least one dimension. At the nanoscale, material properties become different. These unique properties can be exploited for a variety of applications, including the use of nanoparticles in skincare and cosmetics products.
Cosmeceuticals is one of the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eupeodes%20lundbecki | Eupeodes lundbecki is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
It resembles other Eupeodes. Determination is problematic. Key references are Haarto, A. & Kerppola, S. (2007) and Bartsch, H., Binkiewicz, E., Rådén, A. & Nasibov, E. (2009). and Torp (1994).
Distribution and biology
Iceland, Finland and Denmark south to t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signe%20Margaret%20Stuart | Signe Margaret Stuart (née Nelson) (born 1937) is an American artist best known for her abstract paintings and works on paper that are informed by Minimalism, quantum physics and the study of consciousness.
Early life and education
Signe Stuart is a first generation Swedish American, her parents, Anna L. and Carl E.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline%20Schaap | Pauline Schaap is a Dutch cell biologist and evolutionary biologist. She is Professor of Developmental Signalling at the University of Dundee., a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
She stu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9borah%20Bourc%27his | Déborah Bourc'his is a French researcher in Epigenetics. She is currently a team leader at the Curie Institute (Paris). Her research has been awarded the prize Liliane-Bettencourt for life sciences.
Education and academic appointments
In 1996., she joins the laboratory of Evani Viegas-Pequignot to do a PhD in Genetic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium%20monoacetate | Aluminium monoacetate, also known as dibasic aluminium acetate, and formally named dihydroxy aluminium acetate, is a salt of aluminium with acetic acid. It has the formula Al(OH)2(CH3COO), with aluminium in an oxidation state of +3, and appears under standard conditions as a white solid powder.
Chemistry
Aluminium m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N.%20Gautham | Namasivayam Gautham (born 1955) is a retired Professor Emeritus at the Centre of Advance Study in Crystallography and Biophysics, University of Madras. He is known for his work on DNA Crystallography, protein structure prediction and molecular docking.
Education
In 1975, Gautham obtained his BSc degree in physics fro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eupeodes%20nitens | Eupeodes nitens is a Palearctic species of hoverfly.
Description
Resembles other Eupeodes. Determination is problematic. Key references are Van der Goot,V.S. (1981) The adult insect is illustrated in colour by Stubbs and Falk (1983).
Distribution and biology
It is found from Fennoscandia south to the Pyrenees and f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishaq%20Al-Farhan | Ishaaq Ahmad Farhan, born in Ein Kerem, Palestine (19346 July 2018) was a Jordanian politician and educator of Palestinian origin, studied chemistry at the American University of Beirut he then went on to pursue a Ph.D. in the Education of Science from Columbia University and he spoke two languages Arabic and English. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20barbata | Cheilosia barbata is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
Resembles several other Cheilosia. Determination is problematic. Key references include Van der Goot, V.S. (1981) The male terminalia are illustrated Stubbs and Falk (1983).
Distribution and biology
It is found from Fennoscandia south to central Spain and Brit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathrin%20Muegge | Kathrin Muegge is a German physician and molecular biologist researching chromatin organization during embryonic development and in tumor progression. She is a senior investigator and head of the epigenetics section at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research.
Education
Kathrin Muegge obtained a M.D. deg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline%20Katz | Jacqueline Marion Katz is an Australian-American microbiologist serving as the deputy director of the influenza division at the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
Education
Katz earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology and Biochemistry and her Ph.D. in Microbiology from the Univer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigma%20Faye%20Coran | Rabbi Sigma Faye Coran (March 23, 1966 – May 8, 2020) was Senior Rabbi at Rockdale Temple, Amberley, Ohio. She was the first woman to serve as the senior rabbi of a Cincinnati area congregation.
Biography
Coran was born in St. Louis, Missouri and grew up in Akron, Ohio. She studied clinical psychology and biology at T... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavroula%20Mili | Stavroula "Voula" Mili is a Greek molecular biologist researching the regulation, functional consequences, and disease associations of localized RNAs. She is a NIH Stadtman Investigator at the National Cancer Institute.
Education
Mili obtained her B.S. in Biology from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20caerulescens | Cheilosia caerulescens is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
A bluish-grey Cheilosia with dark legs and, sometimes, pale knees There are distinct dark shades, varying in extent over the two cross veins of the wings. The lower face is strongly protruding, the third antennal segment is brownish-red .It is bare-eyed.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microbiology%20Society%20Prize%20Medal | Microbiology Society Prize Medal is awarded annually by the Microbiology Society to those who have made an impact beyond microbiology and are world leaders in their field.
It was introduced in 2009 as the Society for General Microbiology Prize Medal and renamed the Microbiology Society Prize Medal in 2015 when the soc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20cynocephala | Cheilosia cynocephala is a Palearctic species of hoverfly.
Description
A black Cheilosia with a bluish sheen, darkened wings and dark hairs.
Distribution and biology
It is found from Fennoscandia south to central France and England eastwards through Central Europe and on into central Russia.Southwards into the mou... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Buckler | Edward S. Buckler is a plant geneticist with the USDA Agricultural Research Service and holds an adjunct appointment at Cornell University. His work focuses on both quantitative and statistical genetics in maize as well as other crops such as cassava. He originated the concept of Nested association mapping and created ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Ana%20Monaghan | Úna Monaghan is a harpist, composer, sound engineer and award-winning musician.
Biography
Úna Monaghan was born in Belfast. She graduated with a degree in astrophysics from Cambridge and a masters in sonic arts, before she went to Queen's University Belfast where she completed a PhD on New Technologies and Experimenta... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20University%20of%20Zaragoza%20people | This is a list of University of Zaragoza people, including notable alumni and staff.
Notable alumni
Science/Math/Academics
Santiago Ramón y Cajal, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906 and is widely recognized as the father of modern neuroscience. A mention of his famous brain cell drawings was ma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonella%20Buccianti | Antonella Buccianti (born 1960) is an Italian statistician and earth scientist, known for her work on the statistics of compositional data and its applications in geochemistry and geostatistics. She is an associate professor in the department of earth sciences at the University of Florence.
Education and career
Buccia... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriela%20Hug | Gabriela Hug-Glanzmann (born 1979) is a Swiss electrical engineer and an associate professor and Principal Investigator of the Power Systems Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zürich within the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. Hug studies the control and optimi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan%20R.%20Cullen | Bryan Richard Cullen is a James B. Duke Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina. Cullen was the Founding Director of the Duke University Center for Virology.
Early life and education
Cullen was born in December 1951 in Bradford, England, where he gr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Axsmith | Brian J. Axsmith (June 3, 1962 – May 5, 2020) was an American paleobotanist, paleoecologist, and professor of biology at the University of South Alabama, where he taught ecology, evolutionary biology, and the evolution of vascular plants. Axsmith studied the evolutionary history of conifers and vascular plants. He spec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph%20V.%20Tolbert | Rudolph V. Tolbert was a community activist who fought against housing discrimination in Philadelphia.
Background
Rudolph V. Tolbert was born on October 14, 1938, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. While a student at Dunbar High School, he was vice president of the physics club, a member of the track team, and participated ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark%20H.%20Thiemens | Mark Howard Thiemens is a distinguished professor and the John Doves Isaacs Endowed Chair in Natural Philosophy of Physical Sciences in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California San Diego. He is best known for the discovery of a new physical chemical phenomena termed the mass independ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ester%20H.%20Segal | Ester H. Segal is an Israeli nanotechnology researcher and professor in the Department of Biotechnology and Food Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where she heads the Laboratory for Multifunctional Nanomaterials. She is also affiliated with the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute at the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nico%20van%20der%20Vegt | Nico van der Vegt (born 1970 in Raalte) is a Dutch chemist and a professor for computational physical chemistry at Technische Universität Darmstadt.
Academic career
Van der Vegt studied chemical engineering and received his PhD from the University of Twente in 1998 on a study of methods for calculating thermodynamic ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elvira%20Fortunato | Elvira Maria Correia Fortunato (born 22 July 1964) is a Portuguese scientist and minister of science and technology. She is a professor in the Department of Materials Science at the NOVA School of Science and Technology and vice-rector of the NOVA University Lisbon. Fortunato is an innovator in the field of paper elec... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20fraterna | Cheilosia fraterna is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
A Cheilosia with dark eye hairs, glossed sternites and a low facial prominence
The larva is described and figured by Rotheray (1994).
Distribution and biology
It is found from Fenno-Scandia south to the Pyrenees (montane in southern parts of its
range) and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellenic%20Astronomical%20Society | The Hellenic Astronomical Society (Hel.A.S.), in greek Ελληνική Αστρονομική Εταιρεία (ΕΛ.ΑΣ.ΕΤ.), is a scientific non profit society of professional astronomers in Greece. Its formal headquarters are at the Dept. of Physics of the University of Athens. The main goal of the Society is to advance the research in astrono... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial%20Intelligence%20for%20IT%20Operations | Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations (AIOps) is a term coined by Gartner in 2016 as an industry category for machine learning analytics technology that enhances IT operations analytics. AIOps is the acronym of "Artificial Intelligence Operations". Such operation tasks include automation, performance monitoring and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivka%20Weinberg | Rivka Weinberg is an American philosopher. She is a professor of philosophy at Scripps College. She specializes in bioethics, the ethics of procreation, and the metaphysics of birth, death, and existence.
Career
Weinberg attended Brooklyn College, where she earned a BA degree. She then graduated with a PhD from the Un... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Freeling | Michael Freeling is an American geneticist and plant biologist. He is currently a professor in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of California. He is known for early work on maize anaerobic metabolism, developmental genetics of the maize ligule, proposing the grasses as a single genetic sy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydridonitride | In chemistry, a hydridonitride (nitridohydride, nitride hydride, or hydride nitride) is a chemical compound that contains hydride () and nitride () ions in a single phase. These inorganic compounds are distinct from inorganic amides and imides as the hydrogen does not share a bond with nitrogen, and contain a larger pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometry%20From%20Africa | Geometry From Africa: Mathematical and Educational Explorations is a book in ethnomathematics by . It analyzes the mathematics behind geometric designs and patterns from multiple African cultures, and suggests ways of connecting this analysis with the mathematics curriculum. It was published in 1999 by the Mathematical... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret%20Bayer | Margaret M. Bayer is an American mathematician working in polyhedral combinatorics. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Kansas.
Education
Bayer earned her Ph.D. in 1983 from Cornell University. Her dissertation, Facial Enumeration in Polytopes, Spheres and Other Complexes, was supervised by Louis Bi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjell%20Kleppe | Kjell Kleppe (1934-1988) was a Norwegian biochemist and molecular biologist who was a pioneer in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique and built the first laboratory in the country for bio- and gene technology.
Kleppe earned a bachelor's in chemistry from the University of Oslo (1955-1958) and a Ph.D. in enzym... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasti | Jasti (Telugu: జాస్తి) is an Indian surname.
Jasti Chelameswar (born 1953), the former Judge of Supreme Court of India
Teja (born as Dharma Teja Jasti, in 1966), an Indian cinematographer turned director
Ramesh Jasti, a professor of organic chemistry
Jasti Eswara Prasad, (1934–2021), an Indian judge |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20Bonnet | Martin Bonnet (born 8 December 1968 in Essen) is a German engineer and university professor. He is managing director of the Institute for Applied Materials at the Cologne University of Applied Sciences where he also teaches materials science.
Career
After graduating as an engineer at the Faculty of Chemical Engineeri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawson%E2%80%93Woodward%20theorem | The Lawson–Woodward theorem is a physics theorem about particle acceleration with electromagnetic wave. This theorem roughly states that an electromagnetic plane wave can not provide a net acceleration to an ultra-relativistic charged particle in vacuum. This is a theoretical limitation to particle acceleration, especi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael%20Jordana | Rafael Jordana Butticaz (born Zaragoza, 17 July 1941) is a Spanish scientist, Emeritus Professor of Animal Physiology and Zoology, and specialist in springtails (Collembola) .
Biography
Academic training and teaching work
Jordana earned a bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences (Biology) from the University of Barce... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolaji%20Dada | Cecelia Bolaji Dada (born 7 July 1966) was a former vice-chairman of Apapa Local Government and current commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation in Lagos state.
Early life and education
Dada was born in Lagos and received B.Sc (Hon.) in industrial chemistry from the Lagos State University in 1991 and f... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon%20M.%20Weiss | Sharon M. Weiss is an American professor of electrical engineering and physics at Vanderbilt University. Weiss has been awarded a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), an NSF CAREER award, an ARO Young Investigator Award, and the 2016–2017 IEEE Photonics Society Distinguished Lecturer a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20lasiopa | Cheilosia lasiopa is a Palearctic hoverfly.
This species was previously misidentified as Cheilosia honesta (= honesta sensu auct. not or nec Rondani).
Description
A broad, brown 9–10 mm. Cheilosia with dark legs (sometimes pale knees) and short scutellar bristles: arista at most twice as long as antennomere 3.
Distri... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QST%20%28genetics%29 | In quantitative genetics, QST is a statistic intended to measure the degree of genetic differentiation among populations with regard to a quantitative trait. It was developed by Ken Spitze in 1993. Its name reflects that QST was intended to be analogous to the fixation index for a single genetic locus (FST). QST is oft... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolaas%20Marinus%20Hugenholtz | Nicolaas Marinus Hugenholtz (born 26 April 1924) is a Dutch physicist. He was a professor of theoretical physics at the University of Groningen between 1960 and 1989.
Hugenholtz was born in Wormerveer. He studied physics at Leiden University and obtained his degree in 1948. Hugenholtz subsequently studied theoretical ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin%20Persson | Kristin Aslaug Persson is a Swedish/Icelandic American physicist and chemist. She was born in Lund, Sweden, in 1971, to Eva Haettner-Aurelius and Einar Benedikt Olafsson. She is a faculty senior staff scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Daniel M. Tellep Distinguished Professor of Materials Scien... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Francis%20Kelly | Edward Francis Kelly is a research professor at Division of Perceptual Studies at Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at University of Virginia. A Ph.D. in Cognitive Sciences, Kelly's research interests include mind-brain issues and cognitive neuroscience with a focus on phenomena (e.g. from parapsych... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhama%20Ramkhelawon | Bhama Ramkhelawon is an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, as well as assistant professor in the Department of Cell Biology and director of vascular surgery scientific research. Her lab focuses its research efforts “on deciphering the molecular and cellular mechanisms t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per%20Hage | Per Hage (October 9, 1935 - July 25, 2004), was an American anthropologist known for his kinship studies with mathematician Frank Harary. They researched the connections between anthropology and mathematics.
Books with Harary
Structural Models in Anthropology (1984)
Island Networks: Communication, Kinship, and Clas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empowering%20Women%20in%20Organic%20Chemistry | Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry (EWOC) is a scientific conference designed to bring the research and career interests of women in organic chemistry to the forefront and seeks to empower all marginalized individuals by promoting equity, justice, diversity, and inclusion across all chemistry fields. EWOC is the wor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deformed%20Hermitian%20Yang%E2%80%93Mills%20equation | In mathematics and theoretical physics, and especially gauge theory, the deformed Hermitian Yang–Mills (dHYM) equation is a differential equation describing the equations of motion for a D-brane in the B-model (commonly called a B-brane) of string theory. The equation was derived by Mariño-Minasian-Moore-Strominger in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan%20Tolman | Susan Tolman is an American mathematician known for her work in symplectic geometry. She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, and Lynn M. Martin Professorial Scholar at Illinois.
Tolman earned her Ph.D. in 1993 at Harvard University. Her dissertation, Group Actions And Cohom... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malmideaceae | Malmideaceae is a family of crustose and corticolous lichens in the order Lecanorales. It contains eight genera and about 70 species.
Taxonomy
Malmideaceae was created in 2011 to accommodate a group of species, formerly placed in genus Malcolmiella (family Pilocarpaceae), that molecular phylogenetics showed to be a di... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cagla%20Eroglu | Cagla Eroglu is a Turkish neuroscientist and associate professor of cell biology and neurobiology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Eroglu is also the director of graduate studies in cell and molecular biology at Duke University Medical Center. Er... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben%20Zion%20Tavger | Ben Zion Tavger (, ), August 5, 1930 (Barysaw) - July 22, 1983, was a physicist and an activist for the renewed Jewish community of Hebron.
Early years
Tavger was born in 1930 in the city of Barysaw (now in Belarus). His family then moved to Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod) in Russia.
He studied physics at Moscow University a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen%20Neander | Karen Neander (March 24, 1954 – May 6, 2020) was a philosopher and professor at Duke University. She was known for her work in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, philosophy of action, philosophy of biology, philosophy of neuroscience and cognitive science.
Biography
Karen Neander obtained her PhD at La Tro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans%20Gr%C3%BC%C3%9F | Hans Ludwig Kurt Reinhold Grüß (4 March 1929 – 24 November 2001) was a German musicologist and ensemble leader.
Life
Childhood and studies
He spent his childhood and adolescence in Freiberg since his father taught as professor of mathematics and technical mechanics at the Bergakademie Freiberg from 1936. As a gramma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgeland%20stability%20condition | In mathematics, and especially algebraic geometry, a Bridgeland stability condition, defined by Tom Bridgeland, is an algebro-geometric stability condition defined on elements of a triangulated category. The case of original interest and particular importance is when this triangulated category is the derived category o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDNA%20%28disambiguation%29 | CDNA, cDNA or C-DNA might stand for:
Genetics
Complementary DNA, DNA synthesized from a single-stranded RNA
C-DNA, C form DNA, one of many possible double helical structures of DNA
Sports
PFC CSKA Sofia, a Bulgarian professional association football club
Computer science
Compute DNA, a graphics processing unit (... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Cytokine%20%26%20Interferon%20Society | The International Cytokine & Interferon Society (ICIS) is a non-profit organization composed of researchers of cytokines, interferons and chemokine cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and the use of biological response modifiers clinically. As the premier organization in the field of cytokine biology, it has... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Sergeevich%20Serebrovsky | Alexander Sergeevich Serebrovsky (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Серебровский; 18 February 1892 – 26 June 1948) was a Russian geneticist, poultry breeder, and eugenicist. He was among the founding figures of genetics within the early days of the Soviet Union and held a high status within the communist party but when Sovi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ComplyAdvantage | ComplyAdvantage, founded in 2014, is a RegTech company that provides software to help detect and manage risks associated with AML and Fraud. The company uses artificial intelligence, machine learning and natural language processing to help regulated organisations manage risk obligations and counteract financial crime.
... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kees%20Teer | Kees Teer (6 June 1925 – 18 January 2021) was a Dutch electrical engineer. He was director of the Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium from 1968 until 1985.
Career
Teer was born in Haarlem on 6 June 1925. He studied electrical engineering at Delft University of Technology and obtained his degree in 1949. On 1 September 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina%20Kahniashvili | Tina Kahniashvili is a Georgian physicist and researcher. She studies theoretical cosmology, gravitational waves, theoretical astrophysics (including magnetohydrodynamics and cosmological turbulence), and dark energy. She is a professor of physics and astronomy at Ilia State University, an associate research professor ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate%20Keahey | Katarzyna Keahey is a Senior Computer Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory and the Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering (CASE) of the University of Chicago. She is a Principal Investigator (PI) of the Chameleon project, which provides an innovative experimentation platform for computer science systems ex... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott%20A.%20Gordon | Scott A. Gordon served as the ninth president of Stephen F. Austin State University from August 17, 2019, to April 10, 2022.
Early life and education
Gordon is a native of Malone, New York, and was a first-generation college student. He received his bachelor's degree in biology from the State University of New York at... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20S.%20K.%20Kauwe%20III | John "Keoni" Sai Keong Kauwe III (born April 10, 1980) is an American geneticist and academic administrator serving as the 11th president of Brigham Young University–Hawaii (BYU–Hawaii), a position he has held since July 1, 2020. Kauwe served previously as chair of the Department of Biology and as dean of Graduate Stud... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanadu%20Quantum%20Technologies | Xanadu Quantum Technologies is a Canadian quantum computing hardware and software company headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company develops cloud accessible photonic quantum computers and develops open-source software for quantum machine learning and simulating quantum photonic devices.
History
Xanadu was found... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline%20Klivans | Caroline Jane (Carly) Klivans is an American mathematician specializing in algebraic combinatorics, including work on cell complexes associated with matroids and on chip-firing games. She is an associate professor of applied mathematics at Brown University, and associate director of the Institute for Computational and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanaka%20Rajan | Kanaka Rajan is a computational neuroscientist in the Department of Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School and founding faculty in the Kempner Institute for the Study of Natural and Artificial Intelligence at Harvard University. Rajan trained in engineering, biophysics, and neuroscience, and has pioneered novel methods... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah%20Matthews%20%28physicist%29 | Sarah Anna Matthews is a British physicist. She is professor and head of solar physics at University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL). She is also chairperson of UK Solar Physics.
Biography
Born in London, Matthews graduated from the University of Glasgow with a first class honours BSc in 1992... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor%20Minin | Igor V. Minin () (born March 22, 1960 in Novosibirsk Academytown, Russia), a Russian physicist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Metrology and a full professor of Physics at the Tomsk Polytechnic University. He became known for contribution to the creation of new directions in science: THz 3D Zone plate, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kannan%20Moudgalya | Kannan M. Moudgalya (born 21 March 1958) is an Indian professor of Chemical Engineering, Systems and Control, and Education Technology at IIT Bombay.
Education
Kannan earned his Bachelor of Technology degree in chemical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Madras with distinction in 1980 and master's degr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Dahlberg | James Dahlberg is an emeritus professor of biomolecular chemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His research focuses on the biology of RNA. He was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1996.
Education
Dahlberg earned his bachelor's degree from Haverford College in 1962 and his Ph.D. fr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20praecox | Cheilosia praecox is a Palearctic hoverfly. Speight et al.
(1998) indicate that the correct name for this species is C.urbana (Meigen)
Description
Very similar to Cheilosia psilophthalma and related species. For differences see references
Distribution and biology
From Fennoscandia south to the Iberian peninsula and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump%20and%20hole | The bump-and-hole method is a tool in chemical genetics for studying a specific isoform in a protein family without perturbing the other members of the family. The unattainability of isoform-selective inhibition due to structural homology in protein families is a major challenge of chemical genetics. With the bump-and-... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20sahlbergi | Cheilosia sahlbergi is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
One of the Cheilosia species with bare eyes, black legs and fused antennal pits. For identification see references.
Distribution and biology
From Fennoscandia south through mountainous parts of Europe to the Alps, the Balkans and the Caucasus and from Britai... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin-Hubert%20Rutten | Martin-Hubert Rutten (1841–1927), was a bishop of Liège.
Life
Rutten was born in Geistingen, in the Belgian province of Limburg, on 18 December 1841, and was educated at the minor seminary in Sint-Truiden and the Diocesan Seminary of Liège. He was ordained to the priesthood on 28 April 1867, and taught mathematics at ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miray%20Bekb%C3%B6let | Miray Bekbölet is a Turkish environmental chemist researching oxidation techniques, photocatalytic and photolytic reactions, adsorption/bio-oxidation processes in aquatic systems, and drinking water quality. She is a professor of environmental chemistry at the Boğaziçi University Institute of Environmental Sciences.
E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin%20Musier-Forsyth | Karin Musier-Forsyth, an American biochemist, is an Ohio Eminent Scholar on the faculty of the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Ohio State University. Musier-Forsyth's research involves biochemical, biophysical and cell-based approaches to understand the interactions of proteins and RNAs involved in protein sy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet%20Brown%20%28disambiguation%29 | Janet Brown (1923–2011) was a Scottish actress, comedian and impressionist.
Janet Brown may refer to:
Janet H. Brown, American executive director of the Commission on Presidential Debates in the U.S.
Janet Brown (murder victim) (1944–1995), English nurse murdered in 1995
Janet Brown Guernsey (1913–2001), American p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrabarrelled%20space | In functional analysis, a discipline within mathematics, a locally convex topological vector space (TVS) is said to be infrabarrelled (also spelled infrabarreled) if every bounded barrel is a neighborhood of the origin.
Characterizations
If is a Hausdorff locally convex space then the canonical injection from into ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria%20Howle | Victoria E. Howle is an American applied mathematician specializing in numerical linear algebra and known as one of the developers of the Trilinos open-source software library for scientific computing. She is a full professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at
Texas Tech University.
Education and caree... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong%20dual%20space | In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, the strong dual space of a topological vector space (TVS) is the continuous dual space of equipped with the strong (dual) topology or the topology of uniform convergence on bounded subsets of where this topology is denoted by or The coarsest polar topology ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra%20J.%20F.%20Degen | Sandra J. F. Degen (born c. 1955) is an American biochemist, molecular geneticist and professor emerita at the University of Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the department of pediatrics. Degen was a professor at the University of Cincinnati for over thirty years, where she led a research program focuse... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mathematics%20of%20Chip-Firing | The Mathematics of Chip-Firing is a textbook in mathematics on chip-firing games and abelian sandpile models. It was written by Caroline Klivans, and published in 2018 by the CRC Press.
Topics
A chip-firing game, in its most basic form, is a process on an undirected graph, with each vertex of the graph containing som... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelly%20M.%20Jones | Shelly Monica Jones (born November 2, 1964) is an American mathematics educator. She is an associate professor of mathematics education at Central Connecticut State University.
Early life and education
Jones is African-American; she was raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut and went on to study computer science at Spelman... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy%20T.%20Wrench | Guy Theodore Wrench (3 February 1877 – 8 January 1954) was a British agronomist, nutritionist, and physician. He was a pioneer of the organic movement.
Biography
Wrench was educated at Repton School. He graduated M.B., B.S. in 1903 and M.D. in 1904 from London University. He had several years experience of agrobiolog... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheilosia%20soror | Cheilosia soror is a Palearctic hoverfly.
Description
One of the Cheilosia species with bare eyes, long wings, partially pale legs and fused antennal pits. For identification see references.
Distribution and biology
From Fennoscandia south to North Africa from England eastwards through Europe into Central Asia, Sib... |
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