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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora%20Mission | The Pandora Mission, Pandora SmallSat, or Pandora, is a small satellite mission known as SmallSat, one of three orbital missions approved by NASA to pass to the next development phase in NASA's Astrophysics Pioneers program. The budget for each mission was $20 million.
The mission is intended to determine atmospheric... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneers%20Program | The Pioneers or Astrophysics Pioneers Program is a NASA program started in 2020 intended to use small-size hardware. The missions are expected to include SmallSats, Balloon payloads, and payloads attached to the ISS, with a $20M cost cap.
Four were the concepts chosen to study in January 2021, which will undergo a re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla%20Seatzu | Carla Seatzu (born 1971) is an Italian electrical engineer whose research concerns discrete-event simulation, Petri nets, fault detection and isolation, and networked control systems, with applications in manufacturing and transportation. She is an ordinary professor (equivalent to full professor) in the faculty of eng... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi%20Van%20Dang | Chi Van Dang is a hematological oncologist and researcher, currently serving as the Scientific Director of Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. He is known for his research on genetics, the MYC gene and the cellular energy metabolism of cancer.
Dang has served as president of the American Society for Clinical Invest... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffry%20Lansman | Jeffry B. Lansman (born 1951 in Miami Beach, Florida) is an American neuroscientist, Professor Emeritus of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology in the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and a member of the Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Weill Institute of Neuroscience, and Cardiovascula... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural%20synchrony | Neural synchrony is the correlation of brain activity across two or more people over time. In social and affective neuroscience, neural synchrony specifically refers to the degree of similarity between the spatio-temporal neural fluctuations of multiple people. This phenomenon represents the convergence and coupling of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan%20Ahmed | Susan Mae Wolofski Ahmed (born 1946) is an American statistician. After early work in biostatistics, she became chief mathematical statistician in the National Center for Education Statistics and president of the Washington Statistical Society.
Education and career
Susan Wolofski graduated in 1968 from Kalamazoo Colle... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine%20Holt | Katherine B. Holt (born 1977) is a British chemist who is a professor at University College London. She serves as Vice Dean for Education in the Department of Mathematics and Physical Sciences. Her research investigates the development of carbon-based electrodes and electrocatalysis.
Early life and education
Holt was... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Eberwine | James H. Eberwine is an American molecular neurobiologist. He is the Elmer Holmes Bobst Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Pennsylvania.
Early life and education
Eberwine was born to parents Mary Jo and Paul Eberwine. He graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry and e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elguja%20Burduli | Elguja Vladimirovich Burduli (; 1 April 1941 — 5 March 2022) was a Soviet and Georgian film actor, singer.
Life and career
Burduli was born in Tbilisi on 1 April 1941. In 1959 he entered the evening department of the Georgian Technical University and studied at the Faculty of Civil Engineering until 1969. He was a lif... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davemaoite | Davemaoite is a high-pressure calcium silicate perovskite (CaSiO3) mineral with a distinctive cubic crystal structure. It is named after geophysicist Ho-kwang (Dave) Mao, who pioneered in many discoveries in high-pressure geochemistry and geophysics.
It is one of three main minerals in Earth’s lower mantle, making... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linear%20order%20%28disambiguation%29 | Linear order (or total order) is the order of two comparable elements in mathematics.
Linear order may refer to:
Linear order (linguistics), the order of words or phrases in linguistics
Dense linear order, in mathematics
See also
Linearly ordered group |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20Mar%C3%ADn | Oscar Marín Parra FMedSci FRS (born 31 March 1971) is a Spanish and British neuroscientist. He is married to neuroscientist Beatriz Rico.
Education
Oscar Marín was born in Madrid and received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and later his PhD in neuroscience. He then undertoo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Bergs | Alexander Thomas Bergs (born March 30, 1974) is a German linguist and professor of English linguistics at the University of Osnabrück.
Career
Alexander Bergs studied English, German, chemistry, education and philosophy at Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf and general linguistics, English language and Scots at E... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kephalaia%20Gnostika | The Kephalaia Gnostika (, meaning Chapters on Knowledge, or Propositions on Knowledge) is a 4th-century work by Evagrius Ponticus. It is philosophical in nature, containing many themes on cosmology and metaphysics, and resembles the Neoplatonic Enneads in many ways.
Structure
The Kephalia Gnostika has 6 books, each wi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton%20Kerker | Milton Kerker (September 25, 1920 — May 2, 2016) was an American physical chemist and former professor at department of chemistry at Clarkson University. He is best known for his work on aerosol, interface and colloid science, as well as for pioneering surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Kerker effect in optics is nam... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank%20Odds | Frank C. Odds was an English mycologist. He studied Candida albicans, establishing how modern researchers study fungal pathogens and the diseases they cause.
Early life and education
Frank C. Odds was born in Devon, England on August 29, 1945. He studied biochemistry and obtained his undergraduate degree and PhD at t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanna%20Donatelli | Susanna Donatelli (born 1960) is an Italian computer scientist specializing in discrete-event simulations and their specification, modeling, and analysis using Petri nets, stochastic Petri nets, stochastic process algebras, and the Unified Modeling Language (UML). She is a professor of computer science at the Universit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Bronwell | Arthur Brough Bronwell (August 18, 1909 – May 10, 1985) was an American professor of electrical engineering who served as president of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1955–1962) and dean of the University of Connecticut School of Engineering (1962–1970). A building on UConn's campus was named in his honor.
Early life... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramuntxo%20Camblong | Ramuntxo Camblong (; 11 November 1939 – 12 November 2021) was a French-Basque politician. He joined the Basque Nationalist Party in 1997 and was elected to the in May 2004, for which he served as President from 2004 to 2008.
Biography
Camblong studied in Paris and Angers and taught electronics, mathematics, and physi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedric%20Hitchen | Cedric Hitchen (3 July 1905 – 21 May 1975) was an English first-class cricketer and chemist.
The son of Elias Hitchen and Betsy Halstead, he was born at Todmorden in July 1905. He was educated at Todmorden Secondary School, from there he studied applied chemistry at the University of Manchester. He later moved to Brit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward%20Renouf%20%28chemist%29 | Edward Renouf (September 4, 1846 – November 1, 1934) was an American chemist and chemistry professor, known for having helped found the chemistry department and research laboratory at Johns Hopkins University, and for his authorship of chemistry textbooks.
Life and career
Edward Renouf was born at Lowville, New York o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dermot%20Morrah | Dermot Michael Macgregor Morrah (26 April 1896 – 30 September 1974) was a British journalist for The Times and an expert on the British royal family.
Education
Morrah went to the University of Oxford, where he studied mathematics for a year just before the outbreak of the First World War before enlisting in the Briti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo%20Badenier | Pablo Esteban Badenier Martínez (born 6 September 1973) is a Chilean biochemical engineer and politician who was minister of the second government of Michelle Bachelet (2014−2018).
Badenier studied marine biology at the University of Valparaíso (UV) and has a master's degree in management and public policies at the Un... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara%20Solla | Sara A. Solla is an Argentine-American physicist and neuroscientist whose research applies ideas from statistical mechanics to problems involving neural networks, machine learning, and neuroscience. She is a professor of physics and of physiology at Northwestern University.
Education and career
Solla is originally fro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20for%20Black%20Lives | Data for Black Lives (D4BL) is an American non-profit organization with the mission of using data science to create concrete and measurable change in the lives of black people. Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Data for Black Lives was founded by Yeshimabeit Milner and Lucas Mason-Brown. Milner attended Brown ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faculty%20of%20Mathematics%20and%20Physics%2C%20Charles%20University | The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University (Czech: Matematicko-fyzikální fakulta Univerzity Karlovy or Matfyz) was established on September 1, 1952, in Prague, Czech Republic. Since that time, the faculty has been represented by its students and professors both at home and abroad.
Activities and achi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir%20Vovk | Vladimir Vovk is a British computer scientist, and professor at Royal Holloway University of London. He is the co-inventor of Conformal prediction. He is the co-director of the Centre for Machine Learning at Royal Holloway University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
Career
Vovk started working... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chineze%20Nwagbo | Chineze Nwagbo (born November 28, 1982, in Iowa City) a Nigerian American women's basketball player.
Early life and education
Chineze was born in Iowa City, Iowa to the family of Samuel and Cordelia Nwagbo. She studied Microbiology at Syracuse University, and later pursued a career in sports after her graduation.
Ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niane%20Sivongxay | Niane Sivongxay is a zoologist and herpetologist from Laos, who is Director of the South East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) Regional Centre for Community Education Development and is Assistant Professor of Biology at the National University of Laos. She specialises in the study of zooplankton, amph... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvia%20Vignolini | Silvia Vignolini (born 1981) is an Italian physicist who is Director of research at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces and Professor of Chemistry and Bio-materials in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. Her research investigates natural photonics structures, the sel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segal%20Al%20Rikabi | Segal Abdulwahab Rikabi an Iraqi poet, was born in Karbala and grew up in Baghdad. She graduated from University of Baghdad in 1980 and got her PhD in the field of Microbiology and Cytology from the University of Reading. Rikabi studied in the Universities of Basra, Mostanseria, and Baghdad for years. Then, she started... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri%20Kusnezov | Dimitri Kusnezov is an American physicist and academic who is the under secretary of homeland security for science and technology. He has published over 160 research papers and articles and has over 3600 citations according to Google Scholar.
Education
Kusnezov earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in physics and pure math... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Glaeser | Robert Martin Glaeser (born July 20, 1937, in Kenosha, Wisconsin) is an American biochemist. He is a professor emeritus of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology at the University of California, Berkeley and a faculty scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in Berkeley, California, US. His main res... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-drop%20microextraction | Single-drop microextraction (SDME) is a sample preparation technique in chemical test or analytical chemistry. SDME uses only a single drop of solvent to isolate and preconcentrate analytes from a sample matrix. The extremely low solvent use of SDME makes it cost-effective and less harmful to the environment, subscribi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lobophytum%20sarcophytoides | Lobophytum sarcophytoides is a soft coral known for two new cembrane-type diterpenoids, lobophytins and four new prostaglandins from a specimen.
Chemistry
SYSU-MS001, a specimen of L. sarcophytoides, was collected in the South China Sea, was extracted, and biologists discovered two new cembrane-type diterpenoids, lo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvonne%20Okwara | Yvonne Okwara Matole is a Kenyan television journalist working for Citizen TV. She has 13 years experience of in radio and television.
Biography
Okwara was born on March 16, 1983, in Nairobi, Kenya. She is an alumnus of Kianda High School. She holds an BSc in Microbiology from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agricult... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine%20Hrenya | Christine M. Hrenya is an American chemical engineer and applied mathematician whose research involves computational fluid dynamics, especially of aerosols, multiphase flow, and fluidization of granular materials. She is a professor of chemical and biological engineering at the University of Colorado.
Education and ca... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan%20Federation%20of%20Energy%20and%20Chemistry%20Workers%27%20Unions | The Japan Federation of Energy and Chemistry Workers' Unions (, JEC RENGO) is a trade union representing workers in various related industries in Japan.
The union was founded in October 2002, with the merger of the Japanese Federation of Chemistry Workers' Unions, the National Organization of All Chemical Workers, the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Farhad | Maria Farhad (, born 2001) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was named Miss Iraq 2021. She represented Iraq at the Miss World 2021 pageant in Puerto Rico in 2022.
Early life
Farhad was born to an ethnic Assyrian family in Qaraqosh, located in the Nineveh Governorate, northern Iraq. Farhad is studying computer scienc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantification%20%28machine%20learning%29 | In machine learning and data mining, quantification (variously called learning to quantify, or supervised prevalence estimation, or class prior estimation) is the task of using supervised learning in order to train models (quantifiers) that estimate the relative frequencies (also known as prevalence values) of the clas... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20D.%20Field | Richard D. Field (born April 13, 1944) is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He is known particularly for his contributions to the phenomenology of particle production in high-energy particle accelerators.
Education and personal life
Field was born in Pasadena, Californ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn%20Zechiedrich | Elizabeth Lynn Zechiedrich is a professor in the department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Her laboratory's research considers the structure-function properties of DNA and DNA topoisomerases. She was elected to the National Academy of Inventors in 2017.
Zechiedrich is the technic... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tal%20Malkin | Tal Geula Malkin (born 1970) is an Israeli-American cryptographer who works as a professor of computer science at Columbia University, where she heads the Cryptography Lab and the Data Science Institute Cybersecurity Center.
Education and career
Malkin graduated summa cum laude from Bar-Ilan University in 1993, with a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghassan%20al-Zamel | Ghassan al-Zamel () (born 1963) is a Syrian politician serving as Minister of Electricity in the Second Hussein Arnous government.
Early life, education and career
He was born in Damascus in 1963. A professor in electrical engineering from Damascus University in 1993.
He started his career at the General Company of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagif%20Jafarov | Vagif Jafarov (18 April 1949 – 20 November 1991) was an Azerbaijani Member of Parliament. He was killed in the 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown.
Biography
Jafarov was born in the city of Shusha. In 1966, he graduated from Shusha secondary school No. 1, and in 1972 from the energy faculty of the Azerbaijan Institut... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xevi%20Pujolar | Xevi Pujolar (born 3 January 1973) is a Spanish Formula One engineer. He is currently the head of trackside engineering at the Alfa Romeo Racing Formula One team.
Career
Pujolar studied mechanical engineering at the University of Girona for three years and while he was there he got a job in Genikart, who had a young F... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hofmann%20clathrates | In inorganic chemistry, Hofmann clathrates refers to materials with the formula Ni(CN)2(NH3)(C6H6). These materials are a type of coordination polymer. They have attracted attention because they can be used to separate xylenes. On a conceptual level, Hofmann clathrates can be viewed as forerunners to metal-organic fr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily%20Chenette | Emily Chenette is an American biochemist and journal editor. She is the editor-in-chief of PLOS One.
Career
She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in biochemistry from Columbia University in 2000. Chenette received her doctorate in genetics and molecular biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicator%20function%20%28complex%20analysis%29 | In the field of mathematics known as complex analysis, the indicator function of an entire function indicates the rate of growth of the function in different directions.
Definition
Let us consider an entire function . Supposing, that its growth order is , the indicator function of is defined to be
The indicator fun... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah%20Harris%20%28scientist%29 | Sarah Anne Harris is a British physicist who is an Associate Professor of Biological Physics at the University of Leeds. Her research investigates biomolecular simulations and the topology of DNA. In particular, she makes use of molecular dynamics to explore how DNA responds to stress. She serves as chair of the Engine... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rand%20Evett | Rand Evett (born March 1, 1954) is an American former professional tennis player.
Evett, the son of a Yale physics instructor, was raised in Tucson, Arizona, where he attended Catalina High School.
During the early 1970s he played collegiate tennis for the University of Arizona and won back to back WAC singles champ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecanal | Hexadecanal is an organic compound with the chemical formula C16H32O.
In biology
Hexadecanal is found in human skin, saliva, and feces. It has a calming effect on mice.
A 2017 study found that neurotypical men demonstrate an increase in electrodermal activity when exposed to subliminal levels of hexadecanal while me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixonia | Nixonia is a genus of wasps. It is the only member of the family Nixoniidae in the superfamily Platygastroidea. They are amongst the largest of the platygastroids at up to 9 mm in length. Members of the genus are known from Africa, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The biology of only one species is known, wh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20University%20College%20of%20Technology%20%28Jordan%29 | National University College of Technology is a Jordanian university with all of its programs passing the special Jordanian accreditation. It is located east of the capital, Amman, in the Abu Alanda region. It was established in 2020. It is licensed to grant bachelor's and diploma degrees from the following specializati... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail%20Kuznetsov%20%28politician%29 | Mikhail Varfolomeyevich Kuznetsov (; born 22 August 1968), is a Russian politician who had served as the 4th Governor of Pskov Oblast from 2004 to 2009.
Biography
Mikhail Kuznetsov was born on 22 August 1968 in Tyumen.
From 1984 to 1985, he studied in Moscow at the Physics and Mathematics Boarding School No. 18 (now ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine%20Luscombe | Christine Luscombe is a Japanese-British chemist who is a professor at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology. Her research investigates polymer chemistry, organic electronics, organic photovoltaics and the synthesis of novel materials for processable electronics. She serves on the editorial boards of Macromo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20Harris%20Cohen | David Harris Cohen is an American neuroscientist, physiologist, and academic administrator. He is the provost at the University of the People. Cohen was president of the Society for Neuroscience. He was vice president and dean of the faculty at the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences from 1995 to 2003 and pro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin%20Bache | Franklin Bache ( – ) was an American physician, chemist, professor and writer from Pennsylvania. He taught chemistry at West Point Academy, the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Jefferson Medical College. He published several scientific textbooks including a pharmacopoeia with Dr. George B. Wood ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan%20Eddolls | Jonathan Eddolls (born 1 February 1981) is a British Formula One engineer. He is currently the head of trackside engineering at the Scuderia AlphaTauri Formula One team.
Career
Eddolls studied mechanical engineering at university, before landing a summer internship at Williams Racing. Eddolls greatly impressed the Gro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Benoit%20%28biologist%29 | Jacques Marie Benoit (February 26, 1896 - December 1, 1982) was a French physician, biologist and neuroendocrinologist.
He was a professor at the Collège de France and is considered one of the pioneers of neuroendocrinology and photobiology.
Biography
Jacques Benoit was born on February 26, 1896, in Nancy. He was the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monochromatic%20radiation | In physics, monochromatic radiation is electromagnetic radiation with a single constant frequency. When that frequency is part of the visible spectrum (or near it) the term monochromatic light is often used. Monochromatic light is perceived by the human eye as a spectral color.
When monochromatic radiation propagate... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lane%20W.%20Martin | Lane Wyatt Martin is an American chemical engineer. He is a professor in the department of materials science and engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Early life and education
Martin was born and raised in rural western Pennsylvania. He chose to enroll at Carnegie Mellon University for his undergradua... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe%20Caire | Giuseppe Caire (born 1965 in Turin) is an Italian telecommunications engineer.
Career
Caire received his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Torino in 1990, his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University in 1992, and his Ph.D. from Politecnico di Torino in 1994. He was a post-doctoral ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Strasser%20%28chemist%29 | Peter Strasser (born 1969 in Heilbronn) is a German chemist. He is the winner of the 2021 Faraday Medal.
Career
Strasser studied chemistry at the University of Tübingen, at Stanford University (John Ross), and at the University of Pisa and obtained his Diplom in Physical Chemistry in 1995. He conducted his doctoral r... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijay%20Atluri | Vijayalakshmi Atluri (born 1956) is an Indian computer scientist specialized in information systems security and database management. She is a professor of management science and information systems at Rutgers Business School – Newark. Atluri is an advisory board member of the computer science department at the Univers... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum%20bogodynamics | Quantum bogodynamics (/kwon'tm boh`goh-di-nam'iks/) is a humorous parody of quantum mechanics, that describes the universe through interactions of fictional elementary particles, bogons (by analogy to the naming of real elementary particles, e.g. photons; but also from the English word bogus, meaning 'fake').
This the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tawfique%20Hasan | Tawfique Hasan is a Bangladeshi scientist who is Professor of Nanomaterials at the University of Cambridge. He leads the nanoengineering group in the Cambridge graphene centre and serves as deputy head of division B (electrical engineering) in the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge.
Early life and educ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie%20Grollier | Julie Grollier is a French physicist working in the field of spintronics.
Education and career
Grollier studied at the French engineering school Supélec, before doing an internship in the Laboratory of Cristallography and Materials Science at the University of Caen Normandy. She then conducted her doctoral research ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bei%20Zeng | Bei Zeng () is a quantum information theorist at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where she is a professor of physics, and director of the IAS Center for Quantum Technologies. As well as quantum information, her research interests include quantum computing and quantum error correction.
Education and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto%20naming%20controversy | The meaning of the word crypto as an abbreviation is controversial. Cryptographers - people who specialize in cryptography - have used the term "crypto" as an abbreviation for their field of study. However, "crypto" has also become a common abbreviation for cryptocurrency.
Etymologies and definitions
The word crypto... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ute%20Roessner | Professor Ute Roessner (born 1971) is a biochemist who specialises in plant metabolomics. Until 2022, she has been professor and head of the School of Biosciences at the University of Melbourne. In 2022, she joined The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.
Early life and career
Roessner received a D... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry%20Dwolatzky | Barry Dwolatzky (29 April 1952 – 16 May 2023) was a South African software engineer. He was a professor emeritus at the University of the Witwatersrand Joburg Centre for Software Engineering. Dwolatzky was on University of the People's computer science advisory board. He was an anti-apartheid activist and in the late 1... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hana%20Hussien%20Naghawi | Hana Hussein Naghawi (born March 3, 1971), a Jordanian civil engineering professor of Circassian origin.
On October 14, 2019, Naghawi became the first woman to be awarded a professor's position in civil engineering in Jordan. Louisiana State University indicated on its website that Naghawi "made history." Naghawi was ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich%20Lemmer | Ulrich Lemmer (born May 1964) is a German electrical engineer and professor specializing in optoelectronics.
Education
Ulrich Lemmer received a diploma degree in physics from RWTH Aachen University in 1990 and a Ph.D. from the University of Marburg in 1995. From 1995 to 1996, he held a postdoctoral position with the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrix%20Hiesmayr | Beatrix C. Hiesmayr (born 1975) is an Austrian physicist who studies quantum mechanics and quantum information theory from a combination of theoretical and experimental points of view. She is a privatdozent at the University of Vienna, where she heads the Quantum Particle Workgroup.
Education and career
Hiesmayr is or... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrna%20Simpson | Myrna Simpson (born 1970) is a Canadian research chemist who is the Canada Research Chair in Integrative Molecular Biogeochemistry at the University of Toronto. She is also Director of the Environmental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Centre. Her research consider the molecular level mechanisms that underpin environmental p... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakub%20Natanson | Jakub Natanson (20 August 1832 – 14 September 1884) was a Polish chemist and banker, one of the discoverers of Fuchsine. He wrote the first textbook on organic chemistry in the Polish language.
Life
He was born 20 August 1832 in Warsaw as the son of a banker. From 1852 to 1856 he studied chemistry at the Universität ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamagnetic%20inequality | In mathematics and physics, the diamagnetic inequality relates the Sobolev norm of the absolute value of a section of a line bundle to its covariant derivative. The diamagnetic inequality has an important physical interpretation, that a charged particle in a magnetic field has more energy in its ground state than it wo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude%20Wheeler%20Beckman | Gertrude Wheeler Beckman was an American author, composer, lyricist, singing teacher and phonologist. Her book on singing technique, Tools for Speaking and Singing, was published in 1955. She also inspired William Francis Giauque to study chemistry, the subject of his Nobel Prize in 1949.
Biography
Beckman was born in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarice%20Weinberg | Clarice Ring Weinberg is an American biostatistician and epidemiologist who works for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as principal investigator in the Biostatistics and Computational Biology Branch. Her research concerns environmental epidemiology, and its combination with genetics in susceptibi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka%20Emefa%20Adomako | Eureka Emefa Ahadjie Adomako is a Ghanaian botanist and academic who is currently a senior lecturer at the Department of Plant and Environmental Biology, University of Ghana. Adomako served as the quiz mistress of the Ghana National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) from 2001 to 2005.
Early life and education
Eureka Adom... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teo%20Susnjak | Teo Susnjak (born 23 July 1977) is a New Zealand academic and former professional tennis player. He is a senior lecturer in computer science at Massey University. He has a master's thesis from Massey.
Susnjak, a Croatian-born player, was an Australian Open junior quarter-finalist. Ranked as high as 362 in the world, h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Essex-Cohen | Elizabeth Essex-Cohen (1940-2004) was an Australian physicist who worked in global positioning satellite physics and was among the first women in Australia to be awarded a PhD in physics.
Early life and education
Elizabeth Annette Essex-Cohen, née Essex, was educated at Grafton High. She subsequently completed a PhD ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg%20Rothermel | Gregg Rothermel is an American computer scientist, software engineer and academic. He is Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University.
Rothermel’s research has focused on software engineering and program analysis, with a particular emphasis on the applications of program ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan%20Wagemans | Johan Wagemans is a Belgian experimental psychologist. He is a full professor at the KU Leuven in Leuven (Belgium). He directs a long-term Methusalem project that focuses upon the psychology and neuroscience of visual perception and most recently art perception.
Biography
Wagemans obtained his PhD in 1991 at KU Leuve... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betty%20Klepper | Elizabeth Lee "Betty" Klepper (1936 – 2018) was an American agronomic scientist from Memphis, Tennessee.
Life
In 1954 Klepper began her university education at Vanderbilt University.Throughout her undergraduate years, she drifted from maths to chemistry and physics, and finally to biology in her junior year. Followi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericson-Ericson%20Lorentz-Lorenz%20correction | Ericson-Ericson Lorentz-Lorenz correction, also called the Ericson-Ericson Lorentz-Lorenz effect (EELL), refers to an analogy in the interface between nuclear, atomic and particle physics, which in its simplest form corresponds to the well known Lorentz-Lorenz equation (also referred to as the Clausius-Mossotti relatio... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemma%20Solomon | Gemma C. Solomon (born 27 October 1980) is an Australian chemist who is a professor at the Nanoscience Centre in the University of Copenhagen. She serves as Deputy Editor of ACS Physical Chemistry Au. Her research considers quantum interference and molecular electronics.
Early life and education
Solomon was an underg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Golubov | Alexander Avraamovitch Golubov (born February 1, 1960) is a doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, associate professor at the University of Twente (Netherlands). He specializes in condensed matter physics with the focus on theory of electronic transport in superconducting devices. He made key contributions to th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%20Jianping | Li Jianping, may refer to:
Jianping Li, a professor of meteorology at Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Li Jianping (born 1918), a politician, director of China Earthquake Administration, vice minister of Light Industry, vice minister of Geology, and vice minister of Fuel and Chemical Ind... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deffner | Deffner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Michael Deffner (1848–1934), German classical philologist and linguist
Karl Deffner (1817–1877), German manufacturer, politician and geologist
Sebastian Deffner, German theoretical physicist and a professor in the Department of Physics at the University o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution%20%28disambiguation%29 | In mathematics, convolution is a binary operation on functions.
Kinds
Circular convolution
Convolution theorem
Titchmarsh convolution theorem
Dirichlet convolution
Infimal convolution
Logarithmic convolution
Vandermonde convolution
Applications
Convolution, in digital image processing, with a Kernel (image pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytosis%20%28board%20game%29 | Cytosis is a cell biology worker placement board game designed by John Coveyou and published in 2017 by Genius Games. The game's development was funded via a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
Gameplay
The objective of the game is to ensure the health of a human cell by managing its operations. The board represents... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth%20Jockusch | Elizabeth L. Jockusch is an American evolutionary biologist who studies plethodontidae salamanders and other organisms. While working with David Wake and others, she has identified multiple new species of Batrachoseps salamanders. She works as a professor and lab director of the Jockusch Lab in the Department of Ecolog... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypergraph%20regularity%20method | In mathematics, the hypergraph regularity method is a powerful tool in extremal graph theory that refers to the combined application of the hypergraph regularity lemma and the associated counting lemma. It is a generalization of the graph regularity method, which refers to the use of Szemerédi's regularity and counting... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guacolda%20Antoine%20Lazzerini | Guacolda Antoine Lazzerini (11 April 1908 – 22 August 2015) was a Chilean mathematician and teacher of mathematics.
Education and career
Antoine's father died when Antoine was a teenager, and she began helping to support the family by teaching mathematics. She entered the teaching school of the University of Chile in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quasirandom%20group | In mathematics, a quasirandom group is a group that does not contain a large product-free subset. Such groups are precisely those without a small non-trivial irreducible representation. The namesake of these groups stems from their connection to graph theory: bipartite Cayley graphs over any subset of a quasirandom gro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luigi%20Naldini | Luigi Naldini (born 1959 in Turin) is an Italian gene therapist, professor of cell and tissue biology and of gene and cell therapy at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, and the director of San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy in Milan, Italy. Often considered as "the father of the lentivirus gene therapy"... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penny%20Moore%20%28virologist%29 | Penelope Moore is a virologist and DST/NRF South African Research Chair of Virus-Host Dynamics at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and Senior Scientist at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases.
Education and work
Moore received her Master of Science degree in Microbiology fr... |
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