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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Percy%20Barnes | Robert Percy Barnes (February 26, 1898 - March 18, 1990) was an American chemist and professor, and the first African American person to graduate with a PhD in chemistry from Harvard University. He was also the first African American faculty member hired at Amherst College.
Early life and education
Robert Percy Barne... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Choo | Ryan Choo (born in September 1969 or 1970) is a Singaporean educator, businessman and former actor. He is best known for his role as Yan Dao in the comedy sitcom Right Frequency.
Early life and career
Choo dropped out of his mechanical engineering course at Ngee Ann Polytechnic and subsequently enlisted into the army... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna%20Vehkam%C3%A4ki | Hanna Tuula Katariina Vehkamäki (formerly Arstila) (born 27 December 1969) is a Finnish physicist who is a professor of computational aerosol science at the University of Helsinki. Her research investigates aerosol nucleation and atmospheric chemistry. She also serves as Vice Dean of Wellbeing and Equality. In 2022, sh... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wei%20Ding | Wei Ding is a computer scientist whose research involves data mining, machine learning, feature selection, and their applications in scientific computing and forensics. Educated in China and the US, she works in the US as professor of computer science at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
Education and career
Din... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heitor%20Gurgulino%20de%20Souza | Gurgulino de Souza, born and raised in Brazil, earned a bachelor's degree in physics from Mackenzie Presbyterian University in Sao Paulo and did graduate work at the Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica in Brazil and the University of Kansas in the United States. In 1959, he launched his career as a professor at the "J... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambident%20%28chemistry%29 | Ambident is a molecule or group that has two alternative and interacting reaction sites, to either of which a bond may be made during a reaction, in Chemistry.
Ambident dienophile
Ambident dienophile 57 reacts with DAPC 54 at the cyclobutene π-bond to produce ligand 58; in contrast, the related ambident dienophile 59 ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine%20Olson | Lorraine G. (Lori) Olson is an American mechanical engineer whose research involves the application of the finite element method in the engineering design process and in medical diagnosis, including detecting breast cancer. She is a professor of mechanical engineering at the Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology.
Educat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatios%20Antoniadis | Ignatios Antoniadis (born 2 December 1955 in Chios) is a Greek theoretical physicist, specializing in string theory and particle physics.
Education and career
Antoniadis received in 1977 a degree in mathematics from the University of Athens and in 1978 a Diplôme d'études approfondies (DEA) in theoretical physics from ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria%20Platero | Gloria Platero Coello is a Spanish physicist whose research involves the computational simulation of quantum dots and other quantum behavior on nanostructures. She works for the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) as a research professor at the Materials Science Institute of Madrid (ICMM).
Education and career
Pl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmud%20Karimov | Mahmud Karimov (18 October 1948; Yerevan, Armenian SSR - 10 February 2013; Istanbul, Turkey) was an Azerbaijani physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, President of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan.
Life
Mahmud Karimov was born in Yerevan and graduated from the physics facult... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian%20Sell | Christian Sell is an American scientist who works as an associate professor in the department of biochemistry and molecular biology at the Drexel University College of Medicine.
Education and career
Sell attended the State University of New York at Binghampton, and received his bachelor's degree in biology in 1982. H... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-dimensional%20holomorphic%20Chern%E2%80%93Simons%20theory | In mathematical physics, six-dimensional holomorphic Chern–Simons theory or sometimes holomorphic Chern–Simons theory is a gauge theory on a three-dimensional complex manifold. It is a complex analogue of Chern–Simons theory, named after Shiing-Shen Chern and James Simons who first studied Chern–Simons forms which appe... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate%20Henwood | Kate Henwood (born 28 January 1989) is a New Zealand rugby union player. She plays for the Chiefs Manawa in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition.
Personal life
Henwood worked as a management accountant at Control Tech Ltd, an electrical engineering company, in Whakatāne before she was offered a full-time contract in 20... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voronoi%20manifold | Voronoi manifold is a concept used in motion planning, geometric planning, and nonparametric optimization. It is derived from Voronoi diagrams, introduced by mathematician Georgy Voronoi in 1907. Voronoi manifolds play a crucial role in various fields, including robotics, spatial analysis, and optimization.
Overview
I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knut%20Emil%20Engwall | Knut Emil Engwall (English pronunciation: [nˈʌt ˈɛmɪl ɛŋɡwˈɔːl]; Hangul: 크누트 에밀 잉월; born 3 October 1863, died 27 March 1923) was a Swedish industrialist, activist, politician and heir of the Engwall family.
Biography
Knut Emil Engwall was the sixth son of Victor Theodor Engwall. Emil Engwall obtained a civil engineer... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karon%20MacLean | Karon E. MacLean is a computer scientist and mechanical engineer whose research involves haptic technology and affective haptics in human–computer interaction and human–robot interaction. Educated in the US, she works in Canada as a professor of computer science and Canada Research Chair in Interactive Human Systems De... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melinda%20Piket-May | Melinda Jane Piket-May is an American engineer who is a professor of engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research investigates numerical modeling of electromagnetic phenomena and new strategies for more inclusive engineering education.
Early life and education
Piket-May became interested in mathema... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahida%20Hasnain | Shahida Hasnain is a professor at the University of the Punjab, specializing in botany and genetics.
Biography
Hasnain earned her Master of Science degree in botany from the University of the Punjab in 1974, then completed her Ph.D. in genetics at the University of Birmingham, from 1982 to 1985. She furthered her rese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cystopteris%20utahensis | Cystopteris utahensis, commonly called the Utah bladderfern is a rare species of fern found in canyons and on sheltered cliff faces with calcareous rocks. It mainly grows on the Colorado plateau in the western United States, but is also found in a few locations in southern New Mexico and an adjacent area of Texas. Stud... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela%20Bridgeman | Angela Bridgeman-Baxter (born 1963 or 1964) is a Scottish former athlete.
Life and career
She was born in London and her family moved to Glasgow when she was 4 months old. Her parents were born in Trinidad. She attended the University of Glasgow where she studied biochemistry and began studying at Brigham Young Unive... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy%20White | Guy Kendall White (1925–2018) was an Australian physicist who specialised in low-temperature physics.
In the 1940s, White was part of what has been described as "the elite cryogenics group of doctorate researchers" at the Clarendon Laboratory at Oxford University.
White served as the chief research scientist of Aust... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela%20Roberts%20%28scientist%29 | Angela Charlotte Roberts is a British neurobiologist who is a professor of physiology at the University of Cambridge. Her research considers the neural circuits that underpin cognition and emotion. She leads the Cambridge Marmoset Research Centre. She was awarded the 2020 Goldman-Rakic Prize for Outstanding Achievemen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan%20Gielis%20%28mathematician%29 | Johan Gielis (born July 8, 1962) is a Belgian engineer, scientist, mathematician, and entrepreneur. Gielis is known for his contributions to the field of mathematics, specifically in the area of modeling and geometrical methods. He is best known for developing the concept of the superformula, which is a generalization ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette%20Oxenius | Annette Oxenius is a Swiss scientist who is a professor of immunology at ETH Zurich. Her research considers host-pathogen interactions and how the immune system responds to pathogenic infections. She was awarded the Cloëtta Prize in 2022 and elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organization in 2023.
Early ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Massey | Ruth Catherine Massey is a British molecular biologist who is a professor at University College Cork. Her research considers pathogens. She was elected to the European Molecular Biology Organization in 2023.
Early life and education
Massey studied natural sciences and microbiology at Trinity College Dublin. Her docto... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociedad%20Mexicana%20de%20F%C3%ADsica | The Sociedad Mexicana de Física (SMF) (or Mexican Physics Society) is an association of physicists and other collaborators dedicated to contributing to research in different areas of physics, as well as organizing important national events related to physics, such as the Olimpiadas de Física (Physics Olympics) and the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura%20Grego | Laura Grego is an American physicist specializing in nuclear safety and security and space policy. She is a senior scientist at the Union of Concerned Scientists, where she is research director of the Global Security Program.
Education and career
Grego graduated from the University of Michigan in 1992, with a double m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aarti%20Gupta%20%28computer%20scientist%29 | Aarti Gupta is a computer scientist working in formal methods, Electronic Design Automation, and programming languages. Educated in India and the US, she is currently a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University.
Education and career
Aarti Gupta received her undergraduate degree from IIT ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient%20Southern%20East%20Asian | In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient Southern East Asian (ASEA), also known as Southern East Asian (SEA), is used to summarize the related ancestral components that represent the Ancient Southern East Asian peoples, extending from the Fujian region to the coastal Southern China and Taiwan Strait. They are inferred to h... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE%20Conference%20on%20Artificial%20Intelligence | The IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IEEE CAI) is a large annual conference and exhibition focused on broad industry applications of artificial intelligence in its many forms and their societal implications. The event is co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilaria%20Testa | Ilaria Testa is an Italian-born scientist who is a Fellow at the SciLifeLab in Stockholm and an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Physics at the School of Engineering Science at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. She has made major contributions to advanced microscopy, particularly superresolution mi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine%20learning%20potential | Beginning in the 1990s, researchers have employed machine learning programs to construct interatomic potentials, mapping atomic structures to their potential energies. Such machine learning potentials promised to fill the gap between density functional theory, a highly-accurate but computationally-intensive simulation ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chambolle-Pock%20algorithm | In mathematics, the Chambolle-Pock algorithm is an algorithm used to solve convex optimization problems. It was introduced by Antonin Chambolle and Thomas Pock in 2011 and has since become a widely used method in various fields, including image processing, computer vision, and signal processing.
The Chambolle-Pock alg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AI-assisted%20reverse%20engineering | AI-assisted reverse engineering (AIARE) is a branch of computer science that leverages artificial intelligence (AI), notably machine learning (ML) strategies, to augment and automate the process of reverse engineering. The latter involves breaking down a product, system, or process to comprehend its structure, design, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computed-Torque%20Control | Computed-Torque Control is a control scheme used in motion control in robotics. It combines feedback linearization via a PID controller of the error with a dynamical model of the controlled robot.
Let the dynamics of the controlled robot be described by
where is the state vector of joint variables that describe th... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavel%20Povinec | Pavel P. Povinec (born 1942) is Professor of Physics at Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia). Head of the Centre for Nuclear and Accelerator Technologies (CENTA)
Education and career
He was educated at the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the Comenius Unive... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn%20C.%20Porter | Dawn Cheree Porter is an American expert on business statistics, business analytics, and econometrics, known for her textbooks on these subjects. She is professor of clinical data sciences and operations management in the USC Marshall School of Business, where she directs the master's degree program in business analyti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Becker | Anna Becker is an Israeli researcher known in the field of artificial intelligence and computer science within the financial field.
Early life and education
Becker was born in Russia and immigrated to Israel at 16 after graduating from a school in Moscow. At 17, she began her studies at Technion – Israel Institute of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionism%2C%20race%20and%20genetics | In the late 19th century, amid attempts to apply science to notions of race, some advocates of Zionism sought to reformulate conceptions of Jewishness in terms of racial identity and the "race science" of the time. They believed that this concept would allow them to build a new framework for collective Jewish identity,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Yazdanbakhsh | Maria Yazdanbakhsh (born 1959) is a Dutch immunologist who is Professor of Cellular Immunology of Parasitic Infections and Head of the Department of Parasitology at the Leiden University Medical Center. She was elected Fellow of the European Molecular Biology Organization in 2023.
Early life and education
Yazdanbakhs... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachis%20%28disambiguation%29 | In biology, a rachis is a main axis or "shaft".
Rachis may also refer to:
Rachiș, a left tributary of the river Aiud in Romania
Rachis (gastropod), a genus of land snails
See also
Rachi (disambiguation)
Ratchis (died after 757), King of the Lombards |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald%20Szymusiak | Ronald Szymusiak is a professor at UCLA, where he researches sleep and Alzheimer's disease. Szymusiak is the editor-in-chief of SLEEP sleep medicine journal.
Szymusiak obtained his Ph.D. in biological psychology from the University of Illinois in 1982 and did his postdoctoral training in neurobiology. In the years 201... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim%20Baines | Kim Baines PhD FRSC FRSC is a professor of organic chemistry at the University of Western Ontario. In 2022 she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She was the inaugural chair of the DEI working group of the Chemical Institute of Canada. The Lipson-Baines Awards in Chemistry is named in part for her.... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin%20of%20the%20Palestinians | The origin of the Palestinians, an ethnonational group residing in the Southern Levant, has been the focus of studies in history, linguistics and genetics, as well as nationalistic ideology and myths of shared ancestry. The Palestinian population, despite being predominantly Arab and Muslim, is not a homogeneous entity... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volpert%20graph | Volpert graph, Vol'pert graph or Wolpert graph may refer to:
Volpert nomogram, a diagram better known as "Smith chart" coinvented by Russian engineer Amiel Rafailovich Volpert ()
Volpert graph (chemistry), a chemical reaction graph by Russian mathematician Aizik Isaakovich Volpert ()
Volpert graph (psychology), a d... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica%20Wahman | Jessica Wahman (born 1968) is an American philosopher and associate teaching professor of philosophy at Emory University. She is known for her works on philosophical psychology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.
Books
Narrative Naturalism: An Alternative Framework for Philosophy of Mind, Lexington Books 2015
Cosm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results%20in%20Chemistry | Results in Chemistry is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers all areas of chemistry and related fields and is published by Elsevier. It was established in 2019 and the editor-in-chief is Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson (Trinity College Dublin).
Abstracting and indexing
This journal is abstracted and indexed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig%20S.%20Kaplan | Craig S. Kaplan is a Canadian computer scientist, mathematician, and mathematical artist. He is an editor of the Journal of Mathematics and the Arts (formerly chief editor), and an organizer of the Bridges Conference on mathematics and art. He is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Waterloo,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl-Erik%20Sj%C3%B6stedt | Carl-Erik Sjöstedt (born 1900, died 1979) was a Swedish mathematician, teacher, and philosopher. Sjöstedt focused much of his work on the teaching of mathematics in the Swedish curriculum, especially in the fields of geometry and logic. Sjöstedt was a follower of the Swedish philosopher Adolf Phalén, and a supporter of... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Scammell | Thomas E. Scammell is an American neurologist, known for his research in sleep medicine pertaining to neurobiology of sleep and sleep disorders, particularly narcolepsy and cataplexy. Scammell is a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, serving the department of neurology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Cen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alipurduar%20%28Damanpur%29%20Government%20Polytechnic | Alipurduar (Damanpur) Government Polytechnic, established in 2022, is a government polytechnic located in Alipurduar, West Bengal, India.
About college
This polytechnic is affiliated to the West Bengal State Council of Technical Education, and recognised by AICTE, New Delhi. This polytechnic offers diploma courses in... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric%20A.%20Johnson%20%28microbiologist%29 | Eric A. Johnson is a microbiologist and an academic. He is a retired Professor of Bacteriology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, serving from 1985 to 2020.
Johnson, most known for his research on Clostridium botulinum and its neurotoxins in food and industrial microbiology, has developed physiochemical-based m... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilip%20Kondepudi | Dilip Kumar Kondepudi (born 1952) is an Indian scientist and professor of physical chemistry at the University of North Carolina, known for his work on chiral biomolecules.
Biography
In 1971 he completed his bachelor's degree at the University of Madras, received his PhD in physics in 1973 from the Indian Institute o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don%20DeVoe%20%28academic%29 | Don L. DeVoe is an engineer recognized for his contributions to the fields of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microfluidics. He is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he serves as Associate Chair of Research and Administration in the Department of Mechanica... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara%20van%20Schewick | Barbara van Schewick (born 1972) is a German computer scientist and legal scholar who holds a professorship in Internet law at Stanford Law School.
Life
Van Schewick studied computer science at the Technical University of Berlin and law at the Free University of Berlin. After her first state law examination, she init... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graeme%20Mitchison | Graeme Mitchison (26 August 1944 - 13 April 2018) was an English mathematician, scientist, musician, physicist author with wide interests.
Career and Contributions
Mitchison had a long association with the University of Cambridge. He contributed to mathematics, molecular biology, and quantum computation.
One of Mitc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counter-Strike%20surfing | Counter-Strike surfing is a modded game mode based on the Counter-Strike series of first-person shooter video games. Consisting of custom-created obstacle course levels known as surf maps, players make use of a physics engine glitch to float along inclined planes while propelling themselves forward at high speeds in a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarek%20Gryz | Jarek Gryz is a computer scientist, data analyst, author, and academic. He is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of the Cognitive Science Program in the Department of Philosophy at York University in Toronto, Canada.
Gryz's research spans the field of data analysi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgiy%20L.%20Stenchikov | Georgiy L. Stenchikov is an applied mathematician and climate scientist focusing on studies of physical processes that govern the Earth's climate. He is a professor in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia.
Stenchikov's research is fo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim%20Ballantine%20%28chemist%29 | James A Ballantine CChem FRS (21 February 1934 - 30 April 2013) was a chemist and academic at Swansea University.
Life and career
Ballantine was born in England but grew up in Scotland, he studied chemistry at Liverpool University and went on to complete his PhD. He started his career under Professor George Kenner wit... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine%20Borden | Katherine Borden PhD FRSC is a researcher of Molecular Biology at the University of Montreal in Quebec, Canada. She has worked on finding new cancer treatments using pre-existing drugs, and was inducted as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2022.
References
External links
Living people
Year of birth missing ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joaquim%20Jorge%20%28computer%20scientist%29 | Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge holds the UNESCO Chair on Artificial Intelligence and Extended Reality and is University Professor in Computer Science Department at Instituto Superior Técnico da Universidade de Lisboa and senior researcher at INESC-ID.
He serves as an elected member of the Board of Governors of the IEEE... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirill%20Zamarayev | Kirill Ilyich Zamarayev () was a Soviet and Russian physical chemist, specialist in the field of catalysis, radiospectroscopy and chemical kinetics in condensed matter.
Biography
He was born on May 20, 1939, in Moscow.
In 1963, Zamarayev graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, after which he wo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly%20Holley-Bockelmann | J. Kelly Holley-Bockelmann is an American astrophysicist who holds the position of Stevenson Professor of Physics at Vanderbilt University. She is currently the chair of NASA's Laser Interferometer Space Antenna Study Team and the chair of NASA's Astrophysics Advisory Committee. Holley-Bockelmann is also known for her ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kato%27s%20inequality | In functional analysis, a subfield of mathematics, Kato's inequality is a distributional inequality for the Laplace operator or certain elliptic operators. It was proven in 1972 by the Japanese mathematician Tosio Kato.
The original inequality is for some degenerate elliptic operators. This article treats the special ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoly%20Radyushkin | Anatoly V. Radyushkin is a physicist.
Radyushkin completed his master's degree and PhD in physics at the Moscow State University in 1975 and 1978, respectively. He then earned a Doctor of Science degree at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 1987. Radyushkin joined the Old Dominion University faculty in 1992, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%A5re%20Berg%20%28disambiguation%29 | Kåre Berg may refer to:
Kåre Berg Norwegian professor in medical genetics
Kåre Bergstrøm Swedish photographer
Kåre Magnus Bergh Norwegian television presenter
Kåre Berg (ski jumper) Norwegian ski jumper |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer%20Waters | Jennifer Waters is an American scientist who is a Lecturer on Cell Biology, the Director of the Nikon Imaging Center, and the Director of the Cell Biology Microscopy Facility at Harvard Medical School. She is an imaging expert and educator whose efforts to educate life scientists about microscopy and to systemize the e... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malika%20Grayson | Malika Grayson is a Trinidadian-American engineer, speaker, and author.
Early life and education
Malika Grayson was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City and raised in Trinidad and Tobago. She moved to New York in 2008, at the age of 19, to study physics at Adelphi University. During a Summer Undergraduate Res... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%20Nicholas%20Arnoldy | Mary Nicholas Arnoldy (1893–1985) was a Roman Catholic Sister of St. Joseph of Concordia (Kansas), and a mathematician. Along with M. Henrietta Reilly, and Mary Domitilla Thuener, she was one of a very few women and Catholic sisters to earn a doctorate in mathematics before 1940.
Early life and education
She was born... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aldehyde-stabilized%20cryopreservation | Aldehyde-stabilized cryopreservation is a new technique for cryopreservation first demonstrated in 2016 by Robert L. McIntyre and Gregory Fahy at the cryobiology research company 21st Century Medicine, Inc. This technique use a particular implementation of fixation and vitrification that can successfully preserve a ra... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jink%C5%8Dki | Jinkōki (, じんこうき, , Permanent Mathematics) is a three-volume work on Japanese mathematics, first edited and published by Yoshida Mitsuyoshi in 1627. Over his lifetime, Mitsuyoshi revised Jinkōki several times. The edition released in the eleventh year of the Kan'ei era (1641) became particularly widespread. The last ve... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veera%20Mattila | Veera Mattila (born 21 January 2003) is a track and field athlete from Finland. In 2023, she became the national indoor champion over 800 metres.
Early life
From Kiikoinen, she attended High School in Pori. She then studied biology at the University of Turku.
Career
She was part of a Finnish 4x400m relay team that se... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick%20Eberhardt%20%28philosopher%29 | Fredrick Eberhardt (born 1978) is an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at the California Institute of Technology. Previously he was a faculty member in the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology program at Washington University in St. Louis.
Eberhardt is known for his works on philosophy of science.
Referen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladan%20Shams | Ladan Shams is an American psychologist and professor of psychology, BioEngineering, and Neuroscience at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is known for her works on multisensory perception and cognitive neuroscience. She is an associate editor of the journals Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, Multisen... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.%20Henrietta%20Reilly | Mary Henrietta Reilly (1895–1964), usually known as M. Henrietta Reilly, was a Roman Catholic nun of the Religious Sisters of Mercy of Cincinnati, and a mathematician. She was one of a very few women to earn a mathematics doctorate before 1940.
Early life and education
She was born Margaret Reilly in Chicago, Illinoi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul%20Butzer | Paul Leo Butzer (born April 15, 1928 in Mülheim an der Ruhr) is a German mathematician who specializes in Analysis (Approximation theory, Harmonic analysis).
Life and work
Butzer is the son of an engineer, and his mother studied mathematics at RWTH Aachen University. As opponents of the National Socialists (Nazis), B... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aubrey%20E.%20Landry | Aubrey Edward Landry (1880–1972) was a Canadian-American mathematician. He was the dissertation director of many of the earliest women to earn doctorates in mathematics in the United States, including the first African American woman, Euphemia Haynes.
Early life and education
He was born in Westmorland, New Brunswick... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy%20Aquino%20on%20screen%20and%20stage | Amy Aquino is an American actress of television, film and stage. As a honors graduate in biology from Harvard Radcliffe Institute, she studied acting at the Yale School of Drama, from which Meryl Streep and Sigourney Weaver also graduated. She was accepted after three attempts and received an MFA.
Aquino began her tel... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander%20Feldbaum | Alexander Aronovich Feldbaum (1913 — 1969) was a Soviet scientist in the field of automatic control and fundamental computer science. He is one of the founders of optimal control, and proposed dual control theory in the study of self-adjusting and self-learning systems.
Biography
He was born on August 16, 1913, in Ye... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic%20Mathematical%20Society | The Icelandic Mathematical Society () is the umbrella organization for mathematicians in Iceland. As of 2017, the Society has nearly 300 members. It is based in Reykjavik and hosts several conferences related to mathematics.
History
Formation
The Society was founded in Reykjavik on 31 October 1947 at the home of, an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunadarma%20University | Gunadarma University, or commonly called (UG, Gundar), is one of the private university in Indonesia. The main campus is in Depok City, West Java.
History
On August 7, 1981, the Computer Science Education Program (PPIK) was established in Jakarta which three years later changed to the Gunadarma School of Informatics ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisoidal | Cisoidal may refer to:
Cisoidal (mathematics), a term used in mathematics related to
Cisoidal (chemistry), a term used in chemistry concerning the spatial arrangement of atoms within molecules
See also
Cisoid (disambiguation)
Cissoid
Cosinusoidal
Sinusoidal
Transoidal |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvain%20Liberman | Sylvain Liberman (1934 – 5 August 1988) was a French physicist, specializing in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy. He is known as the leader of the scientific team that made the first measurements of the optical spectrum of francium.
Education and career
Sylvain Liberman received his doctorate in 1971 from Orsay's... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Ib%C3%A1%C3%B1ez | Maria Ibañez Sabaté is a Spanish materials scientist and Professor at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. Her research considers functional nanomaterials for next generation technologies. She was awarded the ETH Zurich Ružička Prize in 2017.
Early life and education
Ibáñez studied physics at the Universi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudhir%20Kumar%20%28researcher%29 | Sudhir Kumar is an Indian-born American scientist whose research integrates mathematical and computational techniques into evolutionary biology and genomic medicine. His contributions include the development of widely‐used phylogenetic methods and tools, such as the MEGA software package and TimeTree resource, reconstr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer%20Coopersmith | Jennifer Coopersmith (born 1955) is an independent scholar known for her books on physics and the history of physics.
Life
Coopersmith is originally from Cape Town, South Africa, where she was born in 1955. After emigrating to England with her family in 1958, she read physics at King's College London, taking a bachelo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coopersmith | Coopersmith is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jennifer Coopersmith (born 1955), physicist and historian of physics
Jerome Coopersmith (1925–2023), American dramatist
Maja Palaveršić-Coopersmith (born 1973), Croatian tennis player, mother of Nicole
(born 1999), American tennis player, daughter of M... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jozef%20Flori%C3%A1n%20Babor | Josef Florián Babor (4 May 1872 – 11 January 1951) was a Czech-Slovak physician and zoologist. He served at the Charles University, where he took a special interest in molluscs, describing a number of new species. He was also involved in anthropology and attempted to find a common ground for biology and Christianity. H... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip%20S.%20Myers | Phillip Samuel Myers (8 May 1916 – 18 October 2006) was an American mechanical engineer.
A native of Webber, Kansas, Phillip Samuel Myers was born to parents Earl Myers and Sarah Catherine Breon on 8 May 1916. He earned a bachelor's of science degree from McPherson College in 1940, and completed a second bachelor's de... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Weinman | Daniel Weinman (born February 3, 1988) is an American professional poker player from Atlanta, Georgia. He won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 2023.
Career
Weinman graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009 with a degree in mechanical engineering and worked as an engineer before beginning his poker... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AICRA | The All India Council for Robotics & Automation (AICRA) is an Indian non-governmental Council and advocacy group, focused mainly on the technology industry of India Robotics, Automation and Artificial Intelligence.
Events
Since 2014, AICRA initiated many programs to promote STEM Education, Technology startups, Artific... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan%20Birch%20%28philosopher%29 | Jonathan Birch is a British philosopher who is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His work addresses the philosophy of biology, especially questions around the evolution of social behaviour and social norms, animal ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dong-Yun%20Kim | Dong-Yun Kim is a biostatistician whose research involves clinical trials, change detection, and statistical genetics. She works as a mathematical statistician in the Office of Biostatistics Research of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and is the 2023 president of the Caucus for Women in Statistics.
Edu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaching%20quantum%20mechanics | Quantum mechanics is a difficult subject to teach due to its counterintuitive nature. As the subject is now offered by advanced secondary schools, educators have applied scientific methodology to the process of teaching quantum mechanics, in order to identify common misconceptions and ways of improving students' unders... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred%20Cuntz | Manfred Cuntz is a German astrophysicist based in the United States since 1988. He is a Distinguished Professor of physics at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). His primary research interests include stellar astrophysics, astrobiology, and planetary habitability.
Early life and education
Manfred Cuntz was bor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle%20C.%20Williams | Michelle Claire Williams is a Scottish physician and professor at the University of Edinburgh. She is president elect of the British Society of Cardiovascular Imaging. Her research makes use of medical imaging (computed tomograghy, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography) and machine learning to und... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophical%20Inquiries | Philosophical Inquiries is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal. It is an Italian philosophical journal published in English. Its aim is to cover a wide range of philosophical questions of broad interest and belonging to diverse fields, such as epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, aesthetics, philosophy of mind, phi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco%20Balzarotti | Francisco Balzarotti (born in 1982 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinian scientist known for his work in super-resolution microscopy, particularly MINFLUX. He is a Group Leader at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) in Vienna, Austria.
Education
From 2002 to 2007, Balzarotti studied electrical ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inozemtsev%20model | In statistical physics, the Inozemtsev model is a spin chain model, defined on a one-dimensional, periodic lattice. Unlike the prototypical Heisenberg spin chain, which only includes interactions between neighboring sites of the lattice, the Inozemtsev model has long-range interactions, that is, interactions between an... |
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