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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suhadolnik | Suhadolnik is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gary Suhadolnik, American politician
Robert J. Suhadolnik (1925–2016), American biochemistry professor |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centro%20de%20Estudios%20de%20Fisica%20del%20Cosmos%20de%20Aragon | The center for the study of the physics of the cosmos (, or CEFCA) is a Research institute in Teruel, Spain. Established in 2009 as a private foundation of public initiative. by the Government of Aragon. Besides research in astronomy, and leading several large astronomical surveys, CEFCA is the operator of the Astrophy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah%20Rogers%20Atsatt | Sarah Rogers Atsatt (28 October 1888 - 12 December 1971) was an American herpetologist. She was an authority on reptilian behavior, and the first woman professor in biology at UCLA.
Early life and education
Sarah Rogers Atsatt was born in Mattapoisett, Massachusetts on 28 October 1888. She was descended on both sides... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annam%C3%A1ria%20V%C3%A1rkonyi-K%C3%B3czy | Annamária R. Várkonyi-Kóczy (born 1957) is a Hungarian electrical engineer specializing in the application of machine learning and image processing methods to environmental and industrial problems. She is a professor in the Institute of Mechatronics and Vehicle Engineering at Óbuda University.
Education and career
Vár... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susana%20F.%20Huelga | Susana F. Huelga is a Spanish physicist, and Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Ulm University.
She is notable for her contributions to the field of quantum information theory. These include quantum metrology in the presence of Markovian and non-Markovian environments, the theory of open quantum sys... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger%20Clive%20Searle | Roger Clive Searle (born 24 October 1944 in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire) is an English geophysicist, known for using sonar imaging in research on the geology and geophysics of the ocean floor. In particular, he has made important contributions to understanding the oceanic spreading system and the mid-ocean... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20de%20Jesus%20Trovoada | Maria de Jesus Trovoada dos Santos (born 1961) is a biologist and politician from São Tomé and Príncipe, who is known for her research on human genetics. She was appointed Minister of Health to the XVI Constitutional Government of São Tomé and Príncipe in 2014.
Career
Maria de Jesus Trovoada dos Santos was born on 25... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen%20F.%20Tucker | Helen Farnham Tucker (January 26, 1902 – February 25, 1986) was an American biochemist. She taught college chemistry courses and published research with James Flack Norris and Birgit Vennesland in the 1930s and 1940s. She was a technical editor for Rohm and Haas in the 1940s and 1950s, and worked at Miles Laboratories ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas%20S.%20Clark | Douglas S. Clark (born 22 May 1957) is an American chemical engineer.
Clark earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Vermont in 1979, and graduated with a doctorate in chemical engineering from Caltech in 1983, where he was advised by James Edward Bailey. Clark joined the University of California... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysobisphosphatidic%20acid | Lysobisphosphatidic acid (LBPA) (also known as bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate (BMP)) is a phospholipid that is found in the membranes of late endosomes and lysosomes of eukaryotic cells.
Phosphatidylglycerol is a precursor and structural isomer of LBPA. LBPA's stereochemistry is atypical among glycerophospholipids and... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tatiana%20Korcov%C3%A1 | Tatiana Korcová. (7 March 1937 – 12 November 1997) was a Slovak physicist specialized in the study of solar winds.
Tatiana Korcová was born on 7 March 1973 in Trenčianska Teplá. She studied Physics and Chemistry at the Comenius University. Following graduation she briefly worked as a high school teacher in Trenčín. ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Derek%20Clayton | William Derek Clayton (24 July 1926 – 8 September 2023), commonly known as Derek Clayton, was a British botanist who worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, on grasses (Poaceae).
Early life
William Derek Clayton was born in Croydon, Surrey on 24 July 1926. He went to Eastbourne College where he attained the Higher ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagata | Nagata may refer to:
People
Nagata (surname), a family name of Japanese and Fijian origin
Places
Mount Nagata, a mountain in Antarctica
Nagata-ku, Kobe, a ward in the city of Kobe
Nagata Shrine, a Shinto shrine in Nagata-ku
Nagata Station (disambiguation), a number of Japanese railway stations
Mathematics
Naga... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirst%20Prize%20and%20Lectureship | The Hirst Prize and Lectureship is a biennial prize, jointly awarded by the London Mathematical Society (LMS) and the British Society for the History of Mathematics (BSHM). The prize recognises original and innovative contributions to the history of mathematics by an individual winner or by joint winners.
The prize wa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University%20of%20South%20Florida%20College%20of%20Engineering | The University of South Florida (USF) College of Engineering consists of seven ABET accredited learning disciplines at the public research university's main campus located in Tampa, Florida. The college has 11 undergraduate degree programs in biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer sci... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%20A.%20Giese | Martin A. Giese (born 21 June 1966) is a German theoretical neuroscientist and biomedical engineer. He is full professor at the University of Tübingen and head of the Section Computational Sensomotorics at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (HIH) as well as at the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN)... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidia%20Angeleri%20H%C3%BCgel | Lidia Angeleri Hügel (born 1960) is an Italian mathematician whose research in abstract algebra and representation theory focuses on tilting theory and its offshoot, silting theory. She is a professor of algebra at the University of Verona.
Education and career
Angeleri Hügel was born in Milan, in 1960. She studied ma... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiona%20McNeill | Fiona McNeill is a Reader in Computer Science Education at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. She is co-chair of the British Computer Society's Scottish Computing Education Committee and represents the BCS in the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Learned Societies’ Group.
McNeill researches computer scien... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elinor%20Sullivan | Elinor L. Sullivan is an American physiologist, specializing in behavioural neuroscience. Her research focuses primarily on the early influence of environmental and maternal factors on early child development, specifically emphasizing the mental disorders associated with these factors.
Education and employment
Sulliv... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin%20Gatermann | Karin Gatermann (1961–2005) was a German mathematician whose research topics included computer algebra, sum-of-squares optimization, toric varieties, and dynamical systems of chemical reactions.
Early life and education
Gatermann was born on December 18, 1961, in Bad Oldesloe. She studied mathematics at the University... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colette%20McKay | Colette McKay is an Australian audiologist, academic and researcher. She leads the translational hearing program at the Bionics Institute of Australia.
She holds honorary appointments at the University of Melbourne Department of Medical Bionics and Department of Otolaryngology.
Education
At 14, encouraged by her phy... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wale%20Oladipo | Professor Abiodun Adewale Oladipo (born January 1, 1958, Ile-Ife, Nigeria) is a Nigerian academician, administrator, and politician. His Contribution includes, the field of nuclear chemistry, as well as his involvement in Nigerian politics. He serves as the [[Pro-chancellor]] and Chairman of the Governing Council of Os... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A9rard%20G.%20Medioni | Gérard G. Medioni is a computer scientist, author, academic and inventor. He is a vice president and distinguished scientist at Amazon and serves as emeritus professor of Computer Science at the University of Southern California.
Medioni has made contributions to computer vision, in particular 3D sensing, surface reco... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna%20Batstone | Joanna L. Batstone FTSE is a British Physics & AI researcher & data scientist. She is the Director of the Monash Data Futures Institute, and was awarded as a fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Science in 2023.
Education
Batstone was awarded Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Physics and a Doctor o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K.%20Gopinath%20%28professor%29 | K. Gopinath (born 24 January 1962) currently holds the position of principal at SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad (SDMCET). He was a associate professor at department of mechanical engineering in SDMCET. He pursued his Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and then went on to pursue his Master's ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tscherniak-Einhorn%20reaction | The Tscherniak-Einhorn reaction is an organic chemistry name reaction initiated in 1901 by Joseph Tscherniak. It involves the condensation of N- hydroxymethylphthalimide with varied aromatic compounds. This process was later expanded upon in 1905 by Alfred Einhorn to include the condensation of N- hydroxymethylchloroac... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald%20W.%20Forsyth | Donald "Don" William Forsyth (born January 8, 1948) is an American geophysicist and seismologist, known for his research on the oceanic lithosphere and the oceanic aesthenosphere.
Biography
Forsyth graduated in 1969 with a bachelor's degree in physics from Grinnell College and in 1974 with a Ph.D. in geophysics from t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lester%20Mackey | Lester Mackey is an American computer scientist and statistician. He is a principal researcher at Microsoft Research and an adjunct professor at Stanford University. Mackey develops machine learning methods, models, and theory for large-scale learning tasks driven by applications from climate forecasting, healthcare, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahad%20bin%20Said%20bin%20Ali%20Baawain | Mahad bin Said bin Ali Baawain is the Omani Minister of Labour. He was appointed as minister on 18 August 2020.
Education
Bawaain holds a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the Sultan Qaboos University (1998), a master's degree in Enviromental Engineering from the Imperial College (2000) and a PhD from the U... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/265%20%28number%29 | 265 is the natural number following 264 and preceding 266.
In mathematics
265 is an odd composite number with two prime factors.
265's sum of its proper divisors is 59.
265 is the number of derangements possible with 6 digits. That means that it is equivalent to !6.
The number 265 is associated with the geometric shap... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence%20Udeigwe | Lawrence Udeigwe also known as Udeigwe, stylized as UDEiGWE formerly known as Lorens Chuno is a Nigerian-American musician, mathematician, professor, and entrepreneur.
He is an associate professor of Mathematics at Manhattan College in Riverdale, NY, and a Research Affiliate 21/22 MLK Visiting Associate Professor and ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20Gonzalez%20Gonzalez | Walter González González (June 1, 1924 - October 17, 1979) was a Bolivian Engineer. He was the first Fulbright Scholar from Bolivia. He was president of the Society of Bolivian Engineers (Sociedad de Ingenieros de Bolivia), a Dean of the school of civil engineering at the Universidad Mayor de San Andres in La Paz, Boli... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose%20Luis%20Mendoza-Cortes | Jose Luis Mendoza-Cortes is a theoretical condensed matter physicist and material scientist specializing in computational physics, materials science, chemistry, and engineering. His studies include methods for solving Schrödinger's or Dirac's equation, machine learning equations, among others. These methods include the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20scientific%20publications%20by%20John%20von%20Neumann | John von Neumann (1903–1957) was a Hungarian-American mathematician, physicist, computer scientist, engineer and polymath. He had perhaps the widest coverage of any mathematician of his time, integrating pure and applied sciences and making major contributions to many fields, including mathematics, physics, economics, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/285%20%28number%29 | 285 is the natural number following 284 and preceding 286.
In mathematics
285 is an odd composite number.
285 is the 9th square pyramidal number. That means it is the sum of a number of consecutive perfect squares starting with 1. For 285, it is the sum of all of the single digits' perfect squares.
285 is the number o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan%20F.%20Wood | Susan F. Wood is an American public health professional. She is director of the Jacobs Institute of Women's Health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health.
Career
Woods graduated from Rhodes College in 1980. She earned her PhD in biology from Boston University in 1989, through the university's Marine Program ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primogenic%20Effect | In inorganic chemistry, the Primogenic Effect describes the change in excited state manifolds for first row vs second and third row metal complexes. The effect is used to rationalize the ability or inability of certain metal complexes to function as photosensitizers, which in turn is relevant to photocatalysis.
Compl... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.%20J.%20Saikia | Dhruba J. Saikia is an Indian astrophysicist and radio astronomer. He is currently the head of the Teaching Learning Centre and National Resource Centre for Astronomy at the IUCAA in Pune, India.
He previously served as a professor at the National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA), part of the Tata Institute of Fu... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher%20B.%20Murray | Christopher Bruce Murray is the Richard Perry University Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a Fellow of the Materials Research Society. He was a Clarivate Citation Laureate in 2020. He is known for hi... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi%20Habib | Naomi Habib () is an Israeli computational neuroscientist who researches cognitive decline and resilience. She has worked as the Goren-Khazzam Lecturer in Brain Sciences and an assistant professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem since 2018.
Life
Habib earned a Ph.D. in computational biology from the Hebrew Univ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan%20J.%20Baserga | Susan J. Baserga is an American physician who is the William H. Fleming Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University. Her research considers the molecular basis of ribosomes, and the mechanistic basis of inherited human disease.
Early life and education
Baserga's father, Renato Baerga, was a ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/274%20%28number%29 | 274 is the natural number following 273 and preceding 275.
In mathematics
274 is an even composite number.
274's sum of its proper divisors is 140.
The number 274 is the 13th tribonacci number. This is defined by the equations P(0)=P(1)=0 P(2)=1 and P(n)=P(n-1)+P(n-2)+P(n-3).
274 is the sum of 5 perfect cubes. It is t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph%20D.%20Walter | Joseph D. Walter is a retired American tire industry mechanical engineering researcher and Bridgestone executive.
Education
Walter completed his doctoral degree in mechanical engineering at Virginia Tech in 1966, where he had also completed his undergraduate degree.
Career
He previously served as vice president o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina%20Albert | Nina M. Albert is an American urban planner serving as the acting deputy mayor for planning and economic development of Washington, D.C. since 2023. She was commissioner of the Public Buildings Service from 2021 to 2023.
Life
Albert earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Tufts University. She ear... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yordanka%20Mincheva%20-%20Stefanova | Yordanka Hristova Mincheva - Stefanova (Bulgarian: Йорданка Христова Минчева - Стефанова) (29 August 1923 – 28 April 2007), aka Jordanka Mincheva - Stefanova, Jordanka Minčeva-Stefanova, was a Bulgarian geologist, mineralogist and crystallographer. Her scientific interests were in sulphide mineralogy, crystal chemistry... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voloridge%20Investment%20Management | Voloridge Investment Management (Voloridge) is an American quantitative investment management firm based in Jupiter, Florida. The firm makes use of big data and machine learning in its trading strategies.
Background
In 2007, David Vogel started his quantitative investment career after he was discovered by Jaffray Wo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettina%20Richmond | Martha Bettina Richmond (née Zoeller, January 30, 1958 – November 22, 2009) was a German-American mathematician, mathematics textbook author, professor at Western Kentucky University, and murder victim.
Life
Richmond was born in Dresden on January 30, 1958, earned a vordiplom (the German equivalent of a bachelor's deg... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/289%20%28number%29 | 289 is the natural number following 288 and preceding 290.
In mathematics
289 is an odd composite number with only one prime factor.
289 is the 9th Friedman number. Friedman numbers are numbers that can be written by using its own digits the exact number of times they show up in the number. This one can be expressed a... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/293%20%28number%29 | 293 is the natural number following 292 and preceding 294.
In mathematics
293 is an odd prime number with one prime factor, being itself.
293's sum of its proper divisors is 1.
293 is equivalent to the sum of the first three tetradic primes. Tetradic numbers are numbers that are the same if written backwards, flipped ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary%20H.%20Glover | Gary H. Glover is an American electrical engineer.
Glover graduated from the University of Minnesota with bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in electrical engineering, then worked for General Electric for two decades before joining the Stanford University faculty.
Glover was elected a fellow of the American I... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred%20J.%20Stamm | Alfred J. Stamm (1897–1985) was an American wood scientist, who worked at the Forest Products Laboratory and was a Member of the International Academy of Wood Science. His research contributions in the acetylation of wood has been well recorded.
Stamm attained his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in the field of Phys... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/282%20%28number%29 | 282 is the natural number following 281 and preceding 283.
In mathematics
282 is an even composite number with three prime factors.
282 is a palindromic number. This is a number that is the same backwards as it is forwards. 282 is the smallest multi-digit palindromic number that is between twin primes, numbers that ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Cochrane%20Buist | Robert Cochrane Buist (9 August 1860 – 5 February 1939) was a Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist.
Biography
Buist was born in Dundee, Scotland, and attended Dundee High School. He then studied mathematics at the University of St Andrews, graduating in 1881. He then studied for the mathematics tripos at Corpus Ch... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter%20Ridge | The Hunter Ridge (previously known as Hunter Island Ridge, Matthew Ridge), is an active volcanic arc oceanic ridge located on the oceanic New Hebrides Plate in the south-west Pacific Ocean extending at least . It defines the south-western limit of the North Fiji Basin (NFB) and is an area of unique range in volcanic ge... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh%20Makower | Joshua Makower is an American biomedical engineer and physician.
Makower earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985, followed by a medical degree at the New York University School of Medicine in 1989, and a master's of business administration in 1993 fro... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/267%20%28number%29 | 267 is the natural number following 266 and preceding 268.
In mathematics
267 is an odd composite number with two prime factors.
267 is the number of planar partitions of the number 12. Planar partitions are the number of ways in which the given number can be organized as split in an array.
267 is the sum of perfect c... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary%20Pat%20Moyer | Mary Pat Moyer is an American bioengineer.
Moyer completed her final year of high school during her first year at Stetson University, and later transferred to Florida Atlantic University, where she earned bachelor's and master's degrees in biology in 1972 and 1974, respectively. Moyer specialized in microbiology durin... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maseeh%20Hall | Maseeh Hall may refer to:
Fariborz Maseeh Hall, a building at Portland State University.
Maseeh Hall, a dormitory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science at Portland State University.
Disambiguation pages |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlin%20G.%20Butler | Merlin G. Butler is an American physician scientist and professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center's Departments of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics. He is board-certified in Clinical Genetics and Clinical Cytogenetics and was inducted into the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge%20M.%20L%C3%B3pez | Jorge Marcial López Fernández (1943-2021) (see Naming customs of Hispanic America) was a mathematician and mathematics educator. He directed several master theses as faculty at the Department of Mathematics, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus which he chaired for eight years. Later he became an advocate for... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slaven%20Bari%C5%A1i%C4%87 | Slaven Barišić (January 26, 1942 – April 5, 2015) was a Croatian scientist, physicist, academician, full professor of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics and member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Education
Barišić was born in Pleternica and attended elementary school there, and later in Zagreb. He g... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittany%20Coats | Brittany Coats is an American biomechanical engineer whose research is centered on head injuries, especially in infants. She is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Utah, and the director of the Utah Head Trauma Lab.
Education and career
Coats majored in mechanical engineering at the University o... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/294%20%28number%29 | 294 is the natural number following 293 and preceding 295.
In mathematics
294 is an even composite number with three prime factors.
294 is the number of planar biconnected graphs with 7 vertices. Biconnected graphs are two dimensional graphs with a given number of points and 294 is the number of ways to organize 7 ver... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation%20Research%20Society | The American Radiation Research Society (RRS) is an international professional association for scientists working to investigate the radiation effects from chemistry, physics, and biology perspectives and disseminates knowledge and information related to radiation research. The society was founded in 1952 with Raymond ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine%20F.%20Corrigan | Catherine Ford Corrigan is an American bioengineer and business executive.
Corrigan earned a bachelor's of science in engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1990. She subsequently earned a master's of science in mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1992, then completed a doc... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger%20McCarthy | Roger L. McCarthy is an American engineer.
McCarthy graduated from the University of Michigan with undergraduate degrees in philosophy and mechanical engineering, then earned a master's, professional degree, and doctorate in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. McCarthy worked for the... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirac%20Medal%20%28IOP%29 | The Paul Dirac Medal and Prize is a gold medal awarded annually by the Institute of Physics (Britain's and Ireland's main professional body for physicists) for "outstanding contributions to theoretical (including mathematical and computational) physics". The award, which includes a £1000 prize, was decided upon by the ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephanie%20Cragg | Stephanie J. Cragg is a professor of neuroscience at the University of Oxford. She is also a tutor for medicine at the Christ Church, Oxford.
Cragg studied Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, followed by a DPhil at the University of Oxford Department of Pharmacology. Her supervisors there were Baroness Pr... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20Kirchner | George Frederick Kirchner (March 7, 1909–February 13, 1997) was an American college professor and soccer coach. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, Kirchner graduated from Clemson College in 1931 with a degree in mechanical engineering. He remained at Clemson after graduating, working first with the local YMCA an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20St.%20Bonaventure%20University%20alumni | Following is a list of notable alumni from St. Bonaventure University, a private Franciscan university in St. Bonaventure, New York.
Academics
Marion Beiter, 1948, mathematician and chairwoman of the mathematics department of Rosary Hill College
John R. Broderick, president of Old Dominion University
Cara Cilano,... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun%20Li%20%28chemist%29 | Jun Li (born 1966) is a distinguished professor of chemistry at Kansas State University known for his research in nanoscience and nanomaterials. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the National Academy of Inventors, and the International Association of Advanced Materials.
He has published over 200 journa... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/279%20%28number%29 | 279 is the natural number following 278 and preceding 280.
In mathematics
279 is an odd composite number with two prime factors.
Waring’s Conjecture is g(n)=2n+⌊(3/2)n⌋-2. When 8 is plugged in for n, the result is 279. That means that any positive integer can be formed with at most 279 numbers to the 8th power.
279 is... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/266%20%28number%29 | 266 is the natural number following 265 and preceding 267.
In mathematics
266 is an even composite number with three prime factors.
266 is a repdigit in base 11. In base 11, 266 is 222.
266 is a sphenic number being the product of 3 prime numbers.
266 is a nontotient number which is an even number, not in Euler’s toti... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan%20Masys | Daniel Richard Masys is an American biotechnologist and academic. He is an Affiliate Professor of Biomedical and Health Informatics at the University of Washington.
Masys' research primarily focuses on creating and putting into operation biomedical research databases, especially those relevant to molecular biology, an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aline%20Trede | Aline Trede (26 August 1983 in Bern, Switzerland) is a Swiss politician (Green Party).
Biography
Aline Trede attended the Gymnasium Kirchenfeld Bern, studied environmental sciences at the ETH Zurich and worked as a campaign manager at the VCS until the end of 2012.
She is a dual German-Swiss citizen, is divorced, ha... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prydniprovske | Prydniprovske () may refer to several populated places in Ukraine:
Prydniprovske, Zaporizhzhia Oblast
Prydniprovske, Kherson Oblast
See also
Prydniprovskyi District, Cherkasy
Prydniprovska State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Prydniprovsky Chemical Plant radioactive dumps |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl-2%2C2%27-bipyridine | Dimethyl-2,2'-bipyridine can refer to many isomers of 2,2'-bipyridine containing two methyl substituents. All have the formula , but the most common are symmetrical derivatives listed below. These compounds are used as ligands in coordination chemistry and homogeneous catalysis. They are white or colorless. Most ar... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrosamine%20formation%20during%20digestion | In biochemistry, nitrosamines are a class of compounds that can form during food digestion. The presence of their precursors, nitrites, in cured meats, is controversial, because of a small connection to cancer risk.
Background
Nitroso compounds react with primary amines in acidic environments to form nitrosamines, w... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernando%20Zalamea | Fernando Zalamea Traba (Bogota, 28 February 1959) is a Colombian mathematician, essayist, critic, philosopher and popularizer, known by his contributions to the philosophy of mathematics, being the creator of the synthetic philosophy of mathematics. He is the author of around twenty books and is one of the world's lead... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuomas%20Sandholm | Tuomas Sandholm is the Angel Jordan University Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and a serial entrepreneur with a research focus on the intersection of artificial intelligence, economics, and operations research.
Early life and education
Sandholm was born in Finland. He earned a Dipl. Eng. (... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%EA%B0%95%EB%B4%89%EA%B7%A0 | 강봉균 may refer to individuals:
Kaang Bong-kiun (born 1961), professor of neuroscience
Kang Bong-kyun (1943 – 2017), South Korean economist and politician
Disambiguation pages with Hangul titles |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne%20van%20den%20Nouweland | Anne van den Nouweland is a Dutch-American game theorist specializing in cooperative game theory, the game-based formation of complex networks, and their application in the design of communication networks. She works as a professor of economics at the University of Oregon.
Education and career
Van den Nouweland studie... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles%20Mistretta | Charles A. Mistretta is an American medical physicist.
Mistretta earned a doctoral degree in high energy physics from Harvard University in 1968. He joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1971, began researching medical imaging, and later held the J. R. Cameron Professorship of Medical Physics an... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan%20Hu | Jan Ching Chun Hu is a Taiwanese dentistry academic.
Career
Hu graduated from National Taiwan University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Dental Surgery. She moved to the United States to attend the University of Southern California, where she completed certification in pediatric dentistry in 1988 and earned a doctorate in ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte%20Mistretta | Charlotte M. Mistretta is an American dental academic.
Mistretta earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Trinity College in 1966, and completed her master's of science and doctoral degrees in biological sciences at Florida State University in 1968 and 1970, respectively. She pursued postdoctoral research at the Nuf... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali%20Farhadi | Ali Farhadi is a professor of computer science and currently serves as the CEO of the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2).
Career
Farhadi is an AI professor in the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Recognitions
Among other awards and re... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/268%20%28number%29 | 268 is the natural number following 267 and preceding 269.
In mathematics
268 is an even composite number with two prime factors, but one of the prime factors is repeated: 268 = 67*2*2.
268 is the smallest number whose product of digits is 6 times the sum of its digits.
268 is untouchable which means that it is not t... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorin%20Swint%20Matthews | Lorin Swint Matthews is an American astrophysicist whose research concerns dusty plasma, its role in planet formation, the structures formed within it in computational simulation and laboratory experiments, and the design of shielding to protect spacecraft from it. She is a professor of physics and chair of the Departm... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia%20Fabri | Cornelia Fabri (Ravenna, 9 September 1869 – Florence, 24 May 1915) was an Italian mathematician and the first woman to graduate in mathematics from University of Pisa (1891).
Life and work
Cornelia Fabri was born in Ravenna, Italy, into a noble family headed by Ruggero Fabri and Lucrezia Satanassi de Sordi. Her immed... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman%20D.%20Suit | Herman Day Suit (February 8, 1929 — July 2, 2022) was an American physician and radiation oncologist. Suit is a pioneer in precision radiotherapy and proton therapy for cancer.
Education and career
Suit was born in Waco, Texas and studied biology at the University of Houston, obtaining a bachelor's degree in 1948. He... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shavkat%20Ayupov | Shavkat Abdullayevich Ayupov (born September 14, 1952, in Tashkent) is a Soviet Uzbek scientist in the field of mathematics. He is an Academician of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences (1995). He is also a Senator in the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2020). He was awarded the title of Hero of ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branko%20%C4%8Celustka | Branko Čelustka (21 May 1929 – 19 June 2019) was a Croatian physicist known for his contributions in the field of solid-state physics, optical and electrical properties of multicomponent semiconductor materials.
He was a long-term associate of the Ruđer Bošković Institute and an archivist of the České beseda library, ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfredo%20Okenve%20Ndoho | Alfredo Okenve Ndoho (born 1968) is an Equatoguinean physics professor and human rights activist who is the vice president of the Centre for Development Studies and Initiatives (, CEID), a human rights organisation in Equatorial Guinea.
Biography
Born and raised in Bata, Litoral, Equatorial Guinea, Okenve studied mat... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie%20Lopez%20del%20Puerto | Marie Lopez del Puerto is a condensed matter physicist whose research concerns the computational study of the electronic, optical, and quantum properties of nanocrystals and nanostructures. As a physics educator, she has worked to integrate computational physics into the undergraduate physics curriculum. Educated in Me... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuji%20Mishina | Yuji Mishina is a Japanese molecular biologist and dentistry academic.
Mishina completed his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, all in molecular biology, from the University of Tokyo, became a research associate at Yokohama City University in 1986, and moved to the United States in 1992 as a postdoctoral rese... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter%20Gill%20%28chemist%29 | Peter Malcolm Wallace Gill (born 9 November 1962) is a New Zealand theoretical and computational chemist known for his contribution to density functional theory (DFT). He is an early and main contributor to the computational chemistry software Q-Chem. He is especially known for developing the PRISM algorithm for evalua... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennice%20Gayme | Dennice Fanny Maynard Gayme is mechanical engineer whose research combines control theory and fluid dynamics in boundary layer control and its applications including ship resistance and propulsion and the design of wind farms. Educated in Canada and the US, she works in the US as an associate professor and Carol Croft ... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determined%3A%20A%20Science%20of%20Life%20Without%20Free%20Will | Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will is a 2023 nonfiction book by American neuroendocrinology researcher Robert Sapolsky concerning the neurological evidence for or against free will. Sapolsky generally concludes that our choices are determined by our genetics, experience, and environment, and that the commo... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International%20Particle%20Physics%20Outreach%20Group | The International Particle Physics Outreach Group (IPPOG) is a network of scientists, educators, and communicators from around the world with the shared aim of enhancing the public's understanding and appreciation of particle physics. Established in 1997 at CERN, IPPOG works in collaboration with particle physics labor... |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/275%20%28number%29 | 275 is the natural number following 274 and preceding 276.
In mathematics
275 is an odd composite number with 2 prime factors.
275 is equivalent to the number of partitions of 28 when no partition occurs only once. Partitions are the number of ways of writing a number as a sum of other positive integers.
275 is the su... |
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