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Read More »Mapua University and DOST Launch Technology Business Incubator “Think and Tinker Laboratory”
Mapua-DOST Think & Tinker Laboratory On January 27, 2022, the University of Mapúa launched the DOST-Mapúa Think and Tinker Lab, a technology business incubator (TBI) designed to support spin-off projects, start-ups and entrepreneurs – incubated – under form of training courses, and access to its laboratories and experts. The new …
Read More »Rose-Hulman Alumni Duo Brings Strategic Vision and Technology Expertise to the Board
The board added the knowledge, talent and experience of two successful alumni in technology career fields who also have an understanding and appreciation for developing higher education strategies. Kelly (Sullivan) Noel and Koushik Subramanian will begin their terms at the institute this spring. Noel is vice president of the business …
Read More »MAM College to be Developed as Innovation Hub: Kansal – Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism
Dignitaries at the inauguration of a two-day national conference at Maulana Azad Memorial College in Jammu. National Science Day celebrated Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, February 27: Principal Secretary for Higher Education Rohit Kansal said today that our education system needs to reorient itself to equip students with skills in line with …
Read More »Dinesh C Sharma’s ‘Indian Innovation’: It’s ‘jugaad’ versus innovation: The Tribune India
Sandep Sinha THE role of science and technology in India’s development and the advances that have helped the nation grow in the face of constraints form the subject of the book. From independence, the country emphasized the role of science in development, Nehru himself describing the first major industries as …
Read More »Origin of magnets observed directly for the first time using electron microscopy
The joint development team of Professor Shibata (University of Tokyo), JEOL Ltd. and Monash University succeeded in directly observing an atomic magnetic field, the origin of magnets (magnetic force), for the first time in the world. The observation was made using the new Magnetic Fieldless Atomic Resolution STEM (MARS) (1). …
Read More »Emirates News Agency – The Emirates Scientists Council showcases the contribution of the scientific community to the development of the UAE
ABU DHABI, 23rd February, 2022 (WAM) — The Emirates Council of Scientists (ESC), chaired by Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Technology, has held the first meeting of its third cycle to discuss the role of advice on contributing to the major national initiatives launched within …
Read More »TGen and Deepcell Collaborate to Use AI-Based Technology to Classify and Isolate Diseased Cells
The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), a subsidiary of City of Hope, is partnering with a Silicon Valley company to become one of the first research institutes in the world to use new imaging and sorting technology based on artificial intelligence to classify and isolate individual diseased cells. TGen’s Science …
Read More »Stop discouraging girls from taking science and engineering classes, parents warn
Sunday Aborisade, Abuja The STEM Damsel Network has warned Nigerian parents about gender stereotypes and cultural practices of girls that could threaten their future careers. The non-governmental organization said discouraging girls from taking science, technology, engineering and math courses could have negative impacts on their careers. He insisted it could …
Read More »Grant Will Fund Crop-to-Food Innovation Undergraduate Training Program | Nebraska today
A research team from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has received a $742,000 grant from the we Department of Agriculture to create the Undergraduate Research and Extension Experiments Program. The five-year Crop-to-Food Innovation program will provide students with 10-week summer research experiences and training in science communication and leadership. The project …
Read More »Yushan Yan elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Yushan Yan, a professor of engineering at the University of Delaware and an expert in electrochemical engineering for sustainability, received one of the highest professional honors in his field upon his recent election to the National Academy of Engineering. Yan is the ninth current College of Engineering faculty member to …
Read More »Research advances AI assistive technology for anesthesiologists | MIT News
A new study by researchers at MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) suggests the day is approaching when advanced artificial intelligence systems could help anesthesiologists in the operating room. In a special edition of artificial intelligence in medicine, the team of neuroscientists, engineers and doctors demonstrated a machine learning algorithm …
Read More »Women scientists can move forward saying, “Yes, I will”
Pontsho Maruping found support by creating a network of professional women she could chat with.1 credit Voices of Africa Pontsho Maruping, Deputy Director General for Operations and Business Processes at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) in Cape Town, describes a career transition from mining to space and how …
Read More »MIT Press Publications Win 2022 PROSE Category Awards | MIT News
On January 25, the Association of American Publishers announced the finalists and category winners for the 46th annual PROSE Awards for scholarly work published in 2021. Six MIT Press publications were selected as finalists, and four of those titles are winners of the categories. Since 1976, the Association of American …
Read More »Realizing India’s research, innovation and technology aspirations for sustainable leadership
The pandemic crisis has also provided an inescapable opportunity for research institutions, universities and industry to work in unison and collaboratively. By Vipin Sondhi India is steadily advancing on its journey towards sustainable development and realizing its aspiration to become a $5 trillion economy. The upcoming [email protected] that the Indian …
Read More »A game changer in water electrolysis technology
image: Block diagram of AEMWE, where the catalyst layer consists of ionomers and catalysts see Following Credit: Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) In recent times, hydrogen has attracted attention as a potential clean energy resource as an alternative to fossil fuels. In particular, there has been active research …
Read More »South Korean Universities to Consider for International Students
The lesson China travel ban and Japan has meant some international students are exploring other study abroad options to avoid stalling. It is no wonder that “South Korean universities for international students” is becoming a trending term. South Korea – neighboring Japan – is one of the most diverse and …
Read More »Alaska scientists study accelerating land subsidence affecting North Slope coastal communities
When a house on Qigalik Avenue in Point Lay was first built, a staircase led from an upstairs door to the ground. Thirty years later, an 8 foot ladder is now required to access the top step of the staircase. “Every year we have to add a step or two …
Read More »Rubber electrolytes produce cheap, reliable and safe EV batteries
Electric vehicles (EVs) require cheaper, more efficient and longer lasting batteries that won’t burst during use or pollute the environment if they are to become widely popular. Scientists at the Georgia Institute of Technology believe they have identified rubber – a common material – as a possible and beneficial alternative …
Read More »Six innovation centers to promote medicinal plants
TEHRAN – The Vice Presidency for Science and Technology has established six innovation centers to develop the supply chain for medicinal plants in the country. The innovation centers were established in the cities of Tehran, Kermanshah, Ardebil, Hamedan, Yasouj and Gonabad, with the aim of paving the way for industries …
Read More »Indian Ambassador meets US Presidential Science Advisor; discusses strengthening cooperation in the field
Indian Ambassador to the United States Taranjit Singh Sandhu met with US Presidential Science Advisor Professor Eric Lander and exchanged ideas on strengthening bilateral cooperation in science and technology, an area key priority for the leadership of the two countries. During Friday’s meeting, discussions focused on key sectors including health, …
Read More »International Conference on Emerging Technologies in Mechanical Engineering – India Education | Latest Education News | Global education news
ALIGARH: The Mechanical Engineering Section of the Polytechnic University of the Muslim University of Aligarh organized a two-day international online conference on âEmerging Technologies in Mechanical Engineeringâ (ICETME-2021), in association with the All India Council for Productive Education Research and Training (AICPERT), Aligarh, which is affiliated with Vigyan Prasar, Department …
Read More »Teezee Elderly Care founder obtains N15million from Heritage Bank
By Tolu Oyekan Despite being the second largest continent in terms of population and its immense landmarks, Africa still lags behind in several indicators vital for a successful industrial revolution. The region still lags behind in the most important measures of innovation capacity. Although Africa has 18% of the world’s …
Read More »Two alumni join us in supporting the IIT-K School of Medical Research
The Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur announced the signing of memoranda of understanding with two of its distinguished alumni, Dr Dev Joneja and Hemant Jalan, to support the establishment of the School of Medical Research and Technology (SMRT) at the ‘IIT Kanpur. Dr Dev Joneja and his wife Terri …
Read More »New imaging technique for the early detection of
image: Researchers at SIT, Japan, are proposing a new method to detect the presence of abnormal red blood cells that can allow early diagnosis of the onset of blood damage caused by cardiovascular assistive devices. see Following Credit: Dr Antony P. McNamee from GU, Australia Red blood cells (RBCs) or …
Read More »Cargene Closes US $ 19.2 Million Pre-A Cycle Led by BioTrack Capital |
Accelerating Nucleic Acid Therapy Using Innovative Chemistry and Biology to Improve Lives Around the World SINGAPORE and SHANGHAI and BOSTON, December 14, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Cargène Biopharma Inc. (“Cargene”) today announced the closing of an oversubscribed transaction US $ 19.2 million Pre-Series A funding round. Funding was led …
Read More »NIT Andhra Pradesh to establish renewable energy research hub
The Andhra Pradesh National Institute of Technology is ready to establish a Joint Research and Technological Development Center (CRTDH) in the renewable energy sector. The hub, says the NIT, will offer assistance in solving technological problems for micro and small businesses by increasing their efficiency. It will also help MSMEs …
Read More »Training at the frontiers of physics | MSU Today
Michigan State University is creating a new program to help Spartan students push the boundaries of physics and fuel the economy with nearly $ 2 million in grants from the US Department of Energy Office of Science, or DOE-SC. As a graduate student, Kendall Mahn gained extensive practical experience working …
Read More »Columbia Students Shine in 2022 Rhodes, Mitchell Scholars
Colombia News produces a newsletter every two weeks (subscribe here!) In this edition you will find rewards and milestones from November 12 to December 9, 2021. Got an award or milestone that you would like to see featured in the newsletter or an online article? Please send an e-mail to …
Read More »PH’s innovation ecosystem ‘brimming’ with opportunity and growth – Manila Bulletin
With the establishment of 37 new innovation hubs, the Philippine innovation ecosystem is full of opportunities and growth, said the Philippine Council for Research and Development of Industry, Energy and Emerging Technologies of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCIEERD). (Screenshot from DOST-Science for Change program) DOST-PCIEERD Executive Director Dr …
Read More »US targets Chinese tech and defense sectors over security concerns
Washington will continue to target China’s high-tech and defense sectors and take steps that could lead to technology decoupling, observers say after the United States added more Chinese companies to its blacklist of ‘export. A dozen Chinese companies – including quantum computing and semiconductor companies and companies that have contributed …
Read More »Regulation of receptors and ligands in immune cells: A
image: neuraminidase suppresses autoimmune arthritis and encephalomyelitis by inhibiting the activity of dendritic cells and osteoclasts through the elimination of sialic acid, thus exposing the asialo-biantennial N-glycan (NA2) and generating inhibitory signals via the dendritic cell immunoreceptor (DCIR). seen Following Credit: Yoichiro Iwakura from Tokyo University of Science Immune cells …
Read More »Air Force lab injects $ 2 billion into NM economy
Verus Research chief executive Hank Andrews, left, and Dr Sameer Hemmady chat on September 13 at the engineering firm’s new facility in Albuquerque. The Air Force Research Lab is Verus Research’s second largest source of contract revenue. (Mike Sandoval / For the Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal According …
Read More »Delaware Department of Education, DuPont and Discovery Education Launch Unique Partnership to Support STEM, Careers, and Tech Education Statewide
DOVER, Del., 22 November 2021 / PRNewswire / – The Delaware Department of Education (DDOE), DuPont (NYSE: DD) and Discovery education today announced a unique new partnership that will increase students’ access to high-quality STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) educational resources, as well as educational materials and other materials …
Read More »AI Centers of Excellence and Innovation Centers that opened in India in 2021
Centers of Excellence (CoE) are places where companies can produce a significant competitive advantage over AI. Centers of Excellence facilitate the adoption of AI practices in an organization and help form a structure to evolve and maintain those processes. Even during the pandemic, India remained a favorable hub for establishing …
Read More »Nanoscale Self-Assembling Salt Crystal Origa | Eurêk alert!
image: Crystal growth at the interface of water-oil emulsions saturated with calcium propionate as a function of the initial size of the emulsion. The initial diameter of the emulsion in oil is (a) 496 µm, (b) 135 µm and (c) 34 µm. seen Following Credit: KAIST Researchers have developed a …
Read More »Welcome to La Scité | The Jewish standard
A high-tech hospital simulation space showcasing the future of digital health and home health care arrives in Jersey City from Israel. The state-of-the-art simulation space will occupy one floor of the planned eight-story business incubation center at SciTech Scity (pronounced “city”) at the Liberty Science Center. This campus, which will …
Read More »Platzi to award 100 scholarships to women in tech
This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. You are reading Entrepreneur United States, an international Entrepreneur Media franchise. A recent study by LinkedIn maintains that in technology companies in Mexico, only 25% of the workforce is made up of …
Read More »Find the required skills and essential online courses for a professional cloud consultant
Average salary (per year): $ 1,19,804 Roles and responsibilities: A cloud consultant specializes in cloud systems to suggest and offer suitable designs and high level architecture to their clients. The candidate should research the daily routines across multiple questions and implement a cloud system for customization according to customer needs. …
Read More »Friedlander: The success of the Fralin Institute is born of partnerships, of support | Chroniclers
In addition to the support provided by the State and partner institutions, the research institute has benefited from generous donations from private donors. Heywood and Cynthia Fralin and the Horace G. Fralin Charitable Trust donated a record $ 50 million to Virginia Tech to support research at the newly renamed …
Read More »Thousands more adults expected to benefit from new technical skills
Thousands of working adults will soon benefit from free courses that will help them upgrade or retrain quickly, as part of the government’s drive to close skills gaps and improve access to alternatives better quality training. Sixty-five short, modular courses will start rolling out later this month at 10 Institutes …
Read More »The team led by Strathclyde shortlisted for the last five of the prestigious CESAER competition
A project led by a doctoral student at the University of Strathclyde on mapping space debris has been shortlisted for the final five in a prestigious new competition. CESAER is the association of more than 50 leading science and technology universities in Europe, including Strathclyde, and is an official partner …
Read More »Topgallant Media recognized and congratulated the winners of Iconic Summit & Awards 2021
ANI | Update: 07 Oct 2021 17:28 STI New Delhi [India], October 7 (ANI / The PRTree): Topgallant Media hosted the Iconic Business / Education / Healthcare Summit & Awards 2021, September 29, 2021 Hotel Shangri-La’s – Eros Hotel.It was a ceremony to recognize and congratulate the major contributors who …
Read More »These 100 NJ students were named in the 2021-2022 Governor’s STEM Scholars class
The Governor’s STEM Scholars have announced their 2021-22 class, consisting of 100 high school and college STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) students from across Garden State. The Fellows are a public-private partnership between the New Jersey Research and Development Council, the Governor’s Office, the State Department of Education, the …
Read More »QnAs: black voices in STEM
As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to surge across the country, it amplifies diverse voices from all corners of academia. In an effort to continue the dialogue about representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), PNAS spoke to black academics from a variety of disciplines. Mentorship and a …
Read More »CSU San Marcos plans to use $ 5 million in STEM funding to boost engineering programs and partnerships
Entrance to California State University at San Marcos. Photo by Chris Stone A new grant worth nearly $ 5 million from the U.S. Department of Education will help California State University San Marcos increase equity for STEM students. Campus officials offered more information about the grant, which will be used …
Read More »Sphoorthy Engineering College: the epicenter of excellence
A successful career is every aspiring student’s dream and in today’s competitive world, career and professional fulfillment is only possible through quality education that meets industry standards and requirements. Sphoorthy Engineering College was established in 2004 with the motto of nurturing young engineers with technical genius, human values and ethics. …
Read More »Science museums will be set up in the country as HMCS-CSIR sign a memorandum of understanding to integrate science and culture.
The National Council of Science Museums (NCSM) under the Ministry of Culture has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). The MoU aims to integrate culture with science. Creation of science museums Under the memorandum of understanding, science museums will be created in …
Read More »Top 10 Bachelor of Data Science Programs at Indian Colleges
by Satavisa Pati September 29, 2021 Currently, Indian students are much more inclined to do a bachelor’s degree in data science. Here are the 10 Best Bachelor Programs in India for Students to Take. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal The Data Science and Engineering program at Bhopal’s …
Read More »IAEA Announces Class of 2022 Associate Fellows
IAEA Announces Class of 2022 Associate Fellows Press Release From: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Posted: Monday September 27 2021 The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce its new Class 2022 Associate Fellows. The IAEA will formally honor and induct the class at the …
Read More »The Learn Live program returns to Gatwick Airport
Submitted for publication by Hannah duncan The popular ‘Learn Live’ program for neighboring schools will resume this month when Gatwick Airport launches a series of five shows on engineering, computing, data analysis, construction and forecasting. The latest series of Learn Live events begins Tuesday, September 28 at 10 a.m., with …
Read More »Professor Clarkson receives IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine Best Paper Award
Tuyen Vu, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University, received the 2021 Best Paper Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) – Industrial Electronics Magazine of Industrial Electronics Society (IES). Vu and his co-authors, Bang LH Nguyen, Zheyuan Cheng, Mo-Yuen Chow and Bin Zhang, …
Read More »Johnson Controls partners with Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority to power Rochester Institute of Technology
Together, we can work to fight the decarbonisation of buildings, which account for around 40% of global emissions Tweet this “Around the world, Johnson Controls is helping businesses, governments and global institutions achieve ambitious sustainability goals. Digitization is a key tool for businesses and organizations to achieve net zero carbon …
Read More »AP EAMCET Counseling 2021 is scheduled to start September 18 at sche.ap.gov.in – Check out updates here
AP EAMCET Council 2021 | Photo credit: iStock images Highlights Andhra Pradesh State Council of State Education, APSCHE will soon announce details of AP EAMCET Counseling 2021. The registration link will soon be available on apeamcet.nic.in. Phase 1 counseling is scheduled to begin on September 18. Details of Andhra Pradesh …
Read More »Accelerate carbon neutrality “Innovation for Cool Earth Forum (ICEF2021) -Online-“
TOKYO, September 17, 2021 / CNW / – The ICEF Secretariat announced the September 17 this from Japan The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Organization for the Development of New Energies and Industrial Technologies (NEDO) will organize the 8th annual meeting of the Cold Earth Innovation …
Read More »Ohio State-Led QuSTEAM Initiative Receives $ 5 Million From NSF
A multidisciplinary, multi-institutional program led by Ohio State University takes another step forward in its goal of developing a diverse, efficient and contemporary workforce ready for the quantum by revolutionizing and creating more equitable pathways to teaching of quantum sciences. QuSTEAM: Convergence Undergraduate Education in Quantum Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts …
Read More »September: new BCI co-directors | News & Features
The Bristol Composites Institute at the University of Bristol has appointed two new co-directors, Professor Ole Thomsen and Professor Stephen Hallett, to succeed the founding director, Professor Michael Wisnom. The transition will mark a significant change for the Bristol Composites Institute, which was launched under the leadership of Professor Wisnom …
Read More »Calypso Biotech Announces First Celiac Disease Patient Receiving Phase 1b Trial of Anti-Interleukin-15 (IL-15) Monoclonal Antibody CALY-002 and Series A Extension to € 28M
AMSTERDAM – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – Calypso Biotech, a Leader in the Development of Targeted Interleukin-15 (IL-15) Therapies, Today Announces Dosing Completion of the First Patient with Celiac Disease in the Phase Clinical Trial 1 of CALY-002, a novel humanized neutralizing IL-15 monoclonal antibody. The ongoing clinical study of CALY-002 includes …
Read More »Taiwan embraces digital technology in education and culture – OpenGov Asia
Taiwan is one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. It has supported a high-growth economy in recent years, loaded with rapid industrialization and exports. Meanwhile, the digital market and e-commerce are also growing in Taiwan. Under the “National digital archives program” and the “National Science and Technology Program for …
Read More »Jammu emerges as North India’s education hub: Dr Jitendra
New Delhi, August 22: Minister of State of the Union (Independent Office) Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Officer) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Staff, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space Dr Jitendra Singh said on Sunday that Jammu is fast becoming the educational hub of North India. This …
Read More »Innovation summit set for high tech return in November
VERONA – The New York State Innovation Summit, an annual showcase and celebration of technology and discovery, will return November 8-9 at the Turning Stone Resort. âThe annual summit brings together New York’s brightest minds, the most promising technology and manufacturing companies, and the most resourceful innovation support services. This …
Read More »Jammu emerges as education center of North India: Dr Jitendra
NEW DELHI, August 22: Minister of State of the Union (Independent Charge) Science and Technology; Minister of State (Independent Officer) Earth Sciences; MoS PMO, Staff, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space Dr Jitendra Singh said today Jammu is fast becoming India’s education hub North. This was possible thanks to …
Read More »Use of graphene foam to filter uranium and other heavy metals from drinking water
NOT. Leda Zimmerman, Faculty of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAugust 9, 2021 Reusable 3D functionalized reduced graphene oxide foam (3D-FrGOF) is used as an in situ electroplating electrode to extract uranium from contaminated water.Credit: Image provided by the researcher MITLeading fashion research team Graphene Whisk in a …
Read More »Postdoctoral Candidate – Research and Development of Chemical Nanosensors at, NM for Sandia National Laboratories
This posting will be open to applications for a minimum of seven (7) calendar days, including the âposting dateâ. Sandia reserves the right to extend the publication date at any time. Are you passionate about your work and dream of working in a state-of-the-art experimental facility to explore complex problems? …
Read More »Titanium Industry Leaders Join Hyperion Advisory Board
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Hyperion Metals Limited (ASX: HYM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Eliana Fu and Mr Tom Witheford to the Hyperion Scientific and Technical Advisory Board. Dr Eliana Fu, PhD, is a Materials Scientist with extensive experience in the aerospace additives industry and …
Read More »Odisha government approves proposal to turn engineering college into university
Odisha Engineering College will be upgraded to a university Bhubaneswar: Odisha’s government decided on Saturday to transform Bhubaneswar College of Engineering and Technology (CET) into an unaffiliated university in order to facilitate research and higher education there. A proposal in this regard has been approved by the state cabinet. The …
Read More »Technion ranks number 1 in Europe for artificial intelligence
The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel’s best university for science and technology, has been ranked number one in Europe and number 15 in the world, in the field of artificial intelligence by RSEClassifications. The rankings took into account data from 2016 to 2021, including metrics like computer vision …
Read More »DoD awards prestigious SMART scholarship to MSU researcher
Contact: Diane Godwin Meilun Zhou (Photo by Beth Wynn) STARKVILLE, Mississippi â A recent graduate of Mississippi State Bagley College of Engineering, now employed at the university’s Geosystems Research Institute, receives prestigious scholarship from the United States Department of Defense Science, Mathematics and Research for processing. Meilun Zhou is a …
Read More »National 4IR policy to propel Malaysia’s socio-economic digital transformation
Dato ‘Sri Mustapa bin Mohamed (left) and Khairy Jamaluddin. – Image file KUCHING (July 4): Malaysia is on the verge of becoming a high income nation through the use of technology and digitization as part of the national Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) policy which has been launched yesterday, July 1, …
Read More »International team develops predictive tool to help mitigate COVID-19 in Africa
The virus that gives rise to COVID-19 is the third coronavirus to threaten humanity in the past two decades. It also happens to move from person to person more efficiently than SARS or MERS. The first African case of COVID-19 was diagnosed in Egypt in mid-February 2020. Four weeks later, …
Read More »Professor Vijay Kumar Renamed Dean of Penn School of Engineering and Dean of Applied Sciences | Indian of the world
The University of Pennsylvania recently announced that Vijay Kumar has been appointed Dean of the Nemirovsky Family of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Her term will end on June 30, 2027, the statement said, adding that university president Amy Gutmann and rector Wendell Pritchett made the announcement. Under …
Read More »This is the secret of how Israel’s leading institute of technology manages to spur so much innovation
In the century or so since its founding as Israel’s first university, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has gained a reputation as the driving force behind Israeli innovation. Four Nobel Laureates and several recipients of the prestigious Israel Prize are among its more than 100,000 graduates and faculty, not to …
Read More »STEM Jobs Lead Fastest Growing Professions | Voice of America
The number of STEM jobs – science, technology, engineering and math – has exceeded the number of non-STEM jobs by three times since 2000. And experts say there may not be enough graduates in these fields to fill the positions. “Look around you how many times a day you touch …
Read More »Researchers discover how the intestinal epithelium folds and moves by measuring forces
PICTURE: Cross section of the intestine showing its characteristic folded structure seen After Credit: Amy Engevik The human intestine is made up of over 40 square meters of tissue, with a multitude of folds on its inner surface that resemble valleys and mountain peaks to increase nutrient absorption. The intestine …
Read More »Inovor Technologies’ daring space mission
Internships and work experience programs offer space startup Inovor Technologies a chance to attract the best and brightest young minds to get involved in its expanding universe. The sky is far from the limit for South Australian aerospace start-up Inovor Technologies and its workforce of nearly 50 scientists and engineers. …
Read More »Alliantgroup CEO Dhaval Jadav donates for scholarships
BROOKLYN PARK, Minnesota, June 16, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The Hennepin Technical College Fondation announced that the entrepreneur and CEO of alliantgroup, Dhaval Jadav, make a donation $ 100,000 for his scholarships. The first one $ 25,000 will support the college robotics program scholarships and the remaining donation will …
Read More »Engineers seek new policy to revive technical and vocational education | The Guardian Nigeria News
APWEN urged to improve women’s participation in STEM To limit dependence on foreign engineering products and labor, engineers called on the government to initiate policies that would revive technical and vocational education in the country. They said building the future should be non-negotiable and guided by the use of technical …
Read More »Mutualink Brings Cutting-Edge Technology to First Smart City Deployment in Virginia
STAFFORD, Virginia – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) –Mutualink, Inc., in partnership with Stafford County and Virginia’s Center for Innovative Technology (CIT), successfully deployed and powering the state’s first Smart City deployment, the Virginia Smart Community Test Bed. Mutualink’s smart and secure grid is the digital backbone of smart cities connecting community partners, …
Read More »Congress to put down payment on innovation in America
SENATOR HARLEY KILGORE, the son of a West Virginia oil prospector who carried a horse chestnut tree for good luck, had a vision for American science. It was too dominated, he thought, by big business and the university system: the practical needs of the country were only an afterthought. In …
Read More »SAEEE 2021 Engineering Entrance Exam Date Announced by Sathyabama; First phase on June 26 and 27
The Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology has announced the date for the SAEEE 2021 exam. The Sathyabama All India Entrance Examination (SAEEE) Phase One Exam will take place on June 26-27, 2021. Applicants can view the official announcement on the Institute’s website, sathyabama.ac.in. Recently, the Institute uploaded the dates …
Read More »Industrial policy, same old policy
Competition with China will define the decades to come, and Congress wants to step in. Alas, it’s a bad start with the nearly 1,500-page Senate Innovation and Competition Act that won’t help. neither innovation nor competitiveness. The bill contains useful provisions that merit separate consideration, such as economic sanctions against …
Read More »How Intel’s $ 20 Billion Investment Will Transform Arizona’s Economy
Arizona’s reputation as a leader in the technology industry continues to grow. In March, Intel has announced a substantial expansion of its Arizona-based manufacturing capacity with aA $ 20 billion investment, which includes two new semiconductor manufacturing facilities and the creation of 3,000 new high-tech, high-paying jobs and 3,000 construction …
Read More »More MSMEs Benefit from CMERI Technology to Accelerate Production of OEU Devices Generating Medical Oxygen
According to CMERI, an individual needs an average of 5 to 20 liters of oxygen per minute (LPM). OEUs are capable of delivering oxygen in a range of up to 15 LPM with a purity of over 90%. (Photo PTI) The Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), which developed an …
Read More »Palmdale Aerospace Academy prepares innovators
PALMDALE, Calif .– At first glance, Palmdale Aerospace Academy students Ricky Montano and Amara Osegueda stand around what looks like a craft made of cardboard, PVC pipe, and straps, but for these 11th graders, that’s fine. more. What would you like to know Palmdale Aerospace Academy is a public charter …
Read More »Army generals are unprepared for the future
The military continues to train general officers who are not sufficiently prepared to succeed as technology advances. The military has always done a terrible job developing and deploying new technology, and while there may be many reasons for the military’s endless failures in innovation, the ultimate responsibility rests with the …
Read More »Mendoza begins its strategic plan for innovation, science and technology
Agency May 21, 2021 Through the Mendoza Agency for Innovation, Science and Technology, the province is at the stage of the investigation to obtain the final document later Mendoza He is looking for her complete Regional strategic plan for innovation, science and technology. Going through Mendoza Agency for Innovation, Science …
Read More »SOCOM invests in new capabilities to fill technology gaps
WASHINGTON – The science and technology arm of the United States Special Operations Command invests in advanced computing, secure data sharing and other new technologies that it says will shape the future of war against adversaries close to their peers. Components of the Department of Defense attempt to lock in …
Read More »Northrop Grumman UK wins contract for second phase of MOSQUITO project
Concept image of the airplane. Credit: MOD / Crown Copyright. Northrop Grumman UK has been awarded a contract for phase two of the MOSQUITO project from the UK Ministry of Defense (MoD). The contract will see the company serve as a systems engineering partner. The second phase focuses on the …
Read More »Q&A with MTU Research Award winner Gregory Odegard
The 2021 Michigan Tech Research Award winner develops ultra-powerful composite materials for crewed space missions. Composites are very similar to their sound: materials made up of different substances. Their components can improve their overall strength, toughness, weight, and other properties such as electrical conductivity. For example, deep space exploration requires …
Read More »SSOE – SSOE Resources – Anna C. Balazs of the University of Pittsburgh elected to the National Academy of Sciences
Anna Balazs (Aimee Obidzinski) PITTSBURGH (April 26, 2021)⦠Anna C. Balazs, University of Pittsburgh award-winning Emeritus Professor at the Swanson School of Engineering, has added one of the nation’s highest honors to her portfolio. the National Academy of Sciences today announced that Balazs is among its 120 newly elected members, …
Read More »Undergraduates receive 2021 Norma Slepecky research award
Laurel White, Slepecky First Place Winner Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) is delighted to announce that two undergraduate researchers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) were recognized for their resilience, advancement and research excellence at the conference and ceremony Slepecky Annual Memorial. Laurel White, a major in physics …
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“Meeting with the students [virtually] discussing the challenges I had prepared was so inspiring because I saw interest in science sparked during our conversations, âsays Erick Eguia, a young brain and cognitive science student. Eguia had the unique experience of participating in a long-standing MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives …
Read More »Danaher announces renowned scientists to join new science advisory board
WASHINGTON, April 26, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Danaher Corporation (NYSE: DHR) (“Danaher”), the global science and technology company, today announced the formation of a science advisory board (“board”) to support its innovation strategy and investment. The board will help the company protect and develop existing scientific innovations, support its …
Read More »WileyNXT Collaborates With IIT Roorkee For The First BFSI Technology Program In India
New Delhi, Delhi, India: Successfully begins second batch to train learners in the application of artificial intelligence for BFSI Learners will receive a joint certification from WileyNXT and IIT Roorkee upon completion of the program WileyNXT, Wiley’s innovative learning solution to bridge the skills gap in new and emerging technologies, …
Read More »Singapore puts intellectual property at the center of innovation and intangibles
Singapore has released a new decade-long roadmap, preparing plans to strengthen its role as a global hub for intangible assets (AI) and intellectual property (IP). These should include changes to its legislative framework involving the use of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Running through 2030, its new intellectual …
Read More »Assistant / Associate / Full Professor job in Electrical and Computer Engineering 2021 at KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology: Faculty Positions: Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (Faculty) Location KAUST, Thuwal, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia The description The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) program in the Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) at King Abdullah …
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