as a master's student at the University of the West indies in her native Jamaica.
The findings were published recently in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute by a group that includes Rony A. François, an M d./Ph d. student working with Maria Zajac-Kaye, Ph d.
or from a focused student to one who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD."
"Imagine having someone with ADHD and a neurotypical student, "Prat said.""When the non-ADHD student is paying attention,
the ADHD student's brain gets put into a state of greater attention automatically.""Many technological advancements over the past century, from the telegraph to the Internet, were created to facilitate communication between people.
The UW team's work takes a different approach, using technology to strip away the need for such intermediaries."
while a Phd student at Harvard university, Yang proposed a method for preparing 2d hybrid perovskite nanostructures
and passed it on to co-lead author Dou, a postdoctoral student in his research group.
a current Biomedical engineering Masters student who is working on the design of the device under the supervision of Assoc Prof Leo,
and in this way we can measure the resistance at different positions in a skyrmion'says Christian Hanneken, a Phd student in the group of Prof.
'as the Phd student Fabian Otte explains. In future applications this newly discovered effect could be exploited to read out skyrmionic bits in a simple fashion.
Hasan and Phd students Guohua Hu, Richard Howe and Zongyin Yang of the Hybrid Nanomaterials Engineering group at CGC
a student in the lab of Jill Banfield and lead author of the paper. ith this study we were able to fill in many gaps.
#Gamers feel the glove from Rice engineers Rice university engineering students are working to make virtual reality a little more real with their invention of a glove that allows a user to feel
said mechanical engineering student Thor Walker. Other members of the team are mechanical engineering students Kevin Koch, Kevin Gravesmill and Yi Ji and electrical engineering students Marissa Garcia and Julia Kwok.
All are seniors with the exception of Kwok who is a junior. Their faculty advisers are Fathi Ghorbel, professor of mechanical engineering and bioengineering,
A team of Ph d. students and undergraduate researchers led by UC San diego nanoengineering professor Darren Lipomi demonstrated that the key to generating a smaller nanogap between two nanostructures involves using a graphene spacer,
which was discovered originally by former UQ Phd student Dr Simon Foster. Dr Foster findings are published in The Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental biology here. r Foster was able to show that around 12 taste receptors,
says Richard Futrell, a Phd student in the Department of Brain and Cognitive sciences at MIT,
human students. achine learning is established a well subfield of computer science in which experts develop mathematical tools to help computers learn from data
The machine learner (the computer) is like a student The goal of machine learning is to develop models that will prove useful in the future
Machine teaching uses sophisticated mathematics to allow researchers to model actual human students and devise the best possible lessons for teaching them.
one example could be identifying the smallest number of exercises needed for a particular student to grasp a concept.
a Phd student in chemistry and a member of Smolke team. heye the action heroes of biology. o get the yeast assembly line going,
explains Abhijeet Chaudhari, a DPHIL student in the Multifunctional Materials & Composites (MMC) Laboratory at Oxford university Department of Engineering science,
who built the optoclamp while a Ph d. student in Georgia Tech Laboratory for Neuroengineering. Newman is now a postdoctoral researcher at MIT. he amount of optical stimulation needed to achieve the same level of activity varied by orders of magnitude,
lead author of the paper and a Ph d. student in the joint biomedical engineering program. Here how the process works.
The hand, developed with mechanical engineering students Leo Jiang and Kevin Low, incorporates commercially available fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors,
So Park, working with mechanical engineering students Celeste To from CMU and Tess Lee Hellebrekers from the University of Texas, invented a highly stretchable and flexible optical sensor, using a combination of commercially available silicone rubbers.
Hasan and Phd students Guohua Hu Richard Howe and Zongyin Yang of the Hybrid Nanomaterials Engineering group at CGC, in collaboration with Novalia, tested the method on a typical commercial printing press,
It fell to Pratiksha Thakore, a Phd student in Gersbach lab, to integrate the expertise of all three laboratories for studying the specificity of CRISPR in controlling these switches.
was developed and extensively tested by UVA scientists and students. It is inexpensive to produce and can repeatedly disinfect water for up to six months by simply resting in a 10-liter household water storage container. e wanted to maximize production and distribution of Madidrop,
a Jacobs School Ph d. student in Coleman research group, set out to answer. The result of his efforts is a process that comprises only six stepshree of them in the clean room.
Harvard university scientist George Church and his former student, Farren Isaacs, of Yale, held a press conference to announce a breakthrough of their own.
and a Ph d student in Gu lab. The researchers are said also to have incorporated microneedles into the system,
and a Ph d student in Zhu lab. ee now exploring how this tool can be used to apply drugs efficiently
a Phd student in electrical and computer engineering at Duke and lead author of the paper. e think this could improve the performance of voice-activated devices like smart phones
after the two met as students at Stanford university. Before Google, the two worked together on a search engine called Backrub,
Anna Sawicka addressed this question as a Phd student in the lab of Christian Seiser at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories (MFPL) of the Medical University of Vienna.
The former Phd student of the FWF-funded doctoral program Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Signaling found that the hallmark is mainly present at paused gene.
and a Ph d. student in Gu lab. Each nano-cocoon is made of a single strand of DNA that self-assembles into
Co-authors include Yue Lu a Ph d. student in Gu lab; Margaret Reiff an undergraduate student in the joint biomedical engineering department;
Tianyue Jiang a Ph d. student in the joint biomedical engineering department and at the China Pharmaceutical University;
Intrigued Ali worked with Jun Xiong a student in the laboratory of Nai Phuan Ong the Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics at Princeton to re-measure the material's magnetoresistance
Warwick Ph d. student Daniel Craik who worked on the study adds Perhaps the most exciting part of this new result is that it could be the first of many similar discoveries with LHC data.
All this gesturing wizardry is made possible by a new type of algorithm developed by Jie Song a Master's student in the working group headed by by Otmar Hilliges Professor of Computer science.
a Phd student from the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leeds and the lead author of the research paper.
Co-authors are Rice graduate student Errol Samuel and researcher Sydney Salters, a student at Second Baptist School, Houston;
Our idea is to create a biosensor that can transmit electrical signals through the membrane said María José Retamal a Ph d. student at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and first author of the paper.
which includes a team of more than a dozen faculty research professionals and students many working full time on the effort.
and a high school student. We are doing something that has never been done before said Linden.
My students were first to show that the tail barbs protected them against fish. When the fish try to eat them they get stuck by the barbs said Kerfoot.
Thinking small Velásquez-García and his co-authors Philip Ponce de Leon, a former master student in mechanical engineering;
and his students have built a synchronous computer that operates using the unique physics of moving water droplets.
#Safe drinking water Via Solar power Desalination Natasha Wright, an MIT Phd student in mechanical engineering, has designed a solar powered system that makes water safe to drink for rural, off-grid Indian villages.
said UC San diego electrical engineering Ph d. student Eduardo Temprana, the first author on the paper. The frequency comb ensured that the system did not accumulate the random distortions that make it impossible to reassemble the original content at the receiver.
The team also included Phd student Mehr Negar Mirvakili and professors Peter Englezos and John Madden, all from the University of British columbia s
000 students in the IT industry to ensure the city has the talent it needs, according to an article in IT News Africa.
Students selected for the program will have the opportunity to see smart cities connectivity in action in other countries.
The first group of students is immersed now in an intensive four-month technical training program. During the program launch, Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau said"This program will go a long way in improving IT skills and expertise in Johannesburg.
and our education to be student-centric, "O'sullivan explains of the growing market opportunity.""Better digital platforms and technology have meant all of this is possible now."
The participants in the event--from officials in various agencies to business leaders in energy and technology to a couple high school students who've pioneered smart meters in their school--all spoke with the enthusiasm you don't typically see at government events.
Often a student enrolled will have more reinforcement because one of the parents or grandparents speaks it.
When do most students start to learn a language now? In junior high or high school, which is precisely after the natural window of opportunity to learn a language closes.
ALPS explicitly measure student employment outcomes, including placement rate and average salary, and they work.
When one of my students gets a job, I get a giant bear hug and the credit for getting them there,
and 2012 kicked off three back-to-back State of the Union addresses pushing universities to reduce student debt
and take accountability for student employment outcomes. This chronology sets the stage for an interesting future.
Postsecondary students have stated unambiguously their priorities: jobs, jobs, careers, jobs. But the incumbent university system is hesitant to adopt this new focus as paramount.
If you ask students why theye going to college, the top five reasons include o be able to get a better job (No. 1),
It settled science that a degree raises a student lifetime earnings. However only 11 percent of business leaders think college graduates have the right skills for work compared to 96 percent of chief academic officers who believe graduates are prepared for the job market.
Quantified Student Outcomes When the tech industry began looking at the postsecondary market, they started from the existing model flaws and all.
Measuring and delivering simple student outcomes seems obvious, but it drives intense attention to quality
they had to offer a compelling ROI to students. As such, their tagline went from igher Education for Freeto dvance Your Career.
but for very understandable reasons it has resisted this mandate from students, business leaders, and the President of the United states. Against this backdrop, the market forces are so strong and clear that they have reshaped Codecademy, Hack Reactor,
and ensure excellent student outcomes, and mix online and offline approaches. If you thought it was dramatic
Yoo hopes the hackathon will get more students and recent graduates interested in startups, even as they deal with fierce competition for spots at prestigious universities
Companies like Social Finance are pitching student lending services; Funding Circle, Ondeck, Swift Capital, CAN Capital,
because teachers have to juggle learning materials for students with different requirements. Teachmate365 a new cloud-based teaching platform developed by education technology startup Specialneedsware
The platform allows educators to create visual tools for their students using technology developed by Izak and Shane.
and store lesson plans schedules and other educational materials and track a student behavior and progress so it can be shared with other teachers therapists and parents.
Students can access lessons and visual exercises through their own tablets or smartphones. urrently what you will find is that the special education market is fragmented extremely
Boosting Special education With Technologyone of the benefits of a collaborative platform like Teachmate365 is that it can make it easier to integrate children with special needs into general education classrooms. nclusion classroomsare supposed to prevent students from being ostracized by their peers
As students get older Teachmate365 can be used to help them transition to college or their first jobs.
While the growing affordability of tablets and platforms like Teachmate365 have provided new tools for students with special needs
even though venture capital investment in technology aimed at students in kindergarten through high school jumped 32 percent to $642 million last year almost none of that went toward tools for special education.
That is especially striking because 13 percent of all students in U s. public schools currently receive special education services.
Furthermore the average amount spent per year on a special-education student is compared about $24000 to $9559 for a student in general education.
or developmental disabilities especially since only 15 states met the U s. Department of education basic standards for special needs education last year. t really a massive opportunity to help students with unique and diverse needs
Student loan marketplace Sofi $200 million monster round in January, led by Third Point, is the largest round tracked to date.
The team is a prototypical mix of Harvard business students and MIT nuclear engineers, currently numbering around 20.
and set out to measure it with the help of a large number of students who he asked to carry out simple memory tasks.
the community college draws students from all over the region. Many come from its poorest areas, such as East Palo alto and East San jose. Ladder or no ladder, the college provides a fleeting opportunity for those students to at least get within striking distance of the elusive jobs in the nowledge economythat dominates the area.
Judy Miner president of Foothill, is justifiably proud of its accomplishments. Students routinely transfer to prestigious four-year colleges,
including the University of California Berkeley and Santa cruz campuses; as of a few years ago, 17 had gone on to MIT.
But talented though some students are, Miner is also blunt about the challenges facing a school that proudly accepts he top 100 percent of all applicants.
Foothill, like other community colleges, is playing catch up with many students who aren prepared academically for universities. And, she says,
Now, at Foothill, she works with families and local communities to expand the ambitions of students from backgrounds like hers. iketty says the best predictor of access to universities is parentsincome,
In a city whose only public high school was shut down in the 1970s (students were bused to neighboring district schools),
The school seems to be turning around the lives of many of its 300 students.
as one student excitedly points out, actually have nets. ne of the largest and most prominent debates in social sciences is the role of technology in inequality,
In other words, the lack of access to high-quality education is not just bad for the students in East Palo alto;
The lab which is packed typically with students and postdocs working on projects is strewn with computer parts coffee cups wires rolls of tape random tools
Maimone, a Phd student at the University of North carolina at Chapel hill, is developing a new kind of head-worn display that could make augmented reality hereby digital objects
a researcher at Intel Labs who developed the technology while a Phd student at Dartmouth. f
DNA-templated synthesis allows researchers without a lot of expensive equipment to more quickly evaluate all the potential small molecule interactions that could occur from a library of building blocks. single student with only minimal equipment
to allow students to practice a complex procedure using a simulation system that feels as realistic as it looks.
a photovoltaic balloon designed by students, aims to supply energy to disaster areas. In the Iliad, Zephyr is a violent, stormy wind,
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons,
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
first prize at the 2014 Student Entrepreneurship Day run by the Universite Paris-Saclay, the 2014 Humanitech Challenge jointly organised by the Red Helmets Foundation and Orange and EDF's'Sharing energy in the city, 2030'challenge.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
giving final-year Master's degree students the opportunity to work on technical aspects of the project. From student project to start-up:
The next stage is to build an initial prototype, which should be completed in January 2017 and will serve as'proof of concept'.'
The two young entrepreneurs want to turn this student project into a start-up. Zephyr is also currently applying to join the Sciences-Po Paris incubator.
By Caroline de Malet (Le Figaro) The Zephyr project, a photovoltaic balloon designed by students,
These problems gave the students the idea of designing a photovoltaic balloon inspired by inflatable balloons
The students, graduates of Telecom Paristech and the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs, met
first prize at the 2014 Student Entrepreneurship Day run by the Universite Paris-Saclay, the 2014 Humanitech Challenge jointly organised by the Red Helmets Foundation and Orange and EDF's'Sharing energy in the city, 2030'challenge.
The students worked particularly closely with the IRDEP to improve the balloon's photovoltaic technology.
giving final-year Master's degree students the opportunity to work on technical aspects of the project. From student project to start-up:
The next stage is to build an initial prototype, which should be completed in January 2017 and will serve as'proof of concept'.'
The two young entrepreneurs want to turn this student project into a start-up. Zephyr is also currently applying to join the Sciences-Po Paris incubator.
when Xu Tao was still a Phd student in the US at the team of Thomas Boland the father of 3d bioprinted organs.
Siyi, a Computer & Control engineering student at Nankai University, explains, his way, people with disabilities will be able to feel the relative temperature level of an object.
Several students and I designed this emperature-sensitive prosthetic handto bring increased safety and authenticity of experience for persons with disabilities using a prosthetic.
All this for every one of thirty students in a class for every one of 300-500 students in a grade, in every school or university, every year.
But Necropsynth intends to change all this, and they can because 3d printing can. So what exactly is Necropsynth?
Necropsynth can put anatomical science education in the hands of every student in the USAS a starter.
Together with our collaborators and students, we are increasing our understanding of the critical interactions between drugs and medical coatings,
I imagined doing as a student and now my vision is being realized through the launch of Molescope#,
and in Talloires, France, is recognized among the premier research universities in the United states. Tufts enjoy a global reputation for academic excellence and for the preparation of students as leaders in a wide range of professions.
and collaboration among the faculty and students in the undergraduate, graduate and professional programs across the university's schools is encouraged widely.
and we could never have managed with just four students in the lab. We would have required the equivalent of nearly 40,000 years of processing power on a single computer.
"The students from Tsinghua are remarkable. The project represents the very positive cooperation between the two universities,
and his students live in a cotton-soft nano world, where they create clothing that kills bacteria, conducts electricity, wards off malaria,
Taking advantage of cotton irregular topography, Hinestroza and his students added conformal coatings of gold nanoparticles,
Two of Hinestroza students created a hooded bodysuit embedded with insecticides using metal organic framework molecules,
Other students have used MOFS to create a mask and hood capable of trapping toxic gases in a selective manner.
One of Dr Royle Phd students was examining structures called mitotic spindles in dividing cells using a technique called tomography
a student of Biondi's who is now a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Edinburgh,
Leo Laughlin, a Phd student from the University EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Communications, together with MSC student Chunqing Zhang, supervisors Professor Mark Beach and Dr Kevin Morris,
who is in the first cohort of students in the CDT in Communications, said: ntil now there has been unsolved a fundamental problem with radio communication.
they then challenged a student to try to break into their invention. e took a hammer and other tools to it, from a hacksaw to a drill,
Jiching Yu, PNAS first author and a Phd student in Gu labhyaluronic acid and 2-nitromidazole were connected to create a new double ended molecule, with one side hydrophilic and the other hydrophobic.
""Schools are used to keeping their students safe from harm and this is a version of that.
This means looking out for students rather than conducting surveillance on them.""It means understanding the risk and acting proportionately.
Most of the development of the system was done by Antoine Cully, a Phd student working with Dr Mouret.
and Scott Farrow, Phd student. Many people who live in developing countries do not have access to the pain relief that comes from morphine or other analgesics.
After years of leading research on the opium poppy, University of Calgary scientists, Peter Facchini, his Phd student, Scott Farrow,
Rodrigues, a Phd student, and Sergey Lekomtsev, a postdoc, working in the group led by Buzz Baum of the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Cell biology at University college London.
a Ph d. student in Gu lab. The first material was hyaluronic acid or HA, a natural substance that is an ingredient of many cosmetics.
and the Virginia Tech Student Engineerscouncil has provided funding to move these models and resulting mobile robots into the classroom as teaching tools.
who studies phyto-engineering for biofuel synthesis. e hope to help democratize the field of synthetic biology for students and researchers all over the world with this model,
rudimentary robots and E coli that are used already commonly separately in classrooms could be linked with this model to teach students from elementary school through the Ph d.-level about bacterial relationships with other organisms. ource:
One of Dr Royle Phd students was examining structures called mitotic spindles in dividing cells using a technique called tomography
This is exactly what I imagined doing as a student and now my vision is being realized through the launch of Molescope,
The research was conducted by a team comprised of experts from the Chinese Internet search company Baidu and a student at the University of California at Los angeles,
AI might cater lessons to students by, for instance, quizzing them on the types of animals in a photo their parents shot on a weekend trip to the zoo.
0001,000 students and prepares them for the transition to 4-year educational institutions and new careers through classes,
Phd students Chance Coughenour and Matthew Vincent, from the Initial Training Network for Digital Cultural heritage (ITN-DCH) came up with the idea of reconstructing objects digitally from crowd sourced images days after ISIS
lead researcher and Ph d. student in Computer science at Georgia Tech. Key to the process is watching the players in action to see where they actually spend most of their time in the game.
an NC State Ph d. student and co-author of the paper.''We're reliant on the physiological and behavioral sensors to give us a picture of the dog's mental and emotional state.'
A graduate student at MIT, he recently won $15, 000 at the Lemelson-MIT National Collegiate Student Prize in the health-care category. hen I received the phone call telling me I won,
the mobile assessment software that targets student performance and aims to eliminate hand grading, has announced a collaboration with Pearson through an independent software vendor (ISV) partnership agreement that hopes to help educators quickly score assessments using Quick Key mobile scanner app
and instantly upload results to the Powerschool student information system. uick Key and Powerschool are a perfect match,
tracking and analyzing student assessment data has become truly effortless. he integration enables educators and administrators to take action based on real-time data,
to identify which students need help and which lessons need to be taught re. Hours previously spent hand-grading assignments can now be spent focusing on how to best meet individual studentsneeds. ntegrating Quick Key with Powerschool is a testament to our belief in service,
the most widely used web-based student information system, supports more than 13 million students globally. Powerschool enables today educators to make timely decisions that impact student performance
while creating a collaborative environment for parents, teachers and students to work together in preparing 21st century learners for the future. e are pleased to welcome Quick Key to the Powerschool ISV Partner program,
said Oliver Wreford, vice president of product and marketing at Pearson School systems. uick Key integration with Powerschool provides a solution that puts formative assessment results into the hands of educators in near real-time,
enabling them to immediately analyze student performance and make informed decisions about ongoing student instruction.
Powerschool users will be able to access their Quick Key Dashboard from within the Powerschool dashboard, and vice versa.
and student assessment scores, can be transferred easily from one platform to the other. Districts can implement Quick Key without upgrades
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