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  1. Artist-scientist

    one source date September 2010 The Artist scientist is one of the Jungian archetypes in mythology. Like all of these archetypes , the artist scientist is an abstraction of life and the human mind. While never as common as archetypes like the child archetype child or the Hero , the artist scientist is immediately recognizable. They are a builder, an inventor, a seeker, a dreamer, and a thinker. Distracted by their own thoughts, they frequently have to be pulled in out of the rain. They are simultaneously vastly knowledgeable and yet innocent, impulsive yet cautious. They represent the wonder to be found in curiosity, and the dangers. ref name Segal cite book author Segal, Robert Alan Jung, C. G. title On mythology publisher Princeton University Press location Princeton, N.J year 1998 pages isbn 0 691 01736 0 oclc doi ref Attributes The name references the idea that they are both a creator and a discoverer, and that they are not a fount of information like the Bard or an adviser like the wise old man , but a source of change. The frequent obliviousness of the Artist scientist to the aspects of reality that do not fit with their plans the stereotype being that they devise an elaborate plan to scale the walls of a fortress as the hero opens the back door and walks in symbolizes the occasionally underwhelming nature of reality as opposed to our idealized vision of it. It also references the frequent futility of attempting to control one s fate. Their naivety symbolizes the gap between knowledge and wisdom, but in the face of their successes it can symbolize the futility of trying to stop a dreamer from changing the world. The artist scientist is recognizable by His or her ability to focus on a single item or idea, in spite of the surrounding activity, often at inopportune times for a hero he or she accompanies. Ability to improvise novel solutions to problems, which while they may ... mind. What they symbolize The artist scientist represents many things The Power of the Mind Infinite ...   more details



  1. Scientist

    a name to describe a cultivator of science in general. I should incline to call him a Scientist . Thus we might say, that as an Artist is a Musician, Painter, or Poet, a Scientist is a Mathematician ...About the profession other uses Scientist disambiguation Infobox occupation name Scientist image File InvestigadoresUR.JPG 300px caption Scientists working in a laboratory official names Scientist Details ... field related occupation A scientist in a broad sense is one engaging in a system atic activity to acquire knowledge . In a more restricted sense, a scientist is an individual who uses the scientific ... that partly correspond with the modern scientist can be identified going back at least until 17th century natural philosophy, but the term scientist is much more recent. Until the late 19th or early ... Whewell coined the term scientist in 1833, and it was first published in Whewell s anonymous 1834 ... review alluding to himself, he noted that some ingenious gentleman proposed that, by analogy with artist , they might form the word scientist , and added that there could be no scruple in making free ... word physicien . Neither term gained wide acceptance until decades later scientist became ... in Great Britain. ref name Ross1962 Cite journal format PDF author Ross, Sydney year 1962 title Scientist ... and technology have continually modified human existence. As a profession the scientist of today ... s health, the nations, the world, nature or industries academic scientist and industrial scientist ... individual. When a scientist has also an engineering education, the same individual would explore ... is when the first people who can be considered scientists are to be found. If the category of scientist is limited to those who do scientific research as a profession, then the social role of scientist ... philosopher and scientist Aristotle 384 322 BC , who exerted a profound and pervasive influence ... Vision interested the physicist s Thomas Young scientist Young and Hermann von Helmholtz Helmholtz ...   more details



  1. The Scientist

    about the scientific journal Scientist disambiguation Italic title Infobox Magazine title The Scientist ... States based New York City website http www.the scientist.com The Scientist Magazine of Life Sciences ... to head up The Scientist newspaper F1000 location pages language publisher Faculty of 1000 date January 18, 2010 url http blog.f1000.com 2010 01 18 sarah greene to head up the scientist accessdate September 16, 2011 ref The Scientist was published by the Faculty of 1000 until October 2011. Its closure was announced in October 2011 ref http news.sciencemag.org scienceinsider 2011 10 rip the scientist economics kill.html R.I.P. The Scientist. Economics Kills Another Magazine ref ref cite web url http www.cjr.org the observatory the scientist closes.php?page all title The Scientist Closes work ... The Scientist Announced 1573410.htm title Intent to Purchase The Scientist Announced publisher ... the observatory the scientist lives.php title The Scientist Lives work The Observatory author ... web url http www.labmanager.com ?articles.view articleNo 6011 article LabX Acquires i The Scientist i Magazine.html title LabX Acquires The Scientist Magazine publisher Lab Manager Magazine date Start date 2011 10 27 accessdate Start date 2011 10 27 ref Overview The Scientist was founded by Eugene ... Best Places to Work survey Since 2003, The Scientist has conducted best places to work surveys .... Throughout the year, The Scientist publishes overviews of these surveys results, highlighting the top ranking institutions. Salary survey The Scientist conducts an annual survey of researchers, educators ... annually. Top 10 Innovations Since 2008, The Scientist has awarded the top innovations in science ... and multimedia awards Beginning in 2007, The Scientist began recognizing laboratories who were ... in various categories. The Scientist online The Scientist offers a website that complements the print ... The Scientist has won many awards, including most recently ref http www.asbpe.org American Society ...   more details



  1. The Artist

    The Artist may refer to The Artist film The Artist film , a 2011 French romance film The Artist magazine The Artist magazine , a British magazine launched in 1931 The Artist and Journal of Home Culture or The Artist , an arts monthly published 1880 1902 Prince musician or The Artist, musician Michael Haynes wrestler or The Artist, professional wrestler See also L Artiste , a weekly illustrated review published in Paris from 1831 to 1904 Artist Artists radio series Artists radio series disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Artist

    for the BBC radio program Artists radio series confused The Artist disambiguation File Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein 007.jpg thumb 250px Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , Germany German artist known for his works of poetry, drama, prose, philosophy, visual arts, and science. An artist is a person engaged ... for artist is a variant used in English only in this context. Use of the term to describe ... . Dictionary definitions Wiktionary defines the noun artist Singular artist Plural artists as follows ... of the term artist A learned person or Master of Arts One who pursues a practical science, traditionally ... who cultivates one of the fine arts traditionally the arts presided over by the muses A definition of Artist ... regarded as mere manual labour. ref In Our Time The Artist BBC Radio 4 , TX 28th March 2002 ... or technique , holds a connotation of beauty . During the Middle Ages the word artist already existed ... artesan was still unknown. An artist was someone able to do a work better than others, so the skilled ... , De statua, De pictura , focusing the importance of intellectual skills of the artist rather than ... contemporary definitions of artist and art are highly contingent on culture , resisting aesthetic ... easily without corruption into kitsch . The present day concept of an artist Artist is a descriptive term applied to a person who engages in an activity deemed to be an art. An artist also ... among artist and technician , entertainer and artisan , fine arts fine art and applied art , or what ... means artist has been imported into the English language where it means a performer frequently in Music .... http books.google.com books?id L2ChiO2yEZ0C&pg PA40&lpg PA40&dq artist uncomplimentary 22artiste ... the temptation to add your favorite artist or artform to this list. It is intended to illustrate the breadth ... significant directions and mention one artist who may be considered iconic in this domain. For all ... Arts by region Artist in Residence Baluchistan Artists Fine art Humanities List of painters by name ...   more details



  1. Scientist (musician)

    Infobox musical artist image caption Scientist in 1980 name Hopeton Brown background group or band alias Scientist origin flagicon Jamaica Jamaica genre Dub music Dub years active label Greensleeves Records originally br Tuff Gong Scientist , born Hopeton Brown in Kingston, Jamaica Kingston , Jamaica ... ideas and technical aspirations, Tubby remarked Damn, this little boy must be a scientist. ref http www.niceup.com interviews scientist ref He left King Tubby s studio at the end of the 1970s and became ... Scientist s fictional achievements in fighting Space Invaders, Pac Men, and Vampires, and winning the FIFA World Cup World Cup . ref name Barrow Scientist has alleged in court that Greensleeves sold .... ref name united http www.unitedreggae.com articles n212 092408 interview scientist ref Five of his songs from the album Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires were used as the playlist songs on the K Jah radio station in the 2001 video game Grand Theft Auto 3 . Scientist has alleged ... Dread In Dub King Tubby And Scientist 1981 Introducing Scientist The Best Dub Album in the World ... Tubby s 1980 with Prince Jammy Scientist Meets the Space Invaders 1981 Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires 1981 Scientist Meets the Roots Radics 1981 Scientist in the Kingdom of Dub 1981 Scientific Dub 1981 Tad s Dub Landing Vol. 1 1981 Yabby You & Michael Prophet Meet Scientist ... Duel 1982 with Crucial Bunny Scientist Encounters Pac Man 1982 Seducer Dub Wise 1982 Scientist Wins the World Cup 1983 Dub Duel at King Tubby s 1983 The Professor Scientist & Jammy Strike Back 1983 ... 1995 Dub in the Roots Tradition 1996 Repatriation Dub 1996 King Tubby Meets Scientist in a World of Dub 1996 with King Tubby King Tubby s Meets Scientist at Dub Station 1996 with King Tubby Dubbin With Horns 1995 Dub Science 1997 Dub Science, Dub For Daze, Volume 2 1997 Scientist Meets the Crazy Mad Professor at Channel One Studio 1997 Respect Due Joseph I Meets the Scientist in Tribute to Jackie ...   more details



  1. Scientist (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary scientist A scientist is a person engaged in science. Scientist may also refer to The Scientist , a scientific journal about biology The Scientists , an Australian post punk band Scientist musician , Jamaican dub musician The Scientist song The Scientist song , a single by Coldplay Robert Karlsson , Swedish professional golfer nicknamed The Scientist disambig fr Scientist ...   more details



  1. The Scientist (song)

    good article Infobox single Name The Scientist Cover The scientist cover art.JPG Artist Coldplay from ... In My Place br 2002 This single The Scientist br 2002 Next single Clocks song Clocks br 2003 Misc External music video YouTube EqWLpTKBFcU The Scientist The Scientist is the second single from United ... towards The Scientist and praised the song s piano ballad and falsetto. Several remixes of the track ... Randy Savage Tribute Raw 23 05 11 accessdate 2011 08 21 ref Background Vocalist Chris Martin wrote The Scientist ... of Blood to the Head , he knew that the album was missing something. ref name the scientist cite ... be turned on. ref name the scientist He concluded by saying that he came across this chord sequence ... 2002 11 18 the scientist.shtml title Coldplay  The Scientist accessdate 2008 09 01 date 2002 ... A Rush of Blood to the Head , on the other hand, states that The Scientist is Dan. , with Dan referring ... filename Coldplay The Scientist.ogg title The Scientist excerpt description From the album A Rush ... don t know how lovely you are. ref name lyrics cite web url http www.mtv.com lyrics coldplay the scientist 14623073 lyrics.jhtml title The Scientist Lyrics accessdate 2008 09 01 publisher MTV ref The song ... Martin playing The Scientist on his piano during the band s 2005 Twisted Logic Tour Coldplay released The Scientist in Europe on 4 November 2002 as the album s second single. The single was pressed ... Coldplay Scientist B Sides accessdate 2008 09 01 work Yahoo Music publisher Yahoo ref While preparing ... 2003 in the US. ref name question The Scientist appeared on Australia Singles Chart at number 40 ... title Coldplay  The Scientist at Top40 Charts accessdate 2008 09 03 publisher Top 40 Charts ...&model.vnuAlbumId 754845 title Artist Chart History  Coldplay accessdate 2008 09 02 work Billboard ..., wrote The fantastic piano ballad The Scientist   ... has a cataclysmic falsetto finale that could ... Stylus magazine wrote The piano that chimes through The Scientist is captured perfectly, the warm ...   more details



  1. Clinical scientist

    This term is frequently used to denote A biomedical scientist or A clinical laboratory scientist See also Clinical pathologist Clinical biologist Medical laboratory Pathology portal medicine Category Pathology fr scientifiques biom dicaux ...   more details



  1. Kill the Scientist

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Kill The Scientist image caption image size background group or band alias origin California , USA genre Punk rock Punk , experimental music years active 1989&ndash 2003 label Geykido Comet Records associated acts website current members Shahab Zargari br Aileen musician Aileen br Toastboy br Vex musician Vex br Jeff musician Jeff past members notable instruments Kill The Scientist also known as The Band Formerly Known as Kill The Scientist was an experimental music , performance art and sound collage band. The group created music from 1989 until 2003. The group was heavily influenced by Negativland , Crass and Skinny Puppy . In 2003 the band finished their first full length album before parting ways, but instead of shelving the album they put it up on their official website for free download. Before disbanding however, the band played shows in art galleries, dorm rooms, and the like spreading their performance art bug into the formation of newer and greater bands. Discography We re Not Generation X comp 1999 You Call This Music? Volume 1 comp 2000 Your Machinery is Too Much For Me four band split 7 inch 2001 You Call This Music? Volume 2 comp 2002 Dropping Food On Their Heads is Not Enough Benefit For RAWA comp 2002 Fall of Mankind Full length album free for download on their official website 2003 Chemical X DVD Music Video Compilation 2008 Reviews Your Machinery Is Too Much For Me Four Band split 7 inch reviews This is a good strange 7 comp. It features Intro5pect with a techno 77 punk type song, two catchy melodic songs from ESL, a song called Hitler in the Toy Store by No Erasers Allowed, and some noisy crazy ... up melodic punk. No Erasers Allowed do the forgettable punk thing. Kill the Scientist definitely have ... Introspect, Kill the Scientist, ESL and no Erasers Allowed. The sound collage opening of Introspect ... Full length album DEFAULTSORT Kill The Scientist Category Geykido Comet Records ...   more details



  1. Computational scientist

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A computational scientist is a person skilled in scientific computing . This person is usually a scientist , an engineer , or an applied mathematician who applies high performance computing high performance computers in different ways to advance the state of the art in their respective applied disciplines in physics , chemistry or engineering . Scientific computing has increasingly influenced other areas including economics, biology and medicine. See also Computer scientist DEFAULTSORT Computational Scientist Category Computational science Category Computer occupations Category Science occupations Comp sci stub ...   more details



  1. The Scientist as Rebel

    Image ScientistAsRebel.jpg right thumb 250px The Scientist as Rebel book cover The Scientist as Rebel is a 2006 book by the renowned prize winning theoretical physicist Freeman Dyson . A few of the twenty nine chapters in this book deals with the interactions of religion and science. Category Religion and science science book stub DEFAULTSORT Scientist as Rebel Category 2006 books Category Works by Freeman Dyson ...   more details



  1. American Scientist

    NOTOC distinguish Scientific American Infobox magazine title American Scientist image file American Scientist cover.png image size 150px image alt American Scientist cover image caption Cover of the 2007 September&ndash October issue editor David Schoonmaker editor title Editor previous editor staff writer frequency 6 year circulation 72,959 ref http www.americanscientist.org advertise page audience characteristics ref category Science company publisher Sigma Xi firstdate 1913 country United States based Research Triangle Park , North Carolina language English language English website http www.americanscientist.org americanscientist.org issn 0003 0996 American Scientist informally abbreviated AmSci is the bimonthly science and technology magazine published since 1913 by Sigma Xi . Each issue includes four to five feature articles written by scientists and engineers. These authors review research in all fields of science. Each issue also includes the work of cartoonist s such as Sidney Harris cartoonist Sidney Harris , Benita Epstein , and Mark Heath . American Scientist Online ISSN 1545 2786 was launched in May 2003. ref name about http www.americanscientist.org about ref Contributors Expand list date August 2008 Henry Petroski Brian Hayes scientist Brian Hayes See also Sigma Xi Science magazine References reflist External links Official website http www.americanscientist.org http www.sigmaxi.org Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society EnglishScienceMagazines Category Science and technology magazines sci mag stub es American Scientist fr American Scientist pl American Scientist ro American Scientist ...   more details



  1. New Scientist

    Infobox Magazine title New Scientist image file New Scientist 6 Feb 2010.jpg image size 150px image caption New Scientist cover, 6 February 2010 company Reed Business Information Ltd total circulation ... website url http www.newscientist.com issn 0262 4079 New Scientist is a weekly non peer review ... Scientist , no. 2671, 27 August 2008, p. 46. ref , which since 1996 has also run a website, covering ... acquired New Scientist when it merged with International Publishing Corporation IPC Magazines in 1970 ... discusses recent articles, and discussion on the website. New Scientist is based in London, England ... Scientist url http www.newscientist.com people editorial work New Scientist accessdate 2 December ... year anniversary gives some anecdotes on the founding. ref cite journal title How New Scientist got started first Nigel last Calder journal New Scientist date 24 November 1966 url http www.newscientist.com article dn10574 how new scientist got started.html?full true ref The British science magazine Science Journal , published 1965 71, was merged with the New Scientist to form New Scientist and Science ... ref The general look and feel of New Scientist changed over the years, like all magazines. In the early ... books?id c2iCzjpnd4EC&printsec frontcover&rview 1 v onepage&q&f false New Scientist, vol ... XI67f03u6wgC&printsec frontcover&lr &rview 1 v onepage&q&f false New Scientist for 19 January 1978 ref . Advertising New Scientist always runs many pages of advertisements for jobs in the field of science ... are interspersed with the magazine s text. Website New Scientist has a http www.newscientist.com ... New Scientist newsletters. Subscribers to the print edition have full access to all articles .... From mid 2006 some New Scientist content was made available to users of Newsvine , a community driven ..., which could be avoided by disabling JavaScript in the browser. In 2010 New Scientist started http .... Controversies EmDrive article In September 2006, New Scientist was criticised by science fiction ...   more details



  1. Social Scientist

    Social Scientist ISSN 09700293 is a New Delhi based journal in social sciences and humanities published since 1972. External links http www.jstor.org journals 09700293.html JSTOR entry Category Sociology journals ...   more details



  1. Pulmonary scientist

    A Pulmonary Scientist is a health care occupation in the field of diagnostic studies related specifically to pulmonary function , the term Respiratory Scientist may also refer to a Pulmonologist who holds a medical degree and a doctoral degree MD PhD ref name pmid20617208 cite journal author O Donnell DE title The clinician scientist in respirology a vanishing phenotype journal Can Respir J year 2010 volume 17 issue 3 pages 104 7 pmid 20617208 doi pmc 2900135 url ref . Internationally pulmonary scientists have many different titles, such as pulmonary function techonologist, respiratory scientist, pulmonary scientist, cardiopulmonary specialist and in some places registered respiratory therapist s are also used in the role of pulmonary scientists. A physician in respiratory science is generally referred to as a physician in their title ie. Respiratory Physician Scientist ref name pmid20617208 . Respiratory science is a diminishing field of study and research even though the increase in respiratory related disease is increasing ref name pmid20617208 cite journal author O Donnell DE title The clinician scientist in respirology a vanishing phenotype journal Can Respir J year 2010 volume 17 issue 3 pages 104 7 pmid 20617208 doi pmc 2900135 url ref . International Pulmonary Science Australia In Australia there is no register or licensure for Respiratory Care, there is however the Certified Respiratory Function Scientist CRFS credential. Australian respiratory therapy is done by physiotherapists ... by physiotherapists are managed by specialized respiratory nurses. The term Respiratory Scientist is used ... Scientist Certified Respiratory Function Scientist CRFS The Respiratory Scientist is involved in all ... Scientist may work unsupervised in core areas and provide training to trainee scientists in these areas under the direction of a senior Respiratory Scientist. Minimum education requirements for the CRFS ... sumsearch.org cite&retmode ref&cmd prlinks&id 15182279 ref . Ireland Respiratory Scientist In Ireland ...   more details



  1. Chartered Scientist

    Chartered Scientist CSci is a professional certification professional qualification in the United Kingdom that is awarded by the Science Council through its Licensed member organisations. Holders of this qualification can use the post nominal letters CSci. Chartered scientists are professional scientists who are practising and or advancing science at the full professional level and are individuals for whom scientific knowledge or practice at that level form an essential element of their role. Chartered scientists are characterised by their ability to deal with complex issues, both systematically and creatively and can make sound judgements in the absence of complete data to develop solutions to scientific problems and communicate their conclusions clearly to specialist and non specialist audiences. The required standard ref Standards section of Chartered Scientist website http www.charteredscientist.org about standards.html ref for Chartered Scientist registration is a Masters level science qualification or equivalent with four years of postgraduate work experience. See also Chartered Chemist Chartered Engineer Chartered Physicist Chartered Statistician Chartered Mathematician References references External links http www.sciencecouncil.org Science Council website http www.charteredscientist.org about Chartered Scientist website Category Professional titles and certifications Category Post nominal letters job stub ...   more details



  1. Supervising Scientist

    The Supervising Scientist is a statutory office under Australian law, originally created to assist in the monitoring of what was then one of the world s largest uranium mines, the Ranger Uranium Mine . It now provides advice more generally on a wide range of scientific matters and mining related environmental issues of national importance, including radiological matters and tropical wetlands conservation and management . ref Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, http www.environment.gov.au ssd about index.html About the Supervising Scientist , retrieved 21 October 2008 ref The Supervising Scientist is administered as a division within the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Australia Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts . See also Uranium mining in Australia Uranium mining in Kakadu National Park References Reflist External links http www.comlaw.gov.au ComLaw Legislation ActCompilation1.nsf 0 452818CA44F431B3CA256F71004E346E?OpenDocument Environment Protection Alligator Rivers Region Act 1978 http www.environment.gov.au ssd about corporatedocs.html Supervising Scientist annual reports Category Government departments of Australia Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts Category Environment of Australia Category Radioactive waste Category Uranium mining in Australia Australia stub ...   more details



  1. The Amateur Scientist

    The Amateur Scientist was a column in the Scientific American , and was the definitive how to resource ... http books.google.com ?id hW0AAAAACAAJ&dq Scientific American 27s, The Amateur Scientist ref ref cite web url http www.scienceacademy.com tg.html title Scientific American s,The Amateur Scientist work ... Scientist ref The column was highly regarded for revealing the brass tacks secrets of research .... Since its d but in 1928, The Amateur Scientist was a primary resource for science fair projects ... s budget, projects from The Amateur Scientist were often elegant and quite sophisticated. Some ... to borrow from The Amateur Scientist to find low cost solutions to real world research problems. Albert Ingalls The Amateur Scientist traces its pedigree to May 1928, when Albert G. Ingalls began the column ... to The Amateur Scientist. C. L. Stong Ingalls wrote his column for almost 30 years, until his retirement ... a book titled The Amateur Scientist , Simon and Schuster the only collection of articles that has ... L. title The Scientific American book of projects for the amateur scientist publisher Simon and Schuster ... Scientist&dq Scientific American s, The Amateur Scientist ref Despite being only a partial anthology ..., Stong s book was reviewed in New Scientist as most fascinating ref Cite journal title Do it yourself science url http books.google.com ?id wOZDAAAAIAAJ page 46 journal New Scientist year 1963 ... s stewardship The Amateur Scientist presented fewer how to projects, and instead focused on the physics ... Mims III , a renowned writer of books for Radio Shack and an amateur scientist. However, during a conversation ... amateur scientist to write it. The publisher invited many potential columnists to submit individual articles, and some of these were published under The Amateur Scientist. But the magazine was unable ... Scientist every month. In 1999, Carlson became the first person to ever win a MacArthur Fellowship ... for the innovative projects he developed and published in The Amateur Scientist . In 2001, Scientific ...   more details



  1. Information scientist

    The term information scientist developed in the latter part of the twentieth century to describe an individual, usually with a relevant subject degree or high level of subject knowledge, providing focused information to scientific and technical research staff in industry, a role quite distinct from and complementary to that of a librarian . Developments in end user searching, together with some convergence between the roles of librarian and information scientist, have led to a diminution in its use in this context, and the term information officer or information professional are also now used. The term was, and is, also used for an individual carrying out research in information science . Brian C. Vickery mentions that the Institute of Information Scientists IIS was established in London during 1958 and lists the criteria put forward by this institute Criteria for Information Science appendix 1 as well as his own Areas of study in information science appendix 2 . The IIS merged with the Library Association in 2002 to form the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals CILIP . Examples Marcia Bates Michael Buckland John M. Carroll information scientist Blaise Cronin Eugene Garfield Paul B. Kantor Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster Calvin Mooers Samuel C. Bradford Brian Campbell Vickery Thomas D. Wilson See also Computer scientist Documentalist Information history Information science Library and information scientist Library scholar References Vickery, B. & Vickery, A. 1987 Information Science in theory and practice London Bowker Saur, pp.  361 369 Ellis, David and Merete Haugan. 1997 Modelling the information seeking patterns of engineers and research scientists in an industrial environment Journal of Documentation , Volume 53 4 pp.  384 403 Vickery, Brian Campbell 1988 Essays presented to B. C. Vickery Journal of Documentation , Volume 44, pp.  199 283 External links Pioneers of Information Science scrapbook http www.libsci.sc.edu bob isp scrapbook.htm ...   more details



  1. Gentleman scientist

    the grant system does not fund them. A scientist could be attributed the status of a gentleman scientist ... Gurney Gentleman Scientist and Inventor, 1793 1875 review , Victorian Studies , Volume 42 ... and Times of Sir Goldsworthy Gurney, Gentleman Scientist and Inventor, 1793 1875 . 1988. Lehigh University ... books feature 2007 12 05 craig venter index np.html DEFAULTSORT Gentleman Scientist Category Science ...   more details



  1. Computer scientist

    refimprove date September 2009 A computer scientist is a scientist who has acquired knowledge of computer science , the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their application in computer systems. Computer scientists typically work on the theoretical side of computer systems, as opposed to the hardware side that computer engineer s mainly focus on although there is overlap . Although computer scientists can also focus their work and research on specific areas such as algorithm and data structure development and design, software engineering , information theory , database theory , computational complexity theory , human computer interaction , numerical analysis , computer programming , programming language theory , computer graphics , and computer vision , their foundation is the theoretical study of computing from which these other fields derive. ref http www.bls.gov oco ocos304.htm ref Education Most computer scientists are required to possess a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Engineering , or a closely related discipline. For some positions, a bachelor s degree in a computer related field may be adequate. ref http www.bls.gov oco ocos304.htm ref A strong aptitude for math is important for a computer scientist. Good communication skills are also important for a computer scientist. Since computer scientists often work in teams on large projects, they must be able to communicate effectively with computer personnel, such as programmers and managers, as well as with users or other staff who may have no technical computer background. ref http people.cis.ksu.edu bbp9857 cs.html ref Technological advances come so rapidly in the computer field that continuous study is necessary to keep skills up to date. Continuing education ... scientist List of computer scientists List of computing people List of Russian computer scientists Data structure Computer ethics Software engineer References reflist DEFAULTSORT Computer Scientist ...   more details



  1. Meat scientist

    Orphan date February 2009 Meat scientist is the name applied to any of a subgroup of researchers at Utrecht University in the Netherlands who are currently working to artificially grow muscle cells in nutrient broth. The process is designed to stretch the muscle cells with mechanical anchors, which encourages the cells to form small bundles surrounded by connective tissue in arrangements similar to real muscle. ref A Meaty Question, The Economist, September 23 29, p. 12. ref Theoretically, this process will allow vegetarians who object to the consumption of meat on ethical grounds to consume meat and meat related foodstuffs in a manner that does not conflict with their beliefs. A by product of this process is that the meats produced will be sterile that is, uncontaminated by Escherichia coli E. coli or salmonella and free of antibiotics and steroids, and may also be lower in fat than their natural counterparts. References reflist Category Utrecht University ...   more details



  1. Government scientist

    A government scientist is a scientist employment employed by a country s government , either in a research driven job for example J. Robert Oppenheimer on the Manhattan Project , or for another role that requires scientific training and methods. Australia In Australia, most government scientists are employed by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation . A Chief Scientist is appointed to advise the government through the Office of the Chief Scientist Australia Office of the Chief Scientist . Singapore In Singapore , government scientists are classified according to the Departmental Titles Alteration Amendment Act 1996, which amended the Departmental Titles Alteration Ordinance of 1950. Expand section date January 2009 United Kingdom In the United Kingdom , government scientists are part of the Her Majesty s Civil Service Scientific Civil Service . However, that was not always the case. Before the Second World War, government scientists were recruited and employed by the Civil Service on an ad hoc basis, with grades, job titles, and organizations that varied between departments. In 1930, the Carpenter Committee was appointed to investigate the organization of civil service scientific and technical staff, and its report proposed a reorganization that covered the entire Service. This report was endorsed by the Tomlin Commission, however it was impossible to reach agreement with the relevant staff associations, who wanted other professional groups within the civil service to be similarly reorganized, and nothing ended up happening. ref name Gladden cite book title Civil Services of the United Kingdom author E. N. Gladden pages 35&ndash 37 date 1967 publisher Frank Cass and Company Ltd location London ref World War Two changed this by causing a far greater number of scientific and technical staff to be employed by the government. The Barlow Committee on Scientific Staff in Government Departments reviewed the positions of government scientists during ...   more details



  1. Biomedical scientist

    Expert subject Medicine date February 2009 A biomedical scientist biomedician , biomedical doctor , medical scientist is a scientist trained in biology , particularly in the context of medicine . These scientists work to gain knowledge on the main principles of how the human body works and to find new ways to cure or treat disease by developing advanced diagnostic test diagnostic tools or new therapy therapeutic strategies . The research of biomedical scientists is referred to as biomedical research . Biomedical scientists can have a particular focus on Pure research basic , pre clinical development pre clinical , or translational research . While biomedical scientists specifically focus on understanding the human body and disease, scientists educated in other fields also contribute greatly to advancements in medical knowledge, including biologist s, chemist s, physicist s, and biomedical engineering some engineers . In the United Kingdom , the term biomedical scientist has a different ... clinical pathology services. Description The specific activities of the biomedical scientist ... positions at academic institutions, as well as senior scientist positions at most companies. Some ... Refimprove date April 2007 Biomedical scientist is the protected title used by professionals working within the pathology department of a hospital . ref cite book title The Biomedical Scientist as Expert ... who falsely claims to be a biomedical scientist commits an offence and could be Fine penalty fined ... and they are permitted to use the protected title biomedical scientist . Biomedical scientists are not exclusively ... outlook report suggests that biomedical scientist employment is expected to increase 40 percent ... , interpretation logic interpreting , and revising fact s Scientist an expert in at least one area ... s Biology the study of life Clinical scientist Health profession profession in which a person ... 62 Resources at Health Careers medicine DEFAULTSORT Biomedical Scientist Category Healthcare occupations ...   more details




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