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aditisposts · 5 months
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How to choose the right US universities to apply to as an Indian student
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With over 4,000 accredited universities and colleges in the USA, choosing where to apply can be overwhelming for Indian students. You need to thoroughly research each university's rankings, programs, location, costs, scholarship options, and support services for international students. #universitysearch
Aim for a balanced college list of ambitious, match, and safety schools based on your profile and budget. Check out university rankings on sites like US News to shortlist the top schools for your major. However, don't rely entirely on rankings - also talk to alumni and current students to understand the on-campus experience. #balancedcollegelist
While big names like Stanford and MIT are great if you get in, also consider public state universities which offer quality education for much lower tuition fees for internationals. Often universities with over 12% international students can have good support services too. #publicuniversities
Pay close attention to application requirements, deadlines, visa policies, as well as post-study work opportunities specific to each university while making your final list. Having contingency options in the same state often allows you to access in-state tuitions if you don't get into your first choice school later.
#applicationtips #EnvoyOverseas#
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Disclaimer: The perspectives shared in this blog are not intended to be prescriptive. They should act merely as viewpoints to aid overseas aspirants with helpful guidance. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research before availing the services of a consultant.
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aipidia · 9 months
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Prototypes for Humanity is a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing practical solutions to global challenges. We specialize in creating prototypes that address real-world problems and find effective, sustainable, and affordable solutions. Our aim is to develop products with the potential to improve quality of life while protecting our natural resources. Through our research, prototyping, and development process we are committed to providing innovative solutions that make the world a better place. We strive to create lasting change through creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving. https://www.prototypesforhumanity.com/
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irishgop · 11 months
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If the right person comes to the right conclusion should the process be subject to scrutiny?
If the expected person comes to the expected conclusion does the process matter?
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newsfromtherooftop · 1 year
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Could new technology speed up cancer diagnosis without surgery?
Could new technology speed up cancer diagnosis without surgery? l Researchers developing tiny molecular trackers to locate cancer. #cancer #universityresearch #funding
A new study aims to develop a technology that can detect and locate cancer in a patient’s body without them having to undergo surgery. To determine if and where the disease has spread, doctors often carry out biopsies, which involve surgically removing a small amount of tissue from an area where a tumour may be present. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth are developing tiny molecular…
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ehealth4future · 4 years
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Introducing to you one of our current projects: COMPASS (COordination on Mobile Pandemic Apps best practice and Solution Sharing), which strives to establish a catalogue of best practice guidelines for the creation of health apps in the context of pandemic situations (such as COVID). With these principles, we hope, we shall be able to encounter similar scenarios in the future even more effectively than before. **************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** Heute stellen wir euch eines unserer aktuellen Projekte vor: COMPASS (COordination on Mobile Pandemic Apps best practice and Solution Sharing). Im Rahmen dieses Projektes arbeiten wir mit Hochdruck daran einen Best-Practice-Katalog für die Generierung von mobilen Apps zur Bekämpfung von Pandemien (wie etwa der derzeitigen COVID-Situation) zu entwerfen, der es uns allen erlaubt zukünftig noch effektiver mit derlei Szenarien umzugehen.
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gabyalexa-g · 3 years
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Jerry Berry
As a keen snorkeler many of her pieces are inspired by photos she’s taken from underwater experiences. Her love of the ocean and the undersea world is evident in all her works. Enthralled by unique marine environments, she uses acrylic paints to capture water like translucency and to also build up bold, opaque layers. she loves the contrast these two techniques and styles can create. her pieces range from large canvas artworks capturing scenes of reef life, quite loose in style and full of light and life, to detailed pieces focusing on a realism approach.
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manishdwibedy · 3 years
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Birds might be conscious and self-aware like humans, groundbreaking study finds In a groundbreaking discovery presented in two papers, researchers found that birds are not only smart, but could be conscious and possess self-awareness. The two papers by Ruhr University Bochum and University of Tübingen detailed a newly discovered arrangement of microcircuits in the brains of birds that is similar to the mammalian neocortex. Birds are known to have a lack of a neocortex, the area of the brain which governs memory, problem solving, and planning in mammals. “It’s often assumed that birds’ alien brain architecture limits thought, consciousness, and most advanced cognition,” Marzluff, who was not involved in the study, said. Ruhr University's neuroanatomist Martin Stacho pointed out that while both mammal and avian brains share a lack of commonality, they still have many of the same cognitive skills. #science #birds #bird #avian #avienbeing #selfaware #stupid #stupidity #discovery #groundbreaking #universitylife #universityresearch #researcher #researchpaper #researchpapers #circuits #brainpower #conscious #cognition #nuero (at Ruhr University - Bochum/Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJwBjfPjZWg/?igshid=7ypn78k7wrhm
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armyde · 7 years
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Check this link out to help a student with a Facebook research project for university!
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aipidia · 9 months
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PART 1 I did a post a while back on how music affects the taste of wine, well, the famous winemaker/expert, Giancarlo Cignozzi uses music to help grow better grapes. Truly, Music is Life 😉😉 . . . . . #TheFinestItalianWine #TheBestItalianwine #GiancarloCignozzi #WineAndMusic #Wine #Music #MusicIsLife #MusicIsPower #Winemaker #Winetasting #WineTasteBetter #WineHacks #WineTricks #AboutWine #WineKnowledge #WineKnowHow #Italy #Montalicino #UniversityResearch #WineHarvesters #Sounds #LivingThings #BetterGrowth #VineyardOwner #Mozart (at Padua, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpQPK7mHZLY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18lr6hw204kd5
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surveycircle · 4 years
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New on my Pinterest: New Studies @SurveyCircle https://bit.ly/2De7Qh7 : Participants needed for online survey! Topic: "What do you think about Short Daily Movement?" https://bit.ly/3gq8ddT via @SurveyCircle #ActiveAging #HealthyLiving #PhysicalActivity #UniversityResearch #activity #survey #surveycircle https://bit.ly/39LviWM #SurveyCircle #Research #Survey #Study #CallForParticipants #Participants #Respondents | Participate now: http://twitter.com/daily_research/status/1335227126618972162
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‘100-year’ floods will happen every 1 to 30 years, according to new flood maps '100-year' floods will happen every 1 to 30 years, according to new flood mapsby Princeton UniversityResearchers at Princeton University calculated flood risks for 171 counties across four regions: New England (green), mid-Atlantic (orange), southeast Atlantic (blue), and Gulf of Mexico (red).
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gabyalexa-g · 3 years
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Suzie Marsh studied at Brighton and Exeter colleges of art.  Suzie obtained her degree in ceramic sculpture in 1982. Following this, Suzie went on to work as a designer for various Devon based companies. During this time she gained an insight into the techniques of industrial production. In 1986 she established her own workshop. Since then she has become well known for her animal sculptures which both in the UK and abroad.
The Inspiration
Suzie’s work reflects her fascination with animal character and form. Her inspiration is taken from life whenever possible and through constant observation of her own animals. Indeed, she has become an acknowledged leader in the portrayal of the domestic cat. Suzie now produces a large and ever changing range of cat sculptures at her studio in Cornwall. Additionally, Suzie donates a percentage of each sale to the Cats Protection League, an animal close to her heart.
The Creative Process
The hand carved sculptures are made in stoneware clays. These are fired at 1220 or 1280 degrees Celsius in gas and electric kilns. This process makes them suitable for inside and outside use. Glazes are used sparingly as Suzie prefers the texture and detail of the clay. Instead she prefers to use oxides and matt ceramic pigments to colour her work.
Suzie’s Portfolio
Suzie Marsh has also expanded her portfolio to include many other animals. She is now well known for her sculptures of African wildlife which include large elephant sculptures. Other regular subjects include hares, ducks and birds. In addition, she has developed a range of sculptures produced in cold-cast bronze resin.
Orders and Commissions
Suzie has undertaken many private commissions including sculptural exhibits for a museum in Taiwan.  Forest Gallery stock a wide range of Suzie’s sculptures and all are available to order. If you are interested in a particular sculpture not on our website please get in touch.  In some circumstances it may be possible to commission a special piece. If this is of interest please speak with us for more information.
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fumpkins · 5 years
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New Safer, Inexpensive Way To Propel Small Satellites
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A team at Purdue University has developed a new safer and inexpensive way to propel small satellites. (Stock photo) Download image
Finding inexpensive solutions for propelling CubeSats is one of the most critical components of the rapidly growing industry of commercial launches of satellites the size of a loaf of bread. The small size and relatively low cost have made CubeSats popular choices for commercial launches in recent years.
The first CubeSat was launched in 1999. Since then, more than 1,000 have been launched. The rapid development and application of nanosatellite technology has vastly accelerated mission complexity – sparking interest in robust, low-power and high-specific impulse micropropulsion systems.
Purdue University researchers have created a novel micropropulsion system for nanosatellite applications using a liquid fed pulsed-plasma thruster. (Image provided) Download image
Purdue Universityresearchers have created a novel micropropulsion system for nanosatellite applications using a liquid fed pulsed-plasma thruster. It uses a liquid propellant for Lorentz-force pulsed-plasma accelerator and extended lifetime ignition system driven by nanosecond long pulses.
“Our innovation helps address current challenges with CubeSat micropropulsion systems, including short operational lifetimes, contamination risks and economic challenges,” said Alexey Shashurin, an assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics in Purdue’s College of Engineering. “Our system is better able to operate reliably for the entire mission and the liquid propellant we use does not create the contamination risks to the subsystems that we see with current options.”
The Purdue team’s work was presented in June at the 2019 IEEE Pulsed Power and Plasma Science Conference in Orlando, Florida.
Overall popularity of the CubeSats is driven heavily by the great advancement in miniaturization of electronic components and sensors that allows for new kinds of space missions and measurements using a CubeSat.
“We have taken the next step toward developing a robust propulsion system for CubeSats to provide for necessary maneuvering during missions,” Shashurin said. “Developing innovative technologies like this is one of my passions.”
One of the student researchers who worked on the technology, Adam Patel, was named one of “Tomorrow’s Engineering Leaders” by Aviation Week Network and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Patel is a senior in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Shashurin and his team worked with the Purdue Research Foundation Office of Technology Commercialization to file a provisional patent on the technology. They are looking for partners to continue development.
Their work aligns with Purdue’s Giant Leaps celebration of the university’s global advancements in space exploration as part of Purdue’s 150th anniversary. It is one of the four themes of the yearlong celebration’s Ideas Festival, designed to showcase Purdue as an intellectual center solving real-world issues.
New post published on: https://www.livescience.tech/2019/07/17/new-safer-inexpensive-way-to-propel-small-satellites/
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dizzedcom · 5 years
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MIT’s new interactive machine learning prediction tool could give everyone AI superpowers
MIT’s new interactive machine learning prediction tool could give everyone AI superpowers
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Soon, you might not need anything more specialized than a readily accessible touchscreen device and any existing data sets you have access to in order to build powerful prediction tools. A new experiment from MIT and Brown Universityresearchers have added a capability to their ‘Northstar’ interactive data system that can “instantly generate machine-learning models” to use with their exiting data…
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