Research Institutes And Universities Here we give a list of institutes and deparments at universities that are Current Research on Analysis Techniques are State space Reduction and Testing Timing http://www.dedicated-systems.com/encyc/techno/research/research.htm
Extractions: Here we give a list of institutes and deparments at universities that are involved in real-time related research. For each of this groups we provide a brief summary of their activities and a link to their main web page. This is by no means an exhaustive list. If you think you know a site that belongs here that isn't already in the list, do not hesitate to let us know. Research: Real-time communication protocols (work on the AIDA (Adaptive Information Dispersal Algorithm) protocol), real-time databases, and real-time programming languages(At the core of this environment is a programming language (Cleopatra) that enhances predictability by allowing the limitations of the underlying computing platform (hardware and operating system) to be visible to programmers). Back to top Cornell University, USA
HEP Institutes In UNITED STATES OF AMERICA University of California. space Sciences Laboratory. Address 4203 Computer and space Science Bld, College Park, Md 20742. Telephone + 1 301-4054890. http://graybook.cern.ch/institutes/countries/US.html
Extractions: SUNY State University of New York State University of New York, NY (SUNYA) Department of Physics Address: 1400 Washington Avenue , Albany, Ny Telephone: + 1 518 4423300 (switchboard), + 1 518 4424501 (physics dept), + 1 518 4424547 (HEPL), + 1 518 4424535 (director) Fax: + 1 518 442 4546 (HEPL), + 1 518 442 5260 (physics dept) Email: msa90@cnsvax.albany.edu Research Type: Experimental physics Research Progr.: CESR-CLEO, charmed baryon and B-meson physics, LHC-ATLAS, pixel detectors, beauty baryons. University of New Mexico (UNM) Department of Physics and Astronomy Address: 800 Yale Boulevard N.E., Albuquerque, Nm Telephone: + 1 505 2772616, + 1 505 2775318 (theory), + 1 505 2772506 (experiment), + 1 505 2772077, + 1 505 2774742 Fax: Telex: 660461 asbks Email: cahill@ovid.unm.edu Research Type: Research Progr.: FNAL-CDF, medium-energy physics (neutrino physics and rare K decays); particle theory, lattice gauge theory, gravitation.
USRA Institutes & Programs Center for Advanced space Studies (CASS) Located in Houston, TX, CASS is a major research and conference facility built by USRA in 1991 and houses USRA s Lunar http://www.usra.edu/progs/index.shtml
Extractions: Located in USRA's Seabrook, MD office, CPSS's mission is to conduct space science research and leading-edge instrumentation and technology development, enable research by the space sciences communities, and to expedite the effective dissemination of space science research, technology, data, and information to the educational community and the general public. The Program Manager is Mr. David Holdridge Division of Space Life Sciences (DSLS)
EISCAT Groups Homepages of EISCAT related Groups and institutes. of Geophysics (GEO) of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) Imperial College space and Atmospheric http://www.eiscat.com/institutes.html
National Institute On AgingNational Institutes Of Health competitively reviewed studies that could be conducted on the International space Station. The PA is being cosponsored by NASA and ten institutes at the NIH http://www.house.gov/science/hodes_032200.htm
Extractions: Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics March 22, 2000 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: Thank you for inviting the National Institute on Aging (NIA) to participate in todays hearing on life and microgravity research and collaborations between the National Institute on Aging and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). It is an honor to appear before you today with my colleague Dr. Arnauld Nicogossian and the distinguished panel of witnesses. Overview of NIA/NASA Collaborations as well as other Institutes at the NIH, and NASA have supported joint ground/space projects, such as the Neurolab Program and the STS-95 mission. Most of the workshops supported by the NIA and NASA have focused on analysis and comparisons of changes observed during aging and the physical changes induced by space flight ( Chart #1 ). Through the issuance of workshop papers and grant solicitations, or Program Announcements (PA), these workshops have endeavored to stimulate the scientific community to engage in relevant research. The latest NIH-NASA Program Announcement "Earth-Based Research Relevant to the Space Environment," for example, was issued as a result of recommendations that arose from the 1997, NIA-NASA workshop "Aging and Space Flight: Expanding the Science Base" (
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Research Institutes Research institutes, space technology in the Netherlands. The National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) aims to support both Dutch industry and users. http://www.hollandtrade.com/asp/viewpage.asp?textid=885
Glenn Says He Fared Remarkably Well In Space space a toe in the door to understanding how the body gets older, and perhaps how to make the aging process easier. At the NASA and National institutes http://www.space.com/peopleinterviews/john_glenn_000128.html
Extractions: WASHINGTON (States News Service) To John Glenn, former senator and one of the best-known astronauts in history, NASAs 1998 mission to study how a space veteran would deal with the extremes of space as an older man was a walk in the park. "During flight, I never felt better in my life," said the 78-year-old Glenn Friday at a symposium on the experiments results in Maryland. Glenn called the experiment comparing the process of aging to symptoms the body goes through in outer space "a toe in the door" to understanding how the body gets older, and perhaps how to make the aging process easier. At the NASA- and National Institutes of Aging-sponsored forum at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland the veteran astronaut also gave clues to growing old gracefully. "Daily exercise, simple as that sounds," he said. "I think too many people hit an age and they are expected to act a certain way." At the two-day symposium, health scientists hailed the mission for paving a road to understanding bone, muscle and memory loss, as well as balance disorders and other age-related conditions.
Directory Of Education institutes and Centers. and development in the full range of issues related to the design, manufacture, performance, use, and safety of air and space craft. http://www.efluids.com/efluids/jsp/EduOthDisplay.jsp?eduMain=Institutes
CARA Education And Outreach: PreCollege We have a page on Yerkes Winter institutes, including schedules. During the Academic Year. During the academic year the space Explorers meet an average of twice http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/outreach/se/
Extractions: Precollege Education Precollege education is the heart and soul of CARA's outreach efforts and the cornerstone of our K-12 efforts is the Space Explorers Program. The Space Explorers program is a multi-year commitment that aims to increase interest and abilities in math and science of African American students from disadvantaged inner city school systems. The program strives to broaden the Space Explorers' base of scientific knowledge; to improve their abilities in problem solving, critical thinking, and synthesis; to develop their communications skills, to enrich their awareness of career options in science and technology fields, and to increase their motivation to attend college. This is achieved through exposure to advanced technology, hands-on activities, and the cultivation of personal relationships with members of CARA's research community. The Space Explorers Program is built upon what are recognized to be four effective strategies of outreach education: using hands-on (laboratory) activities
CARA Outreach - Yerkes Summer Institutes CARA Outreach Yerkes Summer institutes. Well, maybe you can t do it, but the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica s (CARA) space Explorers can. http://astro.uchicago.edu/cara/outreach/se/ysi/sgs.html
Extractions: Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica Written by Jim Sweitzer after the 1993 YSI. What do paraffin wax, aluminum foil, rubber bands, a tiny flash light, and a tape measure have in common? You use them to measure the size of our Galaxy, of course! Well, maybe you can't do it, but the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica's (CARA) Space Explorers can. This summer the Center's high school students have participated in eight investigations in Chicago and spent a week at Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin gauging the depths of the Galaxy. These thirty students are the core of CARA's outreach education program. In addition to their intense astronomical investigations, they teach younger students in the Chicago school system throughout the school year. It does help to have the astronomical facilities and faculty of the University of Chicago and the Adler Planetarium at your disposal to make these measurements. Fortunately, the Center mode of operation makes this possible. During the first part of the summer, the Space Explorers attended three workshops at the Adler and even got to see a telescope in the Adler's collection that was made by William Herschel, history's first galactic astronomer. Mid-summer saw the students taking a series of physics and astronomy labs at the Kersten Physics Teaching Facility on campus. During these labs they investigated the basic physics of light and even used the Kersten's Dunham telescope.
Romanian Space Agency (ROSA) In addition, these companies and institutes may eventually increase their involvement in other space markets.ESA Workshop on space Industry 11-12 May 2004. http://portal.rosa.ro/index.php3?l_id=2
Extractions: home feedback german Jump to: KUNSTUNI LINZ - Departments KUNSTUNI LINZ - Fields of Study Overall Search Studies at universities Studies at universities of arts UNI WIEN UNI GRAZ UNI INNSBRUCK UNI SALZBURG TU WIEN TU GRAZ MONTANUNI LEOBEN BOKU WIEN VETMED WIEN WU WIEN UNI LINZ UNI KLAGENFURT MEDIZIN WIEN MEDIZIN GRAZ MEDIZIN INNSBRUCK BILDENDE WIEN ANGEWANDTE WIEN MUSIK U. DARST. KUNST WIEN MOZARTEUM SALZBURG KUG Kunstuni Linz Institutes of the University of Art and Industrial Design in Linz Department for Space and Design Head of Institute O.Univ.Prof.Arch.Dr. Wilfried Posch Address A-4010 Linz, Hauptplatz 8 Building Hauptgebäude, 2. Stock, Ordinariat für Städtebau Tel 0732/7898-278 oder 0732/7898-270 Fax E-Mail wilfried.posch@ufg.ac.at Web http://www.ufg.ac.at/organe/inst1/index.html Secretary Monday - Thursday 7.30 - 16.00 o´clock, Friday 7.30 - 13.30 o´clock Library
McGill Faculty Of Law - Research Law will wish to consider the programs offered by the Institute of Air and space Law (IASL). Certificate programs, offered by both institutes, permit legal http://www.law.mcgill.ca/institutes/
Extractions: Three research institutes are affiliated to the Faculty of Law: the Institute of Comparative Law (ICL); the Institute of Air and Space Law (IASL); and the Institute for European Studies (IES). The Faculty's graduate programs, leading to doctoral or master's degrees as well as certificates, are the most extensive in Canada. Courses draw upon the civilian and common law traditions, but also include diverse legal traditions, legal theory, international law, environmental law, health law, human rights law, comparative private and public law, and air and space law. Graduate students whose research interests relate to comparative law, broadly understood, may choose to pursue their studies through the Institute of Comparative Law (ICL); those who wish to focus on Air and Space Law will wish to consider the programs offered by the Institute of Air and Space Law (IASL). Certificate programs, offered by both institutes, permit legal professionals from countries in transition to refine their legal skills through course work and professional placements. The Institute for European Studies (IES) was inaugurated on October 2, 2000. It is a joint venture of the Université de Montréal and McGill University. The Institute, just as the other three created in Canada in the year 2000 (Carleton University, University of British Columbia, York University-Toronto University), is supported by the Commission of the European Communities.
The Working Group On Space Science In Africa This publication is distributed to individuals and institutes involved in research and education in the space sciences in Africa. http://www.saao.ac.za/~wgssa/
Extractions: WGSSA Workshops, Conferences and Summer/Winter Schools Scholarships and Training Opportunities in Space Science Job Opportunities The Working Group on Space Sciences in Africa is an international, non-governmental organization founded by African delegates at the 6th United Nations/European Space Agency Workshop held in Bonn on 9-13 September 1996. The scientific scope of the Working Group's activities is defined to encompass: The Working Group seeks to promote the development of the space sciences in Africa by initiating and coordinating various capacity-building programmes throughout the region. These programmes fall into a broad spectrum ranging from the promotion of basic scientific literacy in the space sciences to the support of international research projects. The Working Group also promotes international cooperation among African space scientists and acts as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information through its publications, outreach programmes, workshops, and scientific meetings. The Working Group receives financial support from foundations and institutes committed to its objectives. One of its principal forms of support, however, is the time contributed freely by individual scientists.