1:46
Larry Wisso- The PHD Advisor to Pakistani Fulbright PHD Student Waleed Zafar
Larry Wisso- The PHD Adviser to Pakistani Fulbright PHD Student Waleed Zafar talks to Voic...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: Tabinda Naeem
Larry Wisso- The PHD Advisor to Pakistani Fulbright PHD Student Waleed Zafar
Larry Wisso- The PHD Adviser to Pakistani Fulbright PHD Student Waleed Zafar talks to Voice of America's Tabinda Naeem. " My name is Larry Wisso.I am a Professor here in the Department of Health behavior and society here at Johns Hopkins. I am originally trained as a Pediatrician and a child Psychiatrist and that's at least part of the reason why Waleed and I got matched up. We both a medical background and we are both interested in mentle health and kind of things. Waleed is a wonderful ambassador for wherever he has come from. I don't think of him as a Pakistani student. We have a very diverse student body here. Sometimes I wonder if he thinks of me as an American Advisor or just as a plain old advisor. But he would be a wonderful advisor from anywhere. He is very intelligent, very reliable, brings an tremendous amount of work that we do. A lot of experience a lot of insight a lot of maturity. I suppose the thing that we say these days that I wish we could clone him. I would be sorry when he has to go home". "He is obviously well trained. His depth of knowledge in medicine and economics which is another part of his background which seems wonderful and I know that because of the way he has interacted with many faculty members around here, who I know have really appreciated the chance to work with him". "It would be wonderful. He brings something that at the moment is extremely valuable. It's a real multicultural perspective on human behavior on mantle health but also ...
published: 05 Sep 2012
views: 14
3:34
Edward Teller - Going to see Einstein give a lecture
en.wikipedia.org Doctoral advisor: Werner Heisenberg goo.gl www.webofstories.com...
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: metunalioglu
Edward Teller - Going to see Einstein give a lecture
en.wikipedia.org Doctoral advisor: Werner Heisenberg goo.gl www.webofstories.com
published: 22 Sep 2012
author: metunalioglu
views: 44
3:13
Graduate student advisor
Having trouble controlling your grad students? This product can help....
published: 22 May 2007
author: scottaherbst
Graduate student advisor
Having trouble controlling your grad students? This product can help.
published: 22 May 2007
author: scottaherbst
views: 4782
10:58
Karamyogi(1978) http://www.bhagavad-gita.org/
en.wikipedia.org Kurt Zadek Lewin (September 9, 1890 - February 12, 1947) was a German-Ame...
published: 12 Mar 2010
author: 89AYODHYARAMKOT2016
Karamyogi(1978) http://www.bhagavad-gita.org/
en.wikipedia.org Kurt Zadek Lewin (September 9, 1890 - February 12, 1947) was a German-American psychologist, known as one of the modern pioneers of social, organizational, and applied psychology.[1] Lewin (pronounced /ləˈviːn/, lə-veen) is often recognized as the "founder of social psychology" and was one of the first to study group dynamics and organizational development. Born September 9, 1890 Died February 12, 1947 Newtonville, Massachusetts Citizenship Germany, United States Fields Psychology Institutions Institute for Social Research Center for Group Dynamics (MIT) National Training Laboratories Duke University Alma mater University of Berlin Doctoral advisor Carl Stumpf Doctoral students Leon Festinger, Roger Barker, Bluma Zeigarnik Known for Group Dynamics, Action research, T-groups Influenced Fritz Perls, Abraham Maslow,M. Pat Korb, Brian J. Mistler, Eric Trist, David A. Kolb Lewin coined the notion of genidentity,[5] which has gained some importance in various theories of space-time and related fields. He also proposed Herbert Blumer's interactionist perspective of 1937 as an alternative to the nature versus nurture debate. Lewin suggested that neither nature (inborn tendencies) nor nurture (how experiences in life shape individuals) alone can account for individuals' behavior and personalities, but rather that both nature and nurture interact to shape each person. This idea was presented in the form of Lewin's Equation for behavior B=ƒ(P,E). Prominent ...
published: 12 Mar 2010
author: 89AYODHYARAMKOT2016
views: 7393
2:47
The Smart Way to Your Ph.D.
Dr. Dora Farkas, author of "The Smart Way to Your Ph.D.:200 Secrets from 100 Graduates", s...
published: 03 Sep 2009
author: dorafarkas1
The Smart Way to Your Ph.D.
Dr. Dora Farkas, author of "The Smart Way to Your Ph.D.:200 Secrets from 100 Graduates", shares her insights about graduate school and what motivated her to write the book.
published: 03 Sep 2009
author: dorafarkas1
views: 6597
10:47
Karamyogi(1978)Behavior is a function of Personality and environment!
en.wikipedia.org Kurt Zadek Lewin (September 9, 1890 - February 12, 1947) was a German-Ame...
published: 12 Mar 2010
author: mamta29dhody
Karamyogi(1978)Behavior is a function of Personality and environment!
en.wikipedia.org Kurt Zadek Lewin (September 9, 1890 - February 12, 1947) was a German-American psychologist, known as one of the modern pioneers of social, organizational, and applied psychology.[1] Lewin (pronounced /ləˈviːn/, lə-veen) is often recognized as the "founder of social psychology" and was one of the first to study group dynamics and organizational development. Born September 9, 1890 Died February 12, 1947 Newtonville, Massachusetts Citizenship Germany, United States Fields Psychology Institutions Institute for Social Research Center for Group Dynamics (MIT) National Training Laboratories Duke University Alma mater University of Berlin Doctoral advisor Carl Stumpf Doctoral students Leon Festinger, Roger Barker, Bluma Zeigarnik Known for Group Dynamics, Action research, T-groups Influenced Fritz Perls, Abraham Maslow,M. Pat Korb, Brian J. Mistler, Eric Trist, David A. Kolb Lewin coined the notion of genidentity,[5] which has gained some importance in various theories of space-time and related fields. He also proposed Herbert Blumer's interactionist perspective of 1937 as an alternative to the nature versus nurture debate. Lewin suggested that neither nature (inborn tendencies) nor nurture (how experiences in life shape individuals) alone can account for individuals' behavior and personalities, but rather that both nature and nurture interact to shape each person. This idea was presented in the form of Lewin's Equation for behavior B=ƒ(P,E). Prominent ...
published: 12 Mar 2010
author: mamta29dhody
views: 4150
2:52
Tuzo Wilson Describing Transform Fault
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, O...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
Tuzo Wilson Describing Transform Fault
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, Ont) T.Wilson; 'I enjoy, and always have enjoyed, disturbing scientists.' www.mssu.edu Here is an excellent biography on Tuzo Wilson which shows his compassion for the science. He was a well honoured and awarded Canadian geophysicist and geologist who achieved worldwide acclaim for his contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. These videos are from the 'The Planet of Man' series made in 1975. At the beginning of each segment, Tuzo Wilson is steering his rugged thirty-ton Hong Kong junk boat (which he recieved from a fellow student.) explaining certain geological processes. Some interesting notes about Tuzo Wilson; --He was once dubbed "the benign cyclone of science." --First graduate of a Canadian university in the field of geophysical studies (1930) --Professor of geophysics at the University of Toronto. --In the 1960s he became the world's leading spokesman for the theory of continental drift. --Range of mountains in Antarctica is named for him. --His name was given to a young Canadian submarine volcano called the Tuzo Wilson Seamounts --Made an Officer of the Order of Canada --Director General of the Ontario Science Centre from 1974-1985 --He headed up an Ontario government enquiry into aluminum wiring. --Circumnavigated the globe about eight times, --'Tuzo' was the maiden name belonging to his mother --His doctoral advisor was Harry Hess --After the war he led Exercise Musk ...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
views: 2956
1:57
Tuzo Wilson - Voice of Time
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, O...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
Tuzo Wilson - Voice of Time
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, Ont) T.Wilson; 'I enjoy, and always have enjoyed, disturbing scientists.' www.mssu.edu Here is an excellent biography on Tuzo Wilson which shows his compassion for the science. He was a well honoured and awarded Canadian geophysicist and geologist who achieved worldwide acclaim for his contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. These videos are from the 'The Planet of Man' series made in 1975. At the beginning of each segment, Tuzo Wilson is steering his rugged thirty-ton Hong Kong junk boat (which he recieved from a fellow student.) explaining certain geological processes. Some interesting notes about Tuzo Wilson; --He was once dubbed "the benign cyclone of science." --First graduate of a Canadian university in the field of geophysical studies (1930) --Professor of geophysics at the University of Toronto. --In the 1960s he became the world's leading spokesman for the theory of continental drift. --Range of mountains in Antarctica is named for him. --His name was given to a young Canadian submarine volcano called the Tuzo Wilson Seamounts --Made an Officer of the Order of Canada --Director General of the Ontario Science Centre from 1974-1985 --He headed up an Ontario government enquiry into aluminum wiring. --Circumnavigated the globe about eight times, --'Tuzo' was the maiden name belonging to his mother --His doctoral advisor was Harry Hess --After the war he led Exercise Musk ...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
views: 7504
6:22
James Canton, PhD: Futurist, Social Scientist, Author, Business Advisor
www.eaglestalent.com -- Available to book through Eagles Talent Speakers Bureau. Dr. James...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: EaglesTalent
James Canton, PhD: Futurist, Social Scientist, Author, Business Advisor
www.eaglestalent.com -- Available to book through Eagles Talent Speakers Bureau. Dr. James Canton is a renowned global futurist, social scientist, keynote presenter, author, and visionary business advisor. For over 30 years he has been insightfully predicting the key trends that have shaped our world. He is a leading authority on future trends in innovation. He is the author of The Extreme Future: The Top Trends That Will Reshape the World for the Next 5, 10 and 20 Years, Dutton 2006 and Technofutures: How Leading-Edge Innovations Will Transform Business in the 21st Century, Next Millennium Press 2004. Dr. Canton is CEO and Chairman of the Institute for Global Futures, a think tank he founded in 1990. The largest companies and governments in the world have gained from his foresight. He advises the Global Fortune 1000 on trends in innovation, financial services, health care, life sciences, energy, security, workforce, climate change and globalization. He is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Research in Innovation at the Kellogg School of Management. He has advised three White House Administrations, the National Science Foundation and MIT's Media Lab, Europe. Recognized as “one of the top presenters in the 21st century” by Successful Meetings Magazine, Dr. Canton is a highly sought-after keynote presenter. He has spoken to thousands of organizations on five continents. He is noted for his fascinating, informative, dynamic and entertaining keynotes. A frequent ...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: EaglesTalent
views: 32
10:09
Dr.Qadeer Khan.mpg
Abdul Qadeer Khan HI, NI (twice) Abdul Qadeer Khan, 1999 Born 1 April 1936 (age 76) Bhopal...
published: 20 May 2012
author: jeeveypak
Dr.Qadeer Khan.mpg
Abdul Qadeer Khan HI, NI (twice) Abdul Qadeer Khan, 1999 Born 1 April 1936 (age 76) Bhopal, British Bhopal, British Indian Empire (Present day, India) Residence Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory Citizenship Pakistani Nationality Pakistani Fields Metallurgical Engineering Institutions URENCO Group Khan Research Laboratories Physics Dynamic Laboratories GIK Institute of Engineering Alma mater Karachi University Technical University Berlin Catholic University of Leuven Delft University of Technology Doctoral advisor Martin J. Brabers[1] Known for Atomic detterence programme Ultracentrifuges development Martensite and Morphology Notable awards Hilal-i-Imtiaz (14-8-1989) Nishan-e-Imtiaz (14-8-1996 and 23-3-1999 Spouse Henny Qadeer Khan Hilal-i-Imtiaz Award Recipient Presented by Islamic Republic of Pakistan Date 1989 Country Islamic Republic of Pakistan Nishan-e-Imtiaz Award Recipient Presented by Islamic Republic of Pakistan Date 1996 & 1999 Country Islamic Republic of Pakistan Abdul Qadeer Khan[note 1] (Urdu: ڈاکٹر عبد القدیر خان; born: April 1, 1936), also respectively known in Pakistan as Mohsin-e-Pakistan (in Urdu: محسن پاکِستان; lit: Savior of Pakistan), FPAS, DEng, ScD, HI, NI (twice); more widely known as Dr. AQ Khan, is a Pakistani nuclear scientist and a metallurgical engineer, colloquially regarded as the founder of HEU based Gas-centrifuge uranium enrichment programme for Pakistan's integrated atomic bomb project.[2] Founded and established the Kahuta Research ...
published: 20 May 2012
author: jeeveypak
views: 682
16:48
Jay Leonhart in San Francisco talking about global warming.
An MIT Climatologist Dr. Richard Lindzen, claims that with global warming cirrus clouds wi...
published: 11 May 2012
author: Jay Leonhart
Jay Leonhart in San Francisco talking about global warming.
An MIT Climatologist Dr. Richard Lindzen, claims that with global warming cirrus clouds will disappear and allow for excess global heat to escape and we shouldn't worry about global warming. Most evidence says the opposite. Richard S. Lindzen Born 8 February 1940 (age 72) Webster, Massachusetts Fields Atmospheric physics Institutions Massachusetts Institute of Technology Alma mater Harvard University Doctoral advisor Richard M. Goody Notable students Siu-shung Hong, John Boyd, Edwin K. Schneider, Jeffrey M. Forbes, Ka-Kit Tung, Daniel Kirk-Davidoff, Christopher Snyder, Gerard Roe Known for Dynamic Meteorology, Atmospheric tides, Ozone photochemistry, quasi-biennial oscillation, Iris hypothesis Notable awards NCAR Outstanding Publication Award, Member of the NAS, AMS Meisinger Award, AMS Charney Award, AGU Macelwane Award, Leo Prize of the Wallin Foundation Richard Siegmund Lindzen (born February 8, 1940) is an American atmospheric physicist and Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Lindzen is known for his work in the dynamics of the middle atmosphere, atmospheric tides and ozone photochemistry. He has published more than 200 scientific papers and books.[1] He was a lead author of Chapter 7, 'Physical Climate Processes and Feedbacks,' of the IPCC Third Assessment Report on climate change. He is a well known skeptic concerning catastrophic global warming[2] and critic of what he states are political pressures on climate ...
published: 11 May 2012
author: Jay Leonhart
views: 121
1:45
Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School: Your Adviser: Mentor or Tormentor?
Have you made the Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School? Contemplating the fate? Watch now ...
published: 08 Apr 2010
author: crownbooks
Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School: Your Adviser: Mentor or Tormentor?
Have you made the Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School? Contemplating the fate? Watch now for helpful tips on choosing your advisor -- an important decision for every grad student. For more, visit Facebook.com/StupidDecisionToGoToGradSchool and be sure to read the book, Surviving Your Stupid, Stupid Decision to Go to Grad School, by Adam Ruben, Ph.D! Learn more about the book at Random House: www.randomhouse.com
published: 08 Apr 2010
author: crownbooks
views: 6749
10:04
RB Woodward pimpin' up the set
RB Woodward giving a lecture on Cephalosporin C vs. Penicillin....
published: 22 May 2007
author: kfinchsigmate
RB Woodward pimpin' up the set
RB Woodward giving a lecture on Cephalosporin C vs. Penicillin.
published: 22 May 2007
author: kfinchsigmate
views: 9015
1:29
Tuzo Wilson - Animal Vegatable Mineral
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, O...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
Tuzo Wilson - Animal Vegatable Mineral
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, Ont) T.Wilson; 'I enjoy, and always have enjoyed, disturbing scientists.' www.mssu.edu Here is an excellent biography on Tuzo Wilson which shows his compassion for the science. He was a well honoured and awarded Canadian geophysicist and geologist who achieved worldwide acclaim for his contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. These videos are from the 'The Planet of Man' series made in 1975. At the beginning of each segment, Tuzo Wilson is steering his rugged thirty-ton Hong Kong junk boat (which he recieved from a fellow student.) explaining certain geological processes. Some interesting notes about Tuzo Wilson; --He was once dubbed "the benign cyclone of science." --First graduate of a Canadian university in the field of geophysical studies (1930) --Professor of geophysics at the University of Toronto. --In the 1960s he became the world's leading spokesman for the theory of continental drift. --Range of mountains in Antarctica is named for him. --His name was given to a young Canadian submarine volcano called the Tuzo Wilson Seamounts --Made an Officer of the Order of Canada --Director General of the Ontario Science Centre from 1974-1985 --He headed up an Ontario government enquiry into aluminum wiring. --Circumnavigated the globe about eight times, --'Tuzo' was the maiden name belonging to his mother --His doctoral advisor was Harry Hess --After the war he led Exercise Musk ...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
views: 316
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CROMA | Organic Interactive Facade: Concept and Development
Façades are key architectural components that act as a filter between the building’s inter...
published: 11 Dec 2009
author: MIT CROMA
CROMA | Organic Interactive Facade: Concept and Development
Façades are key architectural components that act as a filter between the building’s interior and exterior, and thus play a huge role both in the energy-efficiency and in the aesthetic qualities of a building.
Modern architects like LeCorbusier have used brise-soleils, elements usually offset from the building’s body, to cast shadows and protect the interior from direct sunlight. Our research aims at reinterpreting this archetypal architectural element with recent advances in technology and chemistry, to create smart surfaces that afford an aesthetic, energy-efficient, and interactive architecture.
This video presents prototypes and concepts that explore organic electrochromism and its potentials at the architectural scale.
CROMA is an inter-disciplinary research initiative at MIT led by Daniel Cardoso, a Ph.D. Candidate in the School of Architecture and Planning, Dr. Avni Argun, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Chemical Engineering Department, and Carlos Rocha, a graduate from the Media Lab. Design firm SOFTLab has collaborated remotely from NY with the team in the production of 3D scenarios. The project has received generous support from an MIT Council for the Arts grant. Professor of Media Arts and Sciences William Mitchell is the initiative’s advisor.
See more information and a list of publications in http://croma.mit.edu
1:37
It’s Not Your Doctor Who Decides You Are Disabled
See who decides if you are disabled and how Social Security uses your doctors’ and the con...
published: 05 Mar 2012
author: Disability Advisor
It’s Not Your Doctor Who Decides You Are Disabled
See who decides if you are disabled and how Social Security uses your doctors’ and the consultative examination doctors’ opinions in their decision.
2:45
Entrepreneur Advisors presents: Doctorpreneur May 2011
EA's entrepreneur education and growth practice specialized for medical doctors seeking to...
published: 15 Apr 2011
author: Entrepreneur Advisors
Entrepreneur Advisors presents: Doctorpreneur May 2011
EA's entrepreneur education and growth practice specialized for medical doctors seeking to grow their practice and expand their entrepreneurial success.
1:23
EA LeaderStory- Susan Nicholas Docpons
published: 22 Apr 2011
author: Entrepreneur Advisors
EA LeaderStory- Susan Nicholas Docpons
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2:22
SportsList.ca Advisor Dr. Judy Goss, PHD
sports psychology...
published: 10 May 2007
author: sportslist
SportsList.ca Advisor Dr. Judy Goss, PHD
1:23
Tuzo Wilson - The Fire Within Volcano
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, O...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
Tuzo Wilson - The Fire Within Volcano
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, Ont) T.Wilson; 'I enjoy, and always have enjoyed, disturbing scientists.' www.mssu.edu Here is an excellent biography on Tuzo Wilson which shows his compassion for the science. He was a well honoured and awarded Canadian geophysicist and geologist who achieved worldwide acclaim for his contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. These videos are from the 'The Planet of Man' series made in 1975. At the beginning of each segment, Tuzo Wilson is steering his rugged thirty-ton Hong Kong junk boat (which he recieved from a fellow student.) explaining certain geological processes. Some interesting notes about Tuzo Wilson; --He was once dubbed "the benign cyclone of science." --First graduate of a Canadian university in the field of geophysical studies (1930) --Professor of geophysics at the University of Toronto. --In the 1960s he became the world's leading spokesman for the theory of continental drift. --Range of mountains in Antarctica is named for him. --His name was given to a young Canadian submarine volcano called the Tuzo Wilson Seamounts --Made an Officer of the Order of Canada --Director General of the Ontario Science Centre from 1974-1985 --He headed up an Ontario government enquiry into aluminum wiring. --Circumnavigated the globe about eight times, --'Tuzo' was the maiden name belonging to his mother --His doctoral advisor was Harry Hess --After the war he led Exercise Musk ...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
views: 285
0:58
McCain Advisor Phil Gramm Flunks Grades 3,5,9-Gets PhD?!
Clip from 1996 PBS special. McCain's economic advisor, former Senator Phil Gramm, ran for ...
published: 25 Jun 2008
author: MarkRussellPBS
McCain Advisor Phil Gramm Flunks Grades 3,5,9-Gets PhD?!
Clip from 1996 PBS special. McCain's economic advisor, former Senator Phil Gramm, ran for the Republican Presidential nomination in 1996. Mark Russell asks how a man who flunked out of three grades could go on to get a PhD. I ask if a man like this should be McCain's economic advisor.
published: 25 Jun 2008
author: MarkRussellPBS
views: 1100
0:59
Tuzo Wilson - Mountain heritage the Appalachians
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, O...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
Tuzo Wilson - Mountain heritage the Appalachians
John Tuzo Wilson (born Oct. 24, 1908, Ottawa, Ont., Can. — died April 15, 1993, Toronto, Ont) T.Wilson; 'I enjoy, and always have enjoyed, disturbing scientists.' www.mssu.edu Here is an excellent biography on Tuzo Wilson which shows his compassion for the science. He was a well honoured and awarded Canadian geophysicist and geologist who achieved worldwide acclaim for his contributions to the theory of plate tectonics. These videos are from the 'The Planet of Man' series made in 1975. At the beginning of each segment, Tuzo Wilson is steering his rugged thirty-ton Hong Kong junk boat (which he recieved from a fellow student.) explaining certain geological processes. Some interesting notes about Tuzo Wilson; --He was once dubbed "the benign cyclone of science." --First graduate of a Canadian university in the field of geophysical studies (1930) --Professor of geophysics at the University of Toronto. --In the 1960s he became the world's leading spokesman for the theory of continental drift. --Range of mountains in Antarctica is named for him. --His name was given to a young Canadian submarine volcano called the Tuzo Wilson Seamounts --Made an Officer of the Order of Canada --Director General of the Ontario Science Centre from 1974-1985 --He headed up an Ontario government enquiry into aluminum wiring. --Circumnavigated the globe about eight times, --'Tuzo' was the maiden name belonging to his mother --His doctoral advisor was Harry Hess --After the war he led Exercise Musk ...
published: 02 Sep 2008
author: mineguy101
views: 357