Akshara Weave – The 10 Minute Chakra

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Award-winning artist Akshara Weave brings you a higher science of sound for 10, 20, 30 & 60 Minute Chakra Attunements.
Ladder – a focused tune-up of the chakra system.
This evolutionary album incorporates a rarely heard tuning system called the Spiral of Fifths, compositional elements based on the Fibonacci Series or Divine Proportion of Phi, and harmonic relationships found within the double helix of human DNA.

Duration : 0:10:8

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padmesh receiving bharath ratna Rajiv Gandhi and Thiru GK Moopanar Award – Tamilan TV News Clips

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Tamilan TV News Clippings of the Bharath Ratna Rajiv Gandhi and Thiru GK Moopanor Award function organised by the Congress man on 10.10.2009 at New Woodlands Hotel. Mater C Padmesh is one of the Award Winner along with renowed persons from the different fields in industry

Duration : 0:0:53

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Meeting With The Faculty: Robert Mercer pt. 2

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Journalism Department Chair Robert Mercer discusses, July 18, his Fulbright Scholar award, which will allow him to introduce his j Journalism Department Chair Robert Mercer discusses, July 18, his Fulbright Scholar award, which will allow him to introduce his journalism program in Lutz, Ukraine this fall.

Duration : 0:5:31

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John Tippett IP Conservation Partnership Award $10K Grant

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John Tippett, the 2007 IP Conservation Partnership recipient, was recognized for his work to protect Virginia’s Rappahannock River. Mr. Tippett’s efforts include cooperative conservation programs and the education of stakeholders on key issues and the balance of environmental and economic benefits. His continuing initiatives on the Rappahannock include the removal of the Embrey Dam to restore more than 100 miles of spawning habitat for native fish species, mobilization of governmental agencies and real-estate developers for low-impact development, and the completion of two conservation easements on key river frontage.

Duration : 0:3:43

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Two NHGRI Intramural Investigators Selected for Presidential Award

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Two National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) investigators, a bioinformatician and a cancer geneticist, have received the 2007 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The awards were presented at a White House ceremony on Dec. 19, 2008, and were among 60 presented to young scientists funded by federal agencies.

Daphne W. Bell, Ph.D., investigator in the Cancer Genetics Branch, and Elliott Margulies, Ph.D., investigator in the Genome Technology Branch, are among 12 PECASE awardees supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the only NIH intramural investigators among this year’s awardees.

Duration : 0:7:48

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Beyond Transistor Scaling: New Devices for Ultra-low-energy Information Processing

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Beyond Transistor Scaling: New Devices for Ultra-low-energy Information Processing
Tsu-Jae King Liu [Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley]
Abstract:
The rapid growth of the semiconductor industry over the past four decades was enabled by the steady miniaturization of the transistor with each new generation of CMOS technology, which provided for continual improvements in integrated-circuit performance and cost per function. Transistor scaling has slowed recently, however, due to fundamental limits leading to increases in power density. In this seminar, I will discuss alternative switching device designs that can potentially overcome the energy-efficiency limitations of CMOS technology to help usher in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing.

Biography:
Tsu-Jae King Liu received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. She joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Member of Research Staff in 1992, to research and develop polycrystalline-silicon thin-film transistor technologies for flat-panel display applications. In August 1996 she joined the faculty of the University of California at Berkeley, where she is now Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences (EECS) and Associate Dean for Research in the College of Engineering. Her awards include the Ross M. Tucker AIME Electronics Materials Award (1992) for seminal work in polycrystalline silicon-germanium thin films, an NSF CAREER Award (1998) for research in thin-film transistor technology, the DARPA Significant Technical Achievement Award (2000) for development of the FinFET, the Electrical Engineering Award for Outstanding Teaching at UC Berkeley (2003), and the NAE Lillian M. Gilbreth Lectureship (2006). Her research activities are presently in nanoscale semiconductor devices and technology, and thin-film materials and devices for integrated microsystems and large-area electronics. She has authored or co-authored over 300 publications and over 60 U.S. patents, and is an IEEE Fellow.

Duration : 0:54:39

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The Walter Reed Award Lecture: Which Road to the Nobel Prize? (October 14, 2009)

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Ferid Murad, M.D., Ph.D. (Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine (1998), Regental Professor and John S. Dunn Distinguished Chair in Physiology and Medicine; Texas Nobel Scholar at the University of Texas at Houston; Director Emeritus, Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases and Director of the IMM Center for Cell Signaling, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, Texas) showed and discussed a promotional video that he and others made for public affairs education on the Nobel Prize. Dr. Murad described the Nobel Foundation, the founder, Alfred Nobel, and the prize process. Lastly, Dr. Murad, presented the history and current state of research in nitric oxide, an area of work for which he won the Nobel Prize.

Duration : 0:58:27

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NIMA Marketing Excellence Awards – SuitSupply – Overall winnaar 2008

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SuitSupply heeft de Marketing Excellence Award 2008 voor dé marketingorganisatie van het jaar 2008 gewonnen. De andere kanshebbers waren Philips en Rabobank. De vakjury toonde zich onder de indruk van het krachtige, unieke concept dat Suitsupply in de modebranche heeft neergezet. Suitsupply creëert een leuke paradox in de modewereld: een Umfeld van high fashion met prijzen van een discounter. Dit onderscheidend vermogen maakt het merk zo sterk en levert de organisatie een hoge mate van markt- en klantgerichtheid op. Suitsupply blijft continu werken aan haar formule. Met name de voortdurende expansie en de samenwerking met NOC*NSF vallen op. Het consistente gedrag is het bewijs van het visionair ondernemerschap en sterk leiderschap. Hoewel Suitsupply zelf zegt geen marketingbeleid te hebben, verraadt de gehele marketingmix wel een buitengewoon sterke oriëntatie op het merk. De locatiekeuze, de prijs-kwaliteitverhouding en de reclame de mix is gewoonweg Excellent!.

Duration : 0:2:47

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2006 (22nd) Japan Prize

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2006 (22nd) Japan Prize
www.japanprize.jp/en

Duration : 1:13:29

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Is there a term for those who have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?

Posted on November 25th, 2009 by admin in prize awardee | 2 Comments »

Please do not just say "awardee"

laureates