adopted the name CarnegieInstitution for Science to better distinguish it from the other organizations ... pages Washington DC CarnegieInstitution for Science 69118604016 Facebook page DEFAULTSORT CarnegieInstitution For Science Category Organizations established in 1902 Category Andrew Carnegie Category Scientific research foundations ar cs CarnegieInstitution for Science de CarnegieInstitution for Science es Instituto Carnegie fr CarnegieInstitution it CarnegieInstitution for Science ja ru fi CarnegieInstitution for Science uk ...external links date February 2011 refimprove date January 2011 This article is about a scientific institution headquartered in Washington, D.C., and is not to be confused with the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Carnegie Institute , the Carnegie Institute of Technology , or the CarnegieScience Center all of which are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The CarnegieInstitution for Science also called the CarnegieInstitution of Washington CIW is an organization in the United States established to support ... Ecology Stanford, CA , Earth science , materials science , and astrobiology at the Geophysical Laboratory Washington, DC Earth science Earth and planetary sciences as well as astronomy at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Washington, DC , and at the Observatories of the CarnegieInstitution of Washington ... of mankind... Andrew Carnegie, January 28, 1902 blockquote The CarnegieInstitution was founded ... and science and thereby reveals the core identity. The institution remains officially and legally the CarnegieInstitution of Washington, but now has a public identity that more clearly describes ... by the CarnegieInstitution after 100 years. Citation needed date February 2007 The OCIW went ... April 2003 present References reflist 2 External links Americana Poster CarnegieInstitution of Washington ... http case.carnegiescience.edu about Carnegie Academy for Science Education and First Light http www.ciwemb.edu ... more details
Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination CarnegieInstitution Administration Building , National ..., CarnegieInstitution of Washington http www.ciw.edu CarnegieInstitution of Washington Registered ...Infobox nrhp name Administration Building, Carnegie Institute of Washington nrhp type nhl image Administration Building CarnegieInstitution of Washington.JPG caption location 1530 P Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. N.W. , Washington, D.C. coord parameters region US type landmark coord display inline,title coord format dec longitude 77.036237 latitude 38.909454 locmapin District of Columbia area built 1910 architect Carrere and Hastings original William Adams Delano modifications architecture Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts designated nrhp type June 23, 1965 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 728&ResourceType Building title Administration Building, Carnegie Institute of Washington accessdate 2008 05 09 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris cite web url http www.nr.nps.gov title National Register Information System date 2007 01 23 work National Register of Historic Places publisher National Park Service ref area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 66000959 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref The Administration Building, Carnegie Institute of Washington is a Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts style building designed by architects Carrere and Hastings . It houses the CarnegieInstitution for Science . According to the National Park Service blockquote Andrew Carnegie founded and endowed this Institution in 1902 to encourage scientific investigation, research and discovery that would lead to the improvement of mankind. The Beaix Arts style building, designed by New York architects Carrerre and Hastings, was completed in 1910. The building currently houses the administrative offices of the CarnegieInstitution. ref name nhlsum blockquote ... more details
Infobox Museum name CarnegieScience Center image CarnegieScience Center.jpg imagesize 250px caption map type Pennsylvania map caption small Location of CMA in Pennsylvania. small latitude 40.445614 longitude 80.018181 established 1991 dissolved location Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania type visitors director curator publictransit website http www.carnegiesciencecenter.org www.carnegiesciencecenter.org The CarnegieScience Center , located in the Chateau Pittsburgh Chateau ref http www.city.pittsburgh.pa.us cp maps chateau.html ref neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , opened in 1991. ref name history http www.carnegiesciencecenter.org default.aspx?pageId 165 CarnegieScience Center History ref With a history that dates to October 24, 1939, the CarnegieScience Center is the most visited museum in Pittsburgh. Among its attractions are the newly constructed Buhl Digital Dome which features the latest in projection , the Rangos Omnimax Theater , the Miniature Railroad & Village , the USS Requin SS 481 USS Requin a World War II submarine and roboworld , touted as the world s largest permanent robotics exhibit with more than 30 interactive displays featuring all things robotic , including the first physical home for Carnegie Mellon University s Robot Hall of Fame . Under the leadership of Robert Wilburn , Buhl Science Center merged with the Carnegie Institute and a new 40 million CarnegieScience Center was constructed. Citation needed date May 2009 See also Commonscat inline CarnegieScience Center Miniature Railroad & Village Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh List of museums in Pennsylvania Seddon Bennington director of the museum from 1994 until 2002. References Reflist Pittsburgh Museums in Pennsylvania Category Museums in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Museums established in 1991 Category Science museums in Pennsylvania Category Buildings and structures completed in 1991 ... stub nl CarnegieScience Center ... more details
The notion of institution has been created by Joseph Goguen and Rod Burstall in the late 1970s in order to deal with the population explosion among the logical system s used in computer science . The notion tries to capture the essence of the concept of logical system . With this, it is possible to develop concepts of specification language s like structuring of specifications, parameterization, implementation, refinement, development , proof calculi and even tool s in a way completely independent of the underlying logical system. There are also morphism s that allow to relate and translate logical systems. Important applications of this are re use of logical structure also called borrowing , heterogeneous specification and combination of logics. Recently, institutional model theory has generalized many notions and deep results of model theory . Definition The theory of institutions does not assume anything about the nature of the logical system. That is, Interpretation logic model s and Sentence mathematical logic sentences may be arbitrary objects the only assumption being that there is a satisfaction relation between models and sentences, telling whether a sentence holds in a model or not. Satisfaction is inspired by T schema Tarski s truth definition , but can in fact be any binary ... source signature by just forgetting some components of the model. Formally, an institution ... J. A. Goguen and R. M. Burstall, Introducing Institutions, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 164, pp ... and G. Rosu, Institution morphisms, Formal aspects of computing 13, pp.  274 307, 2002. D. Sannella and A. Tarlecki, Specifications in an arbitrary institution, Information and Computation 76 ... bremen.de flirts Formalism, Logic, Institution Relating, Translating and Structuring including large bibliography http www.imar.ro diacon publications.html Institutions institution independent Razvan ... system Abstract model theory Category Theoretical computer science Category Model theory ... more details
The School of Computer Science SCS at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States USA is a leading private school for computer science established in 1965. It has been consistently ranked among the top computer science programs over the decades. U.S. ... to Carnegie Mellon University s School of Computer Science. In the past 15 years, researchers from Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science have made developments in the fields of algorithm s, computer ... today Organizational units Computer Science Department CSD Robotics Institute RI Carnegie Mellon Institute for Software Research International Institute for Software Research International ISRI Carnegie ... in Computer ScienceCarnegie Mellon, CS undergrads only MBA Computer Science 3 2 Program Carnegie ... Pausch s own devotion to linking computer science and entertainment, as he was a co founder of Carnegie ... Science during every Carnegie Mellon University traditions Spring Carnival Spring Carnival celebration .... Manuela M. Veloso is the Herbert A. Simon Professor at the School of Computer Science, Carnegie ... Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Carnegie Mellon School Of Computer Science Category Schools and departments of Carnegie Mellon Category Computer science departments in the United States Category Educational ... best graduate schools top computer science schools rankings accessdate 2009 06 ... created The Department of Computer Science, one of the first such departments in the nation. Their mission statement was to cultivate a course of study leading to the Ph.D. degree in computer science ... science . The educational program, formally accepted in October 1965, drew its first graduate students ... of Science . With support from Newell, Simon, A. Nico Habermann Nico Haberman , Provost Angel Jordan and President Richard Cyert , the department of computer science began a two year status as a floating ... Science, among the first such schools in the country. Structure in the 1980s During the 1980s ... more details
Carnegie may refer to Andrew Carnegie , Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist, for whom many entries on this page are named Dale Carnegie , motivational speaker and author David Carnegie entrepreneur , Scottish Swedish industrialist David Carnegie explorer , Australian explorer Herb Carnegie Jamaican Canadian hockey player and philanthropist James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife Mary Elizabeth Carnegie , American nurse and educator Roderick Carnegie , Australian businessman, born 1932 Earl of Northesk , surname Carnegie, 1662 to 2010 Earl of Southesk , surname Carnegie Institutions Named for Andrew Carnegie The Carnegie Building , a building on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for which he provided funds Carnegie College , in Dunfermline, Scotland, a further education college Carnegie Community Centre in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Carnegie Deli , in New York City Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The Carnegie Foundation disambiguation , several foundations Carnegie Hall , a concert hall in New York City Carnegie Hall, Inc. , a regional cultural center in Lewisburg, West Virginia The Carnegie Hero Fund CarnegieInstitution for Science , also called CarnegieInstitution of Washington CIW , which conducts scientific research The Carnegie stages of embryonic development Carnegie library , libraries built with grants paid by Carnegie The Carnegie Medal in Literature Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Institute of Technology CIT , now part of the Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Museum of Art , in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which awards the Carnegie Prize Carnegie Museum of Natural History , featuring the famous Dinosaur Hall The Carnegie collection , a series of educational figures based on the exhibits in Dinosaur Hall Carnegie Steel Company , for which was named USS Carnegie CVE 38 USS Carnegie CVE 38 Carnegie United Kingdom Trust , a charitable foundation Named for industrialist ... more details
Carnegie Institute can refer to Carnegie Institute, operator of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CarnegieInstitution for Science formally known as the CarnegieInstitution of Washington , Washington, D.C. Carnegie Institute of Technology , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Carnegie Institute, a private postsecondary school in Troy, Michigan school disambiguation Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
social institutions Stanford Encyclopaedia Social Institutions ref The term institution is commonly ... , such as political science , anthropology , economics , and sociology the latter being described by Durkheim as the science of institutions, their genesis and their functioning . ref Durkheim ... es, including corporation s see financial institution , factory , capitalism , division of labour ... and marriage . The institution of money encompasses many formal organizations, including banks ... behaviors. The social function of the institution was executed by the fulfillment of roles. Basic ... out of games. For example, the Cournot duopoly model is based on an institution involving an auctioneer ... with the institutions as equilibria approach instead, it is much more complicated. In political science ... of economics with a close relationship to political science, considers how government policy choices ... as a whole. The term may also be used to refer to committing a particular individual to an institution, such as a mental institution. To this extent, institutionalization may carry negative connotations ... those newcomers not only technically capable to function within the institution but also responsive to its socialization process. See also Wiktionary institution Actor analysis Deinstitutionalization ... abuse Institutional economics Institutional logic Institutional memory Linkage institution References ... , Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Category Social institutions Category Political science ... cs Instituce da Institution de Institution et Institutsioon el es Instituci n eo Institucio fa fr Institution sociologie gl Instituci n ko hr Ustanova id Pranata it Istituzione ... Institucioni simple Institution sl Ustanova sr fi Instituutio ta th uk ... more details
Infobox journal title Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science cover Image Proceedings of the IMechE C journal cover.jpg editors Matthew P Cartmell discipline Mechanical engineering peer reviewed former names abbreviation Proc. Inst. Mech. Eng. C J. Mech. Eng. Sci. publisher SAGE Publications country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1989 present openaccess license impact 0.416 impact year 2009 website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal202017 link1 http pic.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http pic.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 9408679 LCCN 84650606 CODEN PMCSED ISSN 0954 4062 eISSN 2041 2983 The Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science , Part C of the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers IMechE , is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes research into the fundamentals of engineering science and its application to the solution of challenges and problems in engineering. The journal was first published under its current name in 1989 and is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of IMechE. ref http www.imeche.org knowledge publications IMechE publications page . IMechE. Retrieved 25 May 2011. ref Abstracting and indexing The Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science is abstracted and indexed in Scopus and the Science Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2009 impact factor is 0.416, ranking it 82nd out of 116 journals in the category Engineering, Mechanical . ref name WoS cite web url http isiwebofknowledge.com title Web of Science year 2011 accessdate 2011 05 24 ref References Reflist External links Official website 1 http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal202017 Category Monthly journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1989 Category Engineering journals Category SAGE academic journals ... more details
Observatory Mount Wilson , and donated an additional ten million dollars to the CarnegieInstitution for ScienceCarnegieInstitution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope ... in 1902 to found the CarnegieInstitution at Washington, D.C. He later contributed more to these and other ...Infobox person name Andrew Carnegie image Andrew Carnegie, three quarter length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, 1913 crop.jpg caption Andrew Carnegie in 1913. birth date birth date 1835 11 25 mf ... Whitfield Carnegie Louise Whitfield children Margaret Carnegie Miller networth profit 298.3 billion ...   February 2008. website signature Andrew Carnegie signature.svg Image Andrew Carnegie in National Portrait Gallery IMG 4441.JPG 200px right thumb Carnegie as he appears in the National Portrait Gallery United States National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Andrew Carnegie IPAc en icon ... en k r n i respell kar NEG ee ref name MacKay p29 MacKay Little Boss A life of Andrew Carnegie ... important philanthropists of his era. Carnegie was born in Dunfermline , Scotland, and emigrated ... Pittsburgh s Carnegie Steel Company , which was later merged with Elbert H. Gary s Federal Steel Company ... others he built Carnegie Hall , later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York , Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , CarnegieInstitution of Washington , Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh . Carnegie gave most of his money to establish many Carnegie library libraries , schools, and universities ... in history after John D. Rockefeller . Carnegie started as a telegraph er and by the 1860s had investments ... steel industry . In the 1870s, he founded the Carnegie Steel Company , a step which cemented ... industrial enterprise in the world. Carnegie sold it in 1901 for 480 million to J.P. Morgan , who created U.S. Steel . Carnegie devoted the remainder of his life to large scale philanthropy ... more details
Carnegie layout.jpg thumb 260px Inboard profile, general arrangement and deck plan of the Carnegie The Carnegie was a brigantine yacht, equipped as a research vessel, constructed almost entirely from wood and other non magnetic materials to allow sensitive magnetic measurements to be taken for the CarnegieInstitution for ScienceCarnegieInstitution s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism. She carried ...Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Carnegie Cruise1.jpg Ship caption Carnegie on her first cruise Infobox ship career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Ship name Carnegie Ship namesake Ship owner CarnegieInstitution Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded ... at the CarnegieInstitution, wanted to focus on acquiring oceanic magnetic data to improve the understanding ... books?id O wA0ocxAiIC&pg PA58&dq carnegie research vessel magnetism&hl en&ei w3B1TP5kx8qMB7r3oa8G&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CC4Q6AEwAA v onepage&q carnegie 20research 20vessel ... entirely non magnetic ship was needed. After convincing the institution s board, Bauer set about getting such a vessel built. The Carnegie was designed by naval architect Henry J. Gielow and built at the Tebo ... legacy exhibits ault exhibition bibl sailing.html title Sailing the Magnetic Fields Carnegie ... manoeuvrability and allow passage through the doldrums , so Carnegie was fitted with a producer ... dollars today to build. ref name Gubbins Carnegie was convert 155.5 ft m long with a beam of convert ... under all weather conditions. ref name Gubbins Cruises Between 1909 and 1921 Carnegie carried ... day. For the last four of Carnegie s cruises, the ship was commanded by Captain James P. Ault. From 1921 to 1927 Carnegie was laid up for an extensive refurbishment, including new deck timbers and a thicker ... Carnegie set off on the seventh cruise, which was intended to take three years. ref name Bunker Soundings taken during this voyage discovered the Carnegie Ridge off Ecuador . ref name NGA cite web ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 In embryology , Carnegie stages are a standardized system of 23 stages used to provide a unified developmental chronology of the vertebrate embryo . The stages are delineated through the development of structures, not by size or the number of days of development, and so the chronology can vary between species, and to a certain extent between embryos. It only covers the first 60 days of development at that point the term embryo is usually replaced with the term fetus . It was based on work by Streeter 1942 and O Rahilly and M ller 1987 . The name Carnegie stages comes from the CarnegieInstitution for ScienceCarnegieInstitution of Washington . While the Carnegie stages provide a universal system for staging and comparing the embryonic development of most vertebrates, other systems are occasionally used for the common model organism s in developmental biology , such as the Hamburger Hamilton stages in the chicken chick . Stages Days are approximate, and reflect the days since the last ovulation before pregnancy Postovulatory age . Stage 1 1 days fertilization polar bodies Stage 2 2 3 days Cleavage embryo cleavage morula Human embryogenesis Cleavage compaction Stage 3 4 5 days blastocyst and blastocoele trophoblast and embryoblast Stage 4 6 days syncytiotrophoblast cytotrophoblast amniotic ectoderm Stage 5 a c 7 12 days Implantation human embryo implantation embryonic disk bilaminar disk bilaminar germ disk primary yolk sac amniotic cavity Stage 6 ca 17 days primitive streak primitive groove chorionic villi secondary yolk sac Stage 7 ca 19 days gastrulation neural plate start of hematopoiesis notochord Stage 8 ca 23 days primitive pit Stage 9 ... index.php?title Carnegie Stages Stages at UNSW Embryology EmbryologySwiss iperiodembry carnegie02 EmbryologyUNSW wwwhuman Stages carnegie http embryo.soad.umich.edu carnStages carnStages.html Overview ... Category Embryology de Carnegie Stadien ... more details
The Carnegie School was a so called Saltwater school economics Freshwater economics intellectual movement in the 1950s and 1960s based at Carnegie Mellon University and led by Herbert Simon , James March , and Richard Cyert . ref Raymond Augustine Bauer, Kenneth J. Gergen 1968 . The study of policy formation . National Planning Association. p.115. ref ref Jens Beckert, Milan Zafirovski 2006 . International encyclopedia of economic sociology . p.48 ref The focus of the research was on organizational behavior and the application of decision analysis , management science , and psychology as well as theories such as bounded rationality to the understanding of the organization and the firm. Organizations , Administrative Behavior , and A Behavioral Theory of the Firm were three highly influential works done by researchers at the Carnegie School as well as work by Victor Vroom , Oliver E. Williamson and other faculty and graduate students. The interdisciplinary approach featured faculty at Carnegie Mellon s departments of Tepper School of Business economics, business , Heinz College public policy , Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science computer science , Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences psychology, and statistics . References reflist Carnegie Mellon Schools of economic thought Category Carnegie Mellon University Category Locality based schools of economic thought and methodology ... more details
outofdate date April 2009 The Carnegie Group brings together the science ministers and senior officials from the G8 nations and some others including the European Commission in meetings, possibly every six months or every year. The location of meetings rotates from country to country. The Carnegie Group of Science Advisers to Presidents and Prime Ministers was established in 1991 by William T. Golden, businessman, chairman of the Board of the American Museum of Natural History and long time adviser on national science policy issues in the US, and D. Allan Bromley, a Canadian born physicist who was the national science adviser to President George H.W.Bush. It has met twice yearly since its creation, but since 2009 meets annually. Members of the Group alternate in hosting the meetings. The Carnegie Group, an informal group designed to bring together the science ministers and advisors of the G8 countries and the EU to discuss issues of mutual concern and interest, has been faithful to the original design envisioned by its founders. But it is also a group that has adapted to changing circumstances and to the growing importance of the emerging economies of China, India, Brazil, Mexico and South Africa. Recent meetings of the Carnegie Group have been adjusted in order to engage these countries and address key regional and global questions and challenges of shared concern. The format of the Carnegie .... see Science Advisers to Presidents and Prime Ministers Volume V, A Brief History of the Carnegie ... on major global problems where science can provide sustainable solutions. Members of the Group have also articulated a desire to exert more influence in raising the profile of science and science ... links between those agendas and the topics discussed by Carnegie certainly underlines the value ... offered to host the 38th Carnegie Group meeting in 2011, the first time the Group will be meeting outside of the G8. Five short history volumes describe the agenda,issues and origins of the Carnegie ... more details
William Carnegie may refer to William Carnegie, 7th Earl of Northesk 1756 1831 , English admiral William Carnegie, 8th Earl of Northesk 1794 1878 , son of the above hndis Carnegie, William ... more details
Carnegie Museum may refer to Carnegie Museum of Houghton , museum located in Michigan Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County , museum located in Indiana Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh , a group of four museums in Pittsburgh, PA, including Carnegie Museum of Art Carnegie Museum of Natural History Disambiguation ... more details
John Carnegie may refer to John Carnegie politician 1837 ???? , politician in Ontario, Canada John Carnegie, 1st Earl of Northesk , Scottish earl John Carnegie, 12th Earl of Northesk 1895 1975 , World War I army officer and Scottish earl John Hilliard Carnegie hndis name Carnegie, John ... more details
File Carnegie Hill townhouses 2003.jpg right thumb Carnegie Hill townhouses, turn of the 20th century Carnegie Hill is a neighborhood within the Upper East Side , in the borough New York City borough of Manhattan in New York City . Its boundaries extend from 86th Street Manhattan 86th Street on the south to 96th Street Manhattan 96th Street to the north, between Fifth Avenue Manhattan Fifth Avenue ... from Fifth to Park avenues. The neighborhood is part of Manhattan Community Board 8 . Carnegie Hill ... is named for the mansion that Andrew Carnegie built at Fifth Avenue and 91st Street Manhattan ... The Battle of Carnegie Hill accessdate 2008 07 14 date 2000 02 12 author Maria Croce work Daily ... Institution . Facing it on 91st Street is the Otto Kahn House illustration below , a Florentine ... hewitt 90 jeh.JPG thumb left The Andrew Carnegie Mansion File Otto Kahn Mansion.jpg thumb left ... http www.nysun.com real estate carnegie hill spills over its east 96th street 6415 title Carnegie ... 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM title Carnegie Hill A Paean to the Past accessdate 2008 07 14 date 2001 06 10 author Christina Tree work The Boston Globe ref Besides, Andrew Carnegie, Marjorie ... of 90th Street. Preservation The Carnegie Hill Historic District, designated as such by the Landmarks .... ref name lpc Cite web url http www.nyc.gov html lpc downloads pdf maps carnegie hill.pdf title Carnegie Hill Historic District accessdate 2008 07 14 publisher Landmarks Preservation Commission ... Association and http www.carnegiehillneighbors.org cms index.php Carnegie Hill Neighbors , an organization ... Thinking of Living In Carnegie Hill Small Town Feeling, Big City Prices accessdate 2008 07 14 date ... title scale 10000 Category Neighborhoods in Manhattan Category Andrew Carnegie ast Carnegie Hill de Carnegie Hill es Carnegie Hill Manhattan fr Carnegie Hill id Carnegie Hill la Carnegie Hill ja pl Carnegie Hill pt Carnegie Hill sv Carnegie Hill ... more details
, PA , Carnegie Learning was founded by cognitive science researchers from Carnegie Mellon University ...Infobox Company company name Carnegie Learning, Inc. company logo File Carnegie Learning Logo.jpg 250px company type Wholly Owned Subsidiary slogan The Cognitive Tutor Company foundation 1998 location Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , United States key people Dennis Ciccone , CEO br William S. Hadley , Co Founder br Dr. Steven Ritter , Co Founder br John Robert Anderson psychologist John R. Anderson , Co ... , textbooks homepage http www.carnegielearning.com Carnegie Learning , Inc. is an United States ... curricula are based on extensive scientific research from Carnegie Mellon University , along with field ... Tutor solution. title Carnegie Learning s Cognitive Tutor Summary Research Results publisher Carnegie Mellon University date 2000 06 22 contribution url http www.carnegielearning.com web docs CMU research results.pdf ref A review by the United States Department of Education concluded that Carnegie ..., New York Times, October 8, 2011 ref Awards On May 6, 2009, Carnegie Learning was announced as the winner ... Solution. This was the third win for Carnegie Learning, having also won the CODiE in 2005 and 2007 ... their intent to acquire Carnegie Learning for 75 million. ref cite press release title Apollo Group to Acquire Carnegie Learning publisher Apollo Group date 2011 08 02 url http phx.corporate ir.net ... technology from Carnegie Mellon University for 21.5 million paid over a period of ten years. The transaction ... acquired newspaper Pittsburgh Tribune Review date 3 August 2011 ref Carnegie Learning retained its name and its offices in the Frick Building in Pittsburgh. It was reported that Carnegie Learning s work ...&p irol newsArticle&ID 1592120&highlight Apollo Group to Acquire Carnegie Learning http abclocal.go.com ... story on Carnegie Learning s Cognitive Tutor software http www.richmondregister.com homepage local ... the ref erences tags Reflist 2 Category Book publishing companies based in Pennsylvania Category Carnegie ... more details
Charles Carnegie may refer to Charles Carnegie, 4th Earl of Southesk 1661 1699 Charles Carnegie MP 1833 1906 , MP for Forfarshire Charles Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk 1854 1941 Charles Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk 1893 1992 Charles Carnegie, Lord Carnegie born 1989 hndis name Carnegie, Charles ja ... more details
David Carnegie may refer to Southesk David Carnegie, 1st Earl of Southesk 1575 1658 , Scottish Lord of Session and MP Sir David Carnegie, 1st Baronet died 1708 , grandson of 1st Earl, Scottish MP for Kincardineshire Sir David Carnegie, 4th Baronet 1753 1805 , de jure 7th Earl, British MP for Aberdeen Burghs and Forfarshire David Carnegie explorer 1871 1900 , son of 9th Earl, Scottish explorer and gold prospector in Western Australia David Carnegie, Earl of Southesk born 1961 , son and heir of James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife and 12th Earl of Southesk Northesk David Carnegie, 10th Earl of Northesk 1865 1921 , Scottish representative peer David Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk 1901 1963 , Scottish representative peer and Olympic Skeleton medallist David Carnegie, 14th Earl of Northesk 1954 2010 , Scottish peer Others David Carnegie entrepreneur 1772 1837 , Scottish entrepreneur, founder of Carnegie Investment Bank hndis Carnegie, David pt David Carnegie sv David Carnegie ... more details
Carnegie Foundation may refer to Carnegie Corporation of New York , a grantmaking foundation in the United States associated with libraries among other projects Carnegie Foundation Netherlands , the managing organization of the Peace Palace in the Netherlands Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching , a policy and research center in the United States See also Carnegie Endowment for International Peace , a foreign policy think tank based in Washington, D.C. Carnegie disambiguation disambiguation ar nl Carnegie Stichting ... more details
The Carnegie Building is the current home of the Cognitive Science Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY . It is one of the western most buildings on the campus and as such provides scenic views overlooking the city of Troy and the Hudson River. The four story building is named for Andrew Carnegie who donated 125,000 for its construction, which was completed in 1906. Image carnegie bldg1.jpg thumb Carnegie Building History Fires in 1862 and 1904 damaged buildings of downtown Troy and the RPI campus. The destruction in 1862 prompted the construction of the Main Building literally the main building of Rensselaer at the time . The destruction of the Main Building in 1904 prompted the Institute to consider expanding the campus. Being built around a hill, the Institute considered ... update.do?artcenterkey 495&setappvar page 1 Main Building Fire ref br In 1905 Andrew Carnegie ... 10 acre m2 adj on Walter Phelps Warren estate was acquired. There the Carnegie Building ... of 133,000. The Carnegie Building was dedicated along with the Walker Laboratory on June 12, 1907. ref name Carnegie Building http vcmr 108.server.rpi.edu archives buildings carnegie.html Carnegie ... was Andrew Carnegie s brother in law. In addition of being built with Harvard brick and Indiana ..., while the walls of the upperclass lobby contain etchings of familiar classic figures. ref name Carnegie ..., which directs research in cognitive science . The research and doctoral program taking place in the Cognitive Science Department is currently having its current goals set on integrating an interdisciplinary ... Science Department at RPI ref One small program that is held in this building is the Experimetrix ... science. Graduate students and professors work together to collect data and in turn analyze ... http www.cogsci.rpi.edu index.shtml Cognitive Science Department at RPI RPITemplate coord 42.73043 ... Polytechnic Institute Category Artificial intelligence laboratories Category Computer science institutes ... more details
s most notable labs in nano science By whom date July 2010 . Fellows of the Royal Institution ... of the Royal Institution Gresham College Hakluyt Society History of science Learned society Learned ... of Cornwall Royal Institution of South Wales Royal Manchester Institution Royal Society Science ...other Image Faraday Michael Christmas lecture detail.jpg thumb Royal Institution Christmas Lectures 1856 The Royal Institution of Great Britain often abbreviated as the Royal Institution or RI is an organization devoted to scientific education and research, based in London . Overview The Royal Institution ..., the application of science to the common purposes of life. Much of its initial funding and the initial ... Image Royal Institution Shepherd TH.jpg thumb The Royal Institution ca. 1838. Throughout its history, the Institution has supported public engagement with science through a programme of lectures, many of which continue today. The most famous of these are the annual Royal Institution Christmas Lectures , founded by Michael Faraday . The Institution has had an instrumental role in the advancement of science since its founding. Notable scientists who have worked there include Sir Humphry Davy ... which laid the groundwork for the practical exploitation of electricity at the Royal Institution. In total fourteen scientists attached to the Royal Institution have won Nobel Prize s. Ten chemical elements including sodium were discovered at the Institution, as well as the electric generator and the atomic structure of crystals. Presidents Since 1799, the Royal Institution has had fifteen Presidents ... RI Presidents since 1799 , Royal Institution website, accessed 26 02 2011 ref 1799 George ... Norton 1976 Prince Edward, Duke of Kent Directors Main Directors of the Royal Institution The leadership of the Royal Institution has had various titles Director of the Laboratory Director of the Davy ... url http www.telegraph.co.uk sciencescience news 6968961 Baroness Greenfields redundancy only way ... more details
James Carnegie may refer to James Carnegie, 2nd Earl of Southesk bef. 1583 1669 James Carnegie died 1707 , Scottish MP for Forfarshire James Carnegie, 5th Earl of Southesk 1692 1730 Sir James Carnegie, 3rd Baronet c. 1715 1765 , Scottish MP for Kincardineshire Sir James Carnegie, 5th Baronet 1799 1849 , Scottish MP for Aberdeen Burghs James Carnegie, 9th Earl of Southesk 1827 1905 , his son, Lord Lieutenant of Kincardineshire James Carnegie, 3rd Duke of Fife born 1929 , Scottish peer hndis Carnegie, James et James Carnegie ja ... more details