Interview with Gadamer Chair Professor Jean-Luc Marion
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- 10.1080/00221546.2009.11772131
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- The Journal of Higher Education
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsGary PerryHelen Moore is Professor of Sociology and Graduate Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Katherine Acosta received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and worked as a Research Associate at the Lead Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Crystal Edwards received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Connie Frey received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Gary Perry received his PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Seattle University.Helen MooreHelen Moore is Professor of Sociology and Graduate Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Katherine Acosta received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and worked as a Research Associate at the Lead Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Crystal Edwards received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Connie Frey received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Gary Perry received his PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Seattle University.Crystal EdwardsHelen Moore is Professor of Sociology and Graduate Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Katherine Acosta received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and worked as a Research Associate at the Lead Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Crystal Edwards received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Connie Frey received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Gary Perry received his PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Seattle University.Katherine AcostaHelen Moore is Professor of Sociology and Graduate Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Katherine Acosta received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and worked as a Research Associate at the Lead Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Crystal Edwards received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Connie Frey received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Gary Perry received his PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Seattle University.Connie FreyHelen Moore is Professor of Sociology and Graduate Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Katherine Acosta received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and worked as a Research Associate at the Lead Center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Crystal Edwards received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Connie Frey received her PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Southern Illinois University–Edwardsville. Gary Perry received his PhD at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Seattle University.
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- May 16, 2011
- Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Min Wu; Kwong Wing Chau; and Qi Ping Shen Professor, Management School, Chongqing Jiao Tong Univ., P.R. China (on leave); Instructor, Dept. of Building Services Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong (corresponding author). E-mail: bewumin@polyu.edu.hk Chair Professor, Dept. of Real Estate and Construction, Univ. of Hong Kong. E-mail: hrrbckw@hku.hk Chair Professor and Head, Dept. of Building and Real Estate, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ., Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong. E-mail: bsqpshen@inet.polyu.edu.hk
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- 10.1088/1742-6596/2352/1/011001
- Oct 1, 2022
- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
The International Conference on Control Theory and Applications 2022 (ICoCTA 2022), organized by the Hong Kong Society of Robotics and Automation (HKSRA), was held virtually (originally scheduled in Chengdu, China) in June 10-12, 2022. ICoCTA 2022 aims at bringing together researchers, engineers, scientists and industry professionals in a unique platform and present their stimulating research and knowledge transfer ideas in control theory and applications.Control theory and engineering have witnessed dramatic achievements, which have made possible space travel and communication satellites, have assisted in the design of safe and efficient aircraft, ships, trains, and cars, have helped in developing cleaner chemical processes while addressing environmental concerns.The conference included two full days of technical sessions consisting of keynote lectures, oral presentations, and poster presentations. 13 papers were selected from 28 submissions after peer review, and all the authors participated in ICoCTA 2022 with presentations and poster. In the keynote speech session, we were greatly honor to have invited Professor Romeo Ortega, IEEE Fellow, Full Professor at ITAM, Mexico; Professor Petros Ioannou, A.V. ‘BAL’ Chair Professor, University of Southern California; Prof.YangQuan Chen, University of California, Merced; Professor Anthony G Cohn, University of Leeds, UK; Prof. Yang Shi, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada; Professor Hyo-Sung Ahn, Distributed Control & Autonomous Systems Lab. (DCASL), School of Mechanical Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Korea; Professor Ioannis Pitas, Department of Informatics, University of Thessaloniki, Greece for addressing impressive and insightful speeches to the audience.List of ICoCTA 2022 Committees are available in this pdf.
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- 10.1111/j.1540-6253.2010.01584.x
- May 3, 2010
- Journal of Chinese Philosophy
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- 10.1088/1742-6596/2232/1/011001
- May 1, 2022
- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Control theory and engineering have witnessed dramatic achievements, which have made possible space travel and communication satellites, have assisted in the design of safe and efficient aircraft, ships, trains, and cars, have helped in developing cleaner chemical processes while addressing environmental concerns.The International Conference on Control Theory and Applications 2021(ICoCTA 2021), organized by the Hong Kong Society of Robotics and Automation (HKSRA), was scheduled to be held in Chengdu, China, but was held virtually on November 4-6, 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. ICoCTA 2021 aims to bring together researchers, engineers, scientists and industry professionals in a unique platform and present their stimulating research and knowledge transfer ideas in Control Theory and Applications.The conference included two full days of technical sessions consisting of keynote lectures, oral presentations, and poster presentations. We were delighted and honored to invited Prof. Romeo Ortega (IEEE Fellow, Full Professor at ITAM, Mexico), Prof. Petros Ioannou (A.V. ‘BAL’ Chair Professor, University of Southern California) and Prof. YangQuan Chen (University of California, Merced) to share their insightful ideas and mind-blowing research as keynote speakers.After a couple of months well preparation and hard work, the proceeding of the International Conference on Control Theory and Applications 2021 (ICoCTA 2021) is smoothly published.On behalf of the conference organizing committee, we’d like to show our congratulation and sincere gratitude to all authors, peer reviewers, speakers, oral and poster presenters and listeners. We deeply appreciate their endeavor in making the conference an impressive success.List of ICoCTA Committee Members are available in the pdf
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- Aggregate
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- 10.1161/strokeaha.122.041466
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"Scott, Prof. Alastair Ian, (10 April 1928–18 April 2007), Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Biological NMR, since 1981, Derek Barton Professor of Chemistry and Robert Welch Chair in Chemistry, since 2002, Texas A & M University" published on by Oxford University Press.
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- 10.1002/cc.36819958902
- Mar 1, 1995
- New Directions for Community Colleges
New Directions for Community CollegesVolume 1995, Issue 89 p. 1-4 Editor's Note Editor's notes Barbara K. Townsend, Barbara K. Townsend Editor BARBARA K. TOWNSEND is professor of higher education and chair of the Department of Leadership at the University of Memphis. For eight years she was a full-time faculty member, teaching developmental English and study skills, at Thomas Nelson Community College.Search for more papers by this author Barbara K. Townsend, Barbara K. Townsend Editor BARBARA K. TOWNSEND is professor of higher education and chair of the Department of Leadership at the University of Memphis. For eight years she was a full-time faculty member, teaching developmental English and study skills, at Thomas Nelson Community College.Search for more papers by this author First published: Spring 1995 https://doi.org/10.1002/cc.36819958902Citations: 2 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume1995, Issue89Spring 1995Pages 1-4 RelatedInformation
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- 10.1111/j.1744-1714.2007.00040.x
- May 15, 2007
- American Business Law Journal
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- 10.1111/j.0022-3840.2001.3501_219.x
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- 10.1080/1040265042000278513
- Sep 1, 2004
- Peace Review
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsStephen Zunes Stephen Zunes is a professor of politics and chair of the Peace & Justice Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. He is Middle East editor for the Foreign Policy in Focus Project (⟨www.fpif.org⟩), an associate editor of Peace Review and the author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism (Common Courage Press, 2003). Correspondence: University of San Francisco, Department of Politics, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, U.S.A. Email: zunes@usfca.edu Stephen Zunes is a professor of politics and chair of the Peace & Justice Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. He is Middle East editor for the Foreign Policy in Focus Project (⟨www.fpif.org⟩), an associate editor of Peace Review and the author of Tinderbox: U.S. Middle East Policy and the Roots of Terrorism (Common Courage Press, 2003). Correspondence: University of San Francisco, Department of Politics, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117, U.S.A. Email: zunes@usfca.edu
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Current Opinion in Anesthesiology was launched in 1988. It is one of a successful series of review journals whose unique format is designed to provide a systematic and critical assessment of the literature as presented in the many primary journals. The field of anesthesiology is divided into 15 sections that are reviewed once a year. Each section is assigned a Section Editor, a leading authority in the area, who identifies the most important topics at that time. Here we are pleased to introduce the Section Editors for this issue. SECTION EDITORS Cynthia A. WongCynthia A. WongCynthia A. Wong is a Professor of Anesthesiology and Vice Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago, USA. She is the Section Chief for Obstetric Anesthesiology and Director of the Obstetric Anesthesiology Fellowship Program at Northwestern University. Dr Wong is Section Editor for obstetric anesthesiology for Anesthesia & Analgesia and is on the editorial boards of the Internation Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia and the Obstetric Anesthesia Digest, as well as a guest reviewer for other anesthesiology and obstetric journals. She has authored or co-authored over 90 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, review articles, case reports, and editorials, in addition to serving as Editor of the authoritative obstetric anesthesiology textbook, Chestnut's Obstetric Anesthesia Principles and Practice. Her research interests revolve around labor analgesia and its effects on the progress of labor and fetal status, neuraxial labor analgesia, as well as anesthesia for cesarean delivery and postoperative analgesia. Other academic interests include malignant hyperthermia; she has served as an MH Hotline consultant for many years. She lectures worldwide. Zeev N. KainZeev N. KainZeev N. Kain, MD, MBA is Associate Dean for Clinical Operations; Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology; and Professor of Anesthesiology & Pediatrics & Psychiatry at the University of California, Irvine, USA. Dr Kain received his MD from Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of Health Sciences, Israel. He completed his residency in pediatrics at the Schnider Children's Hospital New York, USA and a residency in anesthesiology at the Yale New Haven Hospital, Connecticut, USA. He received his fellowship in pediatric anesthesia from Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA and an MBA from Columbia University in New York, USA. Dr Kain's fields of interest are pediatric pain; complimentary and alternative medicine for perioperative anxiety; and distress during surgery. Dr Kain is recognized as an international expert in the clinical management of perioperative fear and anxiety, and management of children undergoing invasive medical procedures. His research addresses major dilemmas encountered in the management of affected children. To date, Dr Kain has revolutionized the care of children in preoperative settings both in the United States and around the globe. Hartmut BürkleHartmut BürkleHartmut Bürkle, MD, is Professor of Anesthesiology and Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at the University Hospital of the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany. Dr Bürkle received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the Medical Faculty of the Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany, and he was awarded for his professorial thesis by the Medical Faculty of the Wilhelms-University of Muenster, Germany with the facultas docendi and the venia legendi (habilitation) in 1999. He received his fellowship in anesthesia and intensive care medicine from the Landesärztekammer Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany and for pain medicine from the Ärztekammer Nordrhein, Germany. From 1994 to 1996 he was trained in basic science at the University of Southern California San Diego, UCSD, USA, where he spent a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Experimental Anesthesiology, headed by Professor Tony Yaksh. Dr Bürkle's fields of interest concentrate on perioperative homoestasis, outcome research and perioperative pain management. He has authored or co-authored over 120 peer-reviewed journal articles, case reports reviews and editorials. Dr Bürkle is the co-editor of the textbook Anästhesie und Begleiterkrankungen and has also contributed numerous book chapters to other text books. He performed reviews for several prestigious journals including Anesthesiology, Anesthesia and Analgesia, European Journal of Anaesthesiology, Der Anästhesist, Pain, Neuropharmacology and others. Dr Bürkle has made numerous presentations and been invited lecturer on national and international meetings as a speaker. Dr Bürkle is an active member of many professional societies, including the European Society for Anaesthesiology, German Society of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine (DGAI). He belonged to the Editorial Board of the European Journal of Anesthesiology.
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