And Google didn’t autocomplete Roy Smith similarly. Perhaps they need some help
with their algorithms. :)
- Charles
On May 7, 2017, 12:10 PM -0700, Roy Smith <roy16@xxxxxxx>, wrote:
Hi,
The spouse is glad to appear - look at the Google autocomplete for "Nicola
Spaldin" to see why ;-)
Cheers, Roy
On 5/5/17 23:44, Jim Balter wrote:
Here's a nice video all about Nicola, with a short appearance by the spouse:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2RWA_vIB1Y
On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Roy Smith <roy16@xxxxxxx<mailto:roy16@xxxxxxx>>
wrote:
Hi Charles,
I've put her in the cc.
There will be some pomp and circumstance in London in July.
Cheers, Roy
On 05/05/17 17:04, Charles Meyer wrote:
Roy,
Please pass all of our congrats on to Nicola. I don’t think that she is signed
up on the list.
And please let her know that her next round (with pie) is on us when she is in
town. :)
- Charles
On May 5, 2017, 5:48 AM -0700, Jim Balter
<Jim@xxxxxxxxxxx><mailto:Jim@xxxxxxxxxxx>, wrote:
Congratulations, Nicola!
https://royalsociety.org/news/2017/05/eminent-scientists-join-royal-society-fellowship/
"50 distinguished scientists have today been elected as Fellows of the Royal
Society<https://royalsociety.org/fellows/fellows-directory/#?earliestelectedyear=2017>
and 10 as new Foreign Members for their outstanding contributions to science
such as pioneering machine learning systems, revealing the chemical origins of
life, and discovering how humans operate on a 24-hour cycle."
"Professor Nicola Spaldin, based at ETH Zurich, is an international leader in
the field of Materials Theory, best known for her contributions to the field of
multiferroics, reviving the field by identifying the basic reasons behind the
apparent incompatibility between magnetism and ferroelectricity, and proposing
new routes to overcome it."
On Thu, Mar 30, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Bill Rizzi
<rizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rizzi@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Check out the link below for Nicola Spaldin's talk at the 2017 "For Women
In Science International Award Ceremony." She's on at about an hour and ten
minutes in. Short version - what happens after silicon? Well worth the time
... even if you don't understand all the science. ;-)
Cheers,
Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjlQ-J4rfjY&feature=youtu.be
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