Examples of using Prof in English and their translations into Chinese
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After the meeting, the project group presented gifts to Prof.
Prof Donaldson.
Prof Liu said,"This is the future of communication security and our research brings us closer to quantum computing and communication.
Prof Jeffrey Sharkey, Principal of the Royal Conservatoire, added:“Athletes and artists have something in common- absolute passion.
At the seminar, Prof Deleonibus shared with participants his insights on the challenges and solutions to the following issues.
Prof Hawking instructed Mr Geffen to liaise with his physicist colleagues, to ensure the experience paints the most accurate picture of black holes.
Prof Tomo elaborates,“About half of the solar energy that falls on the earth is visible light, and the other half is infrared light.
Prof Tour said the manufacturing process behind this new approach was simpler than earlier techniques it had developed for making fast-charging batteries.
Prof La Vecchia said:“The favourable predictions for breast and colorectal cancer are largely due to improved detection and management of these common cancers.”.
Prof Hawking thinks we will eventually establish colonies in space, but not for another few hundred years.
An ESRC grant awarded to Prof Karen Pine set out to explore these issues with the following aims and outcomes.
Prof Wolfe is the first scientist to be elected from University College Dublin since Edward Conway in 1947.
Prof Trevor Graham from Queen Mary University of London said:“Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in the UK.
Prof Lewis added while definitions of where space begin varied, it was generally at about 100km in altitude.
Prof Smithers said:“Teach First may be the icing on the cake, but it is not the solution to the supply and quality of teachers.”.
Prof Webb added that speeds higher than 1Gbps were already achievable on 4G.
Prof Ellis said sea-level rise was entirely predictable but if New Zealand was proactive about adaptation to climate change, peoples' wellbeing would not be threatened.
Prof Kim believes China is to blame for only 20 per cent of South Korea's fine dust.
Prof. Dr. Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, Walailak University's president, said the project will encourage innovations and academic research through modern technologies.