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What Amusement Parks Can Teach You About Professional Development

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I recently went to Kings Island amusement park with the kids. Beyond experiencing the thrill of $9 sodas and wicked awesome roller coasters, I learned a few things about professional development while I was there.

The Problem With Improvement Projects

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An engineer once told me, “I work on project teams that have an average half-life of two weeks, implementing solutions with an average half-life of two weeks.” Time after time, and in place after place, our improvement efforts often fall short of expectations and fad

Internship at NIST’s NanoFab Provides Vital Training

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Even before Shamir Maldonado-Rivera graduated from the University of Puerto Rico in 2019 with an applied physics degree, she had already picked out her dream job working with semiconductors.

Real-World Data and Real-World Evidence

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While clinical trials are the gold standard for generating clinical data to use as evidence of your medical device’s safety and effectiveness, they are by no means the only way to gather clinical evidence.

The Seven Deadly Sins of Leadership

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Leadership is perilous territory. People’s lives are at stake (sometimes literally). Although avoiding the following seven deadly sins won’t guarantee you’ll be a great leader, succumbing to them will guarantee you’ll have a significant learning moment.

How Technology Supports ALCOA Principles

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In the highly regulated world of life sciences, data integrity isn’t optional; it’s essential.

Cybernetics of the Systems Approach

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In this article, I look at the idea of “sweeping-in” in systems approach. Sweeping-in can be described as the process of opening up the inquiry of a system by expanding its boundaries. Philosopher and systems scientist C.

Making It Easier to Verify an AI Model’s Responses

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With SymGen, an LLM generates responses with citations that point directly to the place in a source document, such as a given cell in a database. Credit: MIT News; iStock

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Despite their impressive capabilities, large language models (LLMs) are far from perfect. These artificial intelligence models sometimes “hallucinate” by generating incorrect or unsupported information in response to a query.

Time-Based Maintenance

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Facility and equipment maintenance is most effective when performed proactively and regularly. This kind of routine maintenance can take many forms, ranging from the most basic approaches to complicated strategies using sensors and data to trigger maintenance.

22 Million Reasons to Accommodate Work-From-Home Requests

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The recent $22.1 million verdict in the case of Billesdon vs.

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