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  Doctor of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Doctor of Technology (D.Tech.) degree is conferred upon candidates after having completed a course of study in technology, and a project of lengthy duration in a technologically-related field.
The doctor of technology program enables graduates to obtain an advanced level of knowledge in specialist fields and aims to produce graduates capable of advancing knowledge within their industry.
In the United States, the Doctor of Industrial Technology degree is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) as equivalent to the Ph.D. At the British Columbia Institute of Technology, the Doctor of Technology is an honorary degree.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Doctor_of_Technology   (232 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Doctor of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Doctoral degrees A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study.
Doctor of Divinity (D.D., Divinitatis Doctor in Latin) is an academic degree.
Doctor of Theology (in Latin Theologiae Doctor) is a terminal academic degree in theology.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Doctor-of-Medicine   (3965 words)

  
 Doctors
Vasily V. doctor of technology, professor, rector of the University, 57 years old, specialist in agricultural mechanical engineering, economics and informatics; member of three councils of thesis defending, and leads two of them; working with 5 post-graduate students, one doctorship student and one competitor for degree.
doctor of technology, professor, 57 years old, specialist in machine exploitation, takes part in two councils on thesis defending, in first of which takes post of deputy chairman and post of scientific secretary in the second; working with one post-graduate student.
Nikolay I. doctor of technology, professor, 58 years old, specialist in harvesting and past-harvesting processing of cereals, takes part in two councils on thesis defending; working with one post-graduate student and one cometitor for degree.
www.urc.ac.ru /Universities/AGRO/doctors.html   (832 words)

  
 BCIT : : awards of distinction : : honorary doctor of technology
Nominations for Honorary Doctor of Technology are subject to review by the Tributes Committee, a committee of the BCIT Board of Governors.
An Honorary Doctor of Technology will most likely be awarded to an individual outside BCIT who is widely acknowledged and recognized for outstanding achievements that have impacted positively on BCIT specifically, on post-secondary education in general, or on the community or society as a whole.
An Honorary Doctor of Technology will honour distinguished persons who are widely recognized for excellence and accomplishments and whose receipt of such an award will bring honour and distinction to BCIT as well as to the recipient.
www.bcit.ca /distinction/honorarydoctorate.shtml   (943 words)

  
 Helsinki University of Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) (Finnish: Teknillinen korkeakoulu; Swedish: Tekniska högskolan) is the premier technical university in Finland.
Helsinki University of Technology was founded in 1849 and received university status in 1908.
TKK is known to have an active student community and technology students (teekkaris) are highly noticeable, as they wear a distinctive hat and often brightly colored overalls to many of their happenings.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Helsinki_University_of_Technology   (830 words)

  
 medical technology? - Student Doctor Network Forums
I believe that what you are refering to is the medical technology degree, which can be a bachelor's of science, masters or phD in medical research and technology.
Physicians generally are not called medical technologists (I think this term refers to lab technicians), some can work in the medical technology field doing research, work for pharmeaceutical companies, or work as pathologists doing a lot of lab work along side the lab technicians.
The Student Doctor Network is a nonprofit educational Web site operated as a public service by CRG.
forums.studentdoctor.net /showthread.php?t=14426   (975 words)

  
 Semiconductor Technology Networks the Doctor/Patient Relationship
This is a significant challenge, and health care providers are counting on technology to help them successfully meet the challenge of better care at a reasonable cost.
Wireless communications technology is what makes a portable sensing and processing device even more convenient for both the patients and the care givers.
An interesting application of a technology that is spreading throughout the consumer and business communities and shows great potential in the health care industry is voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), which provides the additional service of voice communications.
www.devicelink.com /mem/archive/06/03/001.html   (2653 words)

  
 Doctor’s Degree Studies
The doctoral degree may be taken directly after the master’s degree; it is not compulsory to take the licentiate degree first.
Doctoral students are required to have an adequate basic knowledge of their research field, for example, an advanced-level module completed during master’s degree studies or similar knowledge.
Students who have got their Master's degree from a Finnish university of technology are eligible to apply for postgraduate studies directly to the department.
kva.tkk.fi /en/In/doctoral_studies_05.htm   (683 words)

  
 Doctor of Industrial Technology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Doctor of Industrial Technology degree program is intended to prepare and develop individuals for careers in teaching and leadership in institutions of higher education, and educational organizations.
It is a terminal degree following a master's degree and based within the discipline of industrial technology.
The development of career competencies is accomplished through course requirements, internships, research activities, seminars, writing/communication experiences, and a dissertation which is a significant research effort by the doctoral candidate.
www.uni.edu /indtech/doctoralmain.htm   (74 words)

  
 Laboratory of Corrosion and Materials Chemistry
The licentiate's degree is not a prerequisite for obtaining the doctor's degree.
In studies for the degree of Doctor of Technology, the student shall exhibit thorough knowledge of his or her own research field, and be able to create independently new scientific knowledge.
Together with the doctoral dissertation, which is approved in the faculty after a formal public defence, they demonstrate the attainment of the knowledge and capability of the student.
materiaali.tkk.fi /en/Corrosion/Corrosion_teaching.htm   (1004 words)

  
 Doctor of Information Technology at Charles Sturt University
The aim of the Doctor of Information Technology is to provide the opportunity for advanced, critical reflection on professional practice in information and communication technology and closely related fields.
It extends knowledge of the discipline of information and communication technology and develops the attributes required to successfully identify, investigate and resolve problems confronting these fields.
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete coursework, complete the period of study and research, and prepare a thesis or portfolio which is assessed by examiners external to the University.
www.csu.edu.au /courses/postgraduate/information_technology_doctor   (265 words)

  
 billingsgazette.com
After doctors remove a skin cancer, they can be left with a wound that is large or in a difficult location to repair.
With his new technology, doctors can move a flap of healthy skin near the wound into the wound without distorting the appearance of the skin.
Doctors remove the cancer bit by bit, based on what their maps tell them about where its roots are beneath the skin.
www.billingsgazette.com /index.php?id=1&display=rednews/2003/12/24/build/health/20-reconstruction.inc   (687 words)

  
 Doctor of IT - ITEE
The principal orientation of this degree is the extension of knowledge towards the improvement of professional practice.
Students who have been awarded the MSc in Information Technology are eligible to apply for entry in the Doctor of Information Technology within four years of completion of the MSc.
Entry to the Doctor of Information Technology is available to candidates who have completed the requirements for the MSc in Information Technology, with an average mark of 70% or better.
www.cs.adfa.edu.au /prospective/dit.html   (600 words)

  
 Doctor Evidence | Our Services
Doctor Evidence provides technology and tools and other resources to help you understand and evaluate the medical evidence, including medical terminology and concepts.
Doctor Evidence specializes in finding diagnostic tests and treatments that are supported by Evidence-Based Medicine--- actual clinical outcome data that is the most valid and relevant medical data recognized in the medical community today.
Doctor Evidence will find highly skilled physicians and clinics based on their medical outcome data that meet your objectives for your particular test or treatment...
www.doctorevidence.com /services.aspx   (251 words)

  
 Åbo Akademi University, Process Control Laboratory
Jari Böling presents his thesis for the degree Doctor of Technology "Identification for Control with Application to Ill-Conditioned Systems".
Mats Sågfors presents his thesis for the degree Doctor of Technology "Optimal Sampled-Data and Multirate Control".
Mats Friman presents his thesis for the degree Doctor of Technology "Extensions and Modifications of Relay Autotuning".
www.abo.fi /fak/ktf/rt/new.html   (161 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Technology | Texting doctor cuts waiting times
Doctor Badal Pal who is a consultant rheumatologist at South Manchester University Hospital in the UK is using text messaging to communicate with patients and cut down waiting times for medical results.
Dr Pal is looking forward to technology advances such as camera and videophones which he believes will play a crucial role in patient care.
"This type of technology can be used to improve access to specialist advice particularly in rural areas or the developing world," he told the BBC's Go Digital programme.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/low/technology/2881067.stm   (407 words)

  
 Video Robots Redefine 'TV Doctor'
Proponents say this and other new "telemedicine" technologies are allowing doctors to use their time more efficiently and serve more patients, often at odd hours or in remote places where the sick would otherwise have a hard time seeing a doctor.
Skeptics, however, fear that the technology is further depersonalizing health care, accelerating the trend of doctors spending less and less time with their patients, and eroding what remains of the doctor-patient relationship.
Face-to-face encounters between doctors and patients are increasingly giving way to technology in other ways, with the goal of avoiding frustrating telephone tag, long drives to the office and time wasted sitting in waiting rooms.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/27/AR2005062701842.html?nav=rss_email/components   (1620 words)

  
 doctor - Wiktionary
The final examination and qualification may award a doctorate in which case the post-nominal letters are MD.
Doctor of Religious Education (D.R.E. Doctor of Recreation (D.Rec.
Doctor of Social Work (D.S.W. Doctor of Canon Law (J.C.D. Doctor of the Science of Law (L.Sc.D. Doctor of Rehabilitation (Rh.D. Doctor of Sacred Theology (S.T.D. Doctor of Theology (Th.D. Divinitatis Doctor or Doctor of Divinity (D.D. Legum Doctor or Doctor of Laws (LL.D. Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L. Doctor of Science (D.Sc.
en.wiktionary.org /wiki/doctor   (575 words)

  
 Doctor of Technology Program - The University of Queensland, Australia
The doctor of technology program enables graduates to obtain an advanced level of knowledge in specialist fields of study related to specific disciplines.
It provides the opportunity for experienced professionals to undertake coursework and research on an advanced project which would be of benefit to them in their career development.
The official list of courses to be studied by students enrolled in the Doctor of Technology.
www.uq.edu.au /study/program.html?acad_prog=5202   (391 words)

  
 CNN.com - Technology - Net doctor offers free medical care to NZ town - April 25, 2000
The New Zealand-based Doctor Global is offering to adopt a rural community that has no doctor in the area.
Doctor Global CEO Dr Tom Mulholland says there is an Internet revolution and people in outlying areas should also benefit.
Doctor Global has been providing confidential on-line consultations for the past year for $30.
www.cnn.com /2000/TECH/computing/04/25/nz.doctor.idg/index.html   (441 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Doctor of Technology Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Doctor of Technology degree is conferred upon candidates after having completed a course of study in technology culminating in the award of the degree of Doctor of Technology.
Requirements are a course of study in Technology with a project of lengthy duration in a technologically-related field.
Now obsolete, the Doctor of Technology degree was widespread in 16th century Europe.
www.ipedia.com /doctor_of_technology.html   (125 words)

  
 Indian Institute of Technology Madras   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Conferment of the degree of Doctor of Technology (honoris causa) on Dr.A.Ramachandran, Under Secretary General, United Nations, Executive Director, UN Centre for Human Settlement(HABITAT) Nairobi, Kenya and a former Director of the Institute at the convocation held on 22-8-1980.
Conferment of the degree of Doctor of Science (honoris causa) on Dr.S.Varadarajan, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Science and Technology, and Director Genaral, CSIR.
Conferment of the degree of Doctor of Science (honoris causa) on Dr.M.S.Swaminathan at the convocation held on 26-7-1997.
www.iitm.ac.in /The%20Institute/Landmarks.html   (850 words)

  
 Technology » Doctor Recommended
The other is a contentious entrant from a firm called AIseek, that is focusing on improving computer-game AI — though it is hotly debated whether the hardware can improve an area that has traditionally been seen as software-sided issue.
This ties into the research surrounding the California spiny lobster, which was the first creature to have part of its brain (14 neurons comprising its gastric tract) successfully simulated on a computer.
While at the same time, another designer postulates that the clothing could power devices which are woven into the frabic itself — and is powered by kinetic body movement and the heat radiated from the body.
www.movementarian.com /index.php?cat=13&paged=1   (2931 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Technology | How Doctor Who spread on the net
The pirating of a Doctor Who episode on the net before it is even broadcast has put TV downloading into the spotlight.
In the case of the Doctor Who episode, the downloaded file will not play directly on PCs using Windows Media Player or other popular players, such as Real Player.
Other broadcasters are probably hurrying their own plans because until they launch, there will be plenty of individuals willing to fill that hole.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/technology/4328781.stm   (912 words)

  
 KCCI.com - News - Animal Doctor Says Technology Made Barbaro's Surgery Possible
Doctors said that the progress Barbaro is making is amazing.
Doctors at Iowa State's large animal hospital said their clients are always amazed at what they can now do to treat and speed up the recovery of an animal.
Despite the innovation, there's no guarantee of a perfect recovery because it's harder for doctors to have 100 percent control over the animal's behavior.
www.kcci.com /news/9264115/detail.html   (476 words)

  
 BBC - collective - Doctor Beard - Technology
As each of you will know, Doctor Beard is quite probably the most prominent man in recent history.
Although the Doctor is seen by most as an incredible and positive influence on the world today, there remains a small portion of society that are violently opposed to what is becoming known as 'Doctorism' - a term given to the enormous admiration for the Doctor shown by 99.7% of the world's population today.
Their success in reducing the Doctor's popularity and doctrine has been nil, although there are concerns that they may become more powerful with time.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/collective/A6052925   (604 words)

  
 Media Releases - Rick Hansen Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Burnaby, B.C. Institute of Technology will recognize the many achievements of Rick Hansen when he receives an honorary doctor of technology at convocation ceremonies on Wednesday.
The honorary doctorate will be presented as approximately 1,500 BCIT students graduate at convocation ceremonies set for this week in Burnaby.
The honorary doctorate is awarded to individuals who are widely recognized for outstanding and sustained achievements in their areas of expertise.
www.rickhansen.com /Media/News2004/BCITHonour.htm   (378 words)

  
 Classic Soil Doctor System
Yes, after a decade of missing the boat, USDA, along with Veris Technologies, Inc., has determined that copying Soil Doctor technology (while keeping one's hand on the analysis throttle of a mapping PC) is the way to feel best using Soil Doctor technology.
We are here today and will be here tomorrow, because Soil Doctor technology WORKS, automatically delivering more product to the areas that need more and less to the areas that need less, as verified by the crop itself at harvest.
No, only CTI technology is legally permitted to obtain ground-engaging sensor soil data and provide and deliver prescriptions from that data.
www.soildoctor.com /system.htm   (1570 words)

  
 Degree of Doctor in Information Technology (570AA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Professional Doctorate in Information Technology, in the School of Information Sciences and Engineering, offers senior information technology (IT) professionals the opportunity to study advanced subjects in IT and to undertake research in a specialist area of information technology.
The entry requirements of the course are an undergraduate degree in Computing or Graduate Diploma in Information Technology or equivalent, five years or more of appropriately high-level professional practice in information technology, and evidence of capacity for doing research at the doctoral level.
The structure of the Professional Doctorate in Information Technology is a 72 credit point course of study.
www.canberra.edu.au /handbook2003/mantech-Degree-80.html   (254 words)

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