Word: saylor
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...mailed statement. Even under the open-access model, authors generally must pay fees to publishers. This has led some professors to worry that the economic downturn will keep lesser-known authors from publishing due to higher fees that may be implemented to offset costs, according to John Saylor, an associate librarian at Cornell. “We’ve just about hit the ceiling on what universities are able to support in terms of subscription costs, especially with the current recession,” Dartmouth Associate Librarian Elizabeth E. Kirk said. “Each time a university library...
...first task was to make sure that we carefully understood how the technology would be made available to different industries and how it delivers benefit in different applications,” said Stephen D. Saylor, the chief executive of SiOnyx, the start-up venture created to commercialize the innovation. “That was what the company was doing for the last year and a half...
SiOnyx is now moving forward with commercialization, targeting industries in which a start-up with neither a huge sales staff nor a well-established product line can find companies to partner with. Some of these areas might include medical imaging, commercial imaging, and power generation, Saylor said...
...Black silicon is essentially a new photonic material,” Saylor said. “Everyone who looks at our technology is very excited about the potential it has in solar power generation...
...directly. My relationship was with [art director] David Saylor and Arthur Levine [the book's editor]. They would consult with her, and show her my sketches. She was always very agreeable, it seemed like, for the images I came up with. I think we had the same thing in mind. It's really been a nice pairing...