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Adrian Smith

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Gender Male
Age 79
Date of birth August 19,1944
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Chicago
Illinois
United States
SpouseAndrea McDaniel
Music groups Iron Maiden
Psycho Motel
Urchin
Primal Rock Rebellion
ASAP
Autoramas
Albums Somewhere in Time
The Book of Souls
Dance of Death
Height 178 (cm)
Job Architect
Education University of Illinois at Chicago
Texas A&M University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Liberty University
University of Kentucky
Northeast Mississippi Community College
University of Illinois Chicago
BooksThe Art of Adrian Smith: Introduction by William King ; Compiled and Edited by Matt Ralphs
Chronicles Of Hate
Chronicles Of Hate Book 2
Chronicles Of Hate: Collected Edition
Chronicles of Hate Complete Collection
Warhammer Armies
Codex Imperial Guard
Infinite Power: The Super Heroic Role Playing Game
Warhammer 40,000 Roleplaying Game Publications: Space marines
Movies/Shows 12 Wasted Years
Iron Maiden: Behind The Beast
Iron Maiden: The Legacy of the Beast
Iron Maiden: En Vivo! Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago
Official site adriansmith.house.gov
NationalityAmerican
Current office2022-03-02 22:58:33
2022-04-19 10:13:32
NE 3rd District
2023-03-15 03:24:56
2023-03-18 10:41:11
Nba draft1958
ProjectJeddah Tower
Azerbaijan Tower
Business partner George J. Efstathiou
Marshall Strabala
Robert Forest
Gordon Gill
Brad Wilkins
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Adrian D. Smith is an American architect. He designed the world's tallest structure, Burj Khalifa, as well as the building projected to surpass it, the Jeddah Tower.

Royal Society aims to boost number of black scientists

Royal Society aims to boost number of black scientists
Sep 18,2023 11:11 pm

... Royal Society President Prof Sir Adrian Smith told BBC News that the low numbers of black scientists in the UK was " unacceptable"...

Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'

Rishi Sunak sets up review to tackle 'anti-maths mindset'
Apr 16,2023 7:20 pm

... The Society s president, Sir Adrian Smith, said: " The introduction of Core Maths as an alternative qualification to maths A levels has been a popular and positive change...

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'

Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'
Mar 7,2023 11:50 am

... Prof Sir Adrian Smith, President of the Royal Society which represents the UK s leading scientists, welcomed Sir Paul s calls for increased investment in science...

Horizon: Scientists warn Sunak on EU research programme

Horizon: Scientists warn Sunak on EU research programme
Mar 3,2023 12:40 pm

... Prof Sir Adrian Smith told BBC News that reneging on government promises would be damaging to UK science...

My forgotten bank account paid out 60 years later

My forgotten bank account paid out 60 years later
Feb 27,2022 12:28 am

... Chief executive Adrian Smith said the money was donated to charities dealing with social investment, children and financial inclusion...

Does the skyscraper still have a future?

Does the skyscraper still have a future?
Nov 5,2021 4:43 am

... " Burj Khalifa anchored a 300-acre parcel of many, many buildings, and it worked, " says Adrian Smith, a founding partner of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture, whose high-performance towers include the Burj Khalifa and Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia, which is set to become the world s tallest when completed...

Black scientists say UK research is institutionally racist

Black scientists say UK research is institutionally racist
Oct 17,2021 2:22 am

... The president of the Royal Society, Prof Sir Adrian Smith, described the situation as " unacceptable"...

Horizon: Scientists warn Sunak on EU research programme

Oct 17,2021 2:22 am

By Pallab GhoshScience correspondent

PM Rishi Sunak should not go back on his pledge to re-join the EU's science research programme, The President of The Royal Society has warned.

Prof Sir Adrian Smith told Bbc News that reneging on government promises would be damaging to UK science.

His comments follow reports that Rishi Sunak was holding back on re-joining the €95bn programme, known as Horizon.

Bbc News understands that he is considering renegotiating a cut-down version of the Horizon programme.

The Royal Society represents Britain's leading scientists. Prof Smith told Bbc News that ministers had consistently said that they were fully supportive of full association with the Horizon programme once the EU gave the Green Light .

" There is a great deal of concern and anxiety at the rumours that there is now a desire to renegotiate our association of the Horizon programme.

" It will mean that the continuing uncertainty will drift on and we will have more of the problems We Are already seeing, such as a Brain Drain and the exclusion of leadership from major programmes, " He Said .

The assumption was that if differences over the Northern Ireland Protocol could be resolved, the UK would fully re-join the Horizon programme under terms similar to those it had before Brexit.

But Bbc News understands that Mr Sunak is keen on an alternative research programme put together by ministers, known as " Plan B". This would be a UK-led programme involving collaboration with non-EU as well as European nations. It was developed in case a research agreement could not be reached with the EU.

Sources say that while some aspects of the Horizon programme are appealing to the Prime Minister , such as grants to individual scientists, he believes that larger institutional grants favour France and Germany and may not represent good value for money.

While no decision has yet been taken, one option under consideration is for a complete renegotiation of the terms of the Horizon agreement currently in place with the EU. This would allow the UK government to sign up to those parts of the programme that appealed, then use The Remainder of The Money that would otherwise have been spent on Horizon on its Plan B.

Prof Smith told Bbc News that he didn't believe that such a plan would work.

" There is an assumption that We Are in charge of the renegotiation and that we can have The Good bits and Get Out of the not So Good bits. All history shows that this kind of cherry-picking and negotiation Is not up for grabs.

''The whole thing is a package and The Point is that the entire programme has in The Past been good for the UK, " He Said .

Prof Sarah Main of The Campaign for Science and Engineering said that the UK's previous fruitful membership of the EU programme had attracted investment from the hi-tech companies her organisation represents and that her members want nothing short of the full association that is currently on The Table .

" We want to see this with all speed. If the Prime Minister has not been close to the discussion, we need to make clear that that is The Message from the research community and in the UK's economic interest to secure this deal as quickly as possible, " She Said .

Prof James Wilsdon , a specialist in research policy at University College London, said the failure to commit to the current arrangement on offer from the EU showed that the government was not listening to the science community.

" To keep the whole UK research system hanging on in limbo for two years while we ostensibly seek association; then to Walk Away when we finally have it in our grasp would, I think, be for many UK scientists, The Final straw, " He Said .

Horizon Europe is a collaborative research programme involving Europe's leading research institutes and hi-tech companies. EU member nations each contribute funds which are then allocated to individuals or organisations by expert scientists based on the merit of research proposals.

The government negotiated associate membership of the programme in the withdrawal agreement following Brexit, because it felt it was important for the UK to be involved. But the EU went back on its part of The Deal after disputes emerged over the Northern Ireland Protocol and British involvement in the prestigious programme has been left in limbo ever since.

The agreement of the Windsor Framework last week paved The Way for the UK to re-join.

When the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the Mr Sunak were asked about re-entry to the Horizon programme at a joint press conference, Ms von der Leyen enthusiastically remarked that it was " Good News for scientists and researchers, in the European Union and in the UK, " but Mr Sunak did not comment.

He also failed to make a commitment to the programme when asked at Prime Minister 's Questions This Week and the FT has reported that he was holding back on committing to the programme.

Downing Street has been approached for comment but has not responded.

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