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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
technologist
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
educational
▪ The solution perceived by some libraries has been to bring in educational technologists to perform or assist with evaluation.
▪ Equally, an educational technologist can be one of several people: 1.
▪ Like educational technologists, they have a number of prophets ready to announce the millennium a little before its arrival.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ an X-ray technologist
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▪ Financiers and technologists are the new priests, and women are significantly underrepresented among them.
▪ Future food technologists will be well placed to create concentrated foodstuffs which rectify the known deficiencies in the diet.
▪ He has 25 years' experience as a project manager and architectural technologist.
▪ Other large producers are companies and other interested groups include records managers, historians, and technologists. 1.2.
▪ Similarly, many medical technologists neither expect nor want to be anything but medical technologists.
▪ Today's gene technologists are much more ambitious.
▪ Very rarely is the message sent that exciting young females could be scientists or technologists.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Technologist

Technologist \Tech*nol"o*gist\, n. One skilled in technology; one who treats of arts, or of the terms of arts.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
technologist

"one versed in technology," 1803, from technology + -ist.

Wiktionary
technologist

n. A (l/en: scientist) or an (l/en: engineer) who specializes in a particular (l/en: technology), or who uses technology in a particular (l/en: field).

WordNet
technologist

n. a person who uses scientific knowledge to solve practical problems [syn: engineer, applied scientist]

Wikipedia
Technologist

Technologist may refer to:

  • Applied Science Technologist, a Canadian professional title in engineering and applied science technology
  • Architectural technologist, a specialist in the technology of building design and construction
  • Cardiovascular technologist, a health specialist who uses imaging technology to help diagnose cardiac and vascular ailments
  • Chemical technologist, a worker who provides technical support or services in chemical-related fields
  • Civic technologist, a specialist capable of satisfying societal needs by exploiting technologies
  • Educational technologist, a specialist in tools to enhance learning
  • Electrical technologist, a person whose knowledge lies between that of an electrical engineer and an electrical tradesperson
  • Engineering technologist, a specialist who implements technology within a field of engineering
  • Industrial technologist, a specialist in the management, operation, and maintenance of complex operation systems
  • Information technologist
  • Medical technologist, a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analysis on a variety of body fluids
  • Polysomnographic technologist, a health specialist who administers overnight polysomnograms
  • Professional technologist, a Canadian professional title in engineering and technology related fields
  • Radiologic technologist, a medical professional who applies doses of radiation for imaging and treatment
  • Surgical technologist, a health specialist who facilitates the conduct of invasive surgical procedures
  • Technologist, a European science magazine
Technologist (magazine)

Technologist is a European popular science magazine published by Eurotech Universities since June 2014. It is produced by the Swiss media agency Large Network and published in English, French and German. It is based in Geneva and is sold in twenty countries.

Eurotech Universities is an alliance of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, the Technical University of Denmark, the Eindhoven University of Technology and the Technical University of Munich.

Usage examples of "technologist".

It need hardly be said that this version of anarchic belligerence did not recommend itself to the engineers and technologists of the Committee of Public Safety.

They would buy all of the stuff from Green Biophysical Systems, of which Aaron Green was the founder, chief technologist, president, and treasurer.

But perhaps the technicians and technologists have been kept back because their skills are useful.

There were plenty of technologists, but few original workers extending the frontiers of human knowledge.

While one may find farmers, husbandmen, woodsmen, teachers, machinists, and truck drivers among the ranks of religious fundamentalists--metallurgists, biologists, and medical technologists tend to be in short supply in those ranks.

The medical technologists had to teach the doctors, nurses, and midwives.

Perhaps, Amuro thought, it was a characteristic of technologists in his field.

We shall arrange, as soon as possible, for you to speak with the technologists, so you may understand more fully.

Forty percent of the credentialed technologists taking that same test failed.

You’re a typical spaceman, always bludging on the scientists and technologists.

He had come the way of most lab technicians nowadays, with three years of college behind him, the last year in an approved school for medical technologists.