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Delegates, member states and staff at the Groundbreaking ceremony for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
All applications must be filled out and submitted to the gallery by March 31st. Good luck! degrazia.org/exhibitions/little-gallery/
Arrival of IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano with his senior staff and Ms Maria Helena Semedo, FAO Deputy Director General and Coordinator for Natural Resources, at the Groundbreaking for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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Groundbreaking for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Opening sitting of the Committee on the Application of Standards. 111th Session of the International Labour Conference. Geneva, Monday, 5 June 2023. Photo: Crozet – Pouteau / ILO
Collage: 2 pictures of me using charcoal + another pastel drawing of a sunset + orange and black circles using acrylic paint.. cut in pieces and mixed together.
Front row L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Samantha Marion, Greater Lowell Tech High School (Mass.); Gold-Jimmie Wright, Reading-Muhlenberg CTC (Pa.); and Bronze-Jacob Kahl, Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center (N.Y.). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Racquel Harrison, Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Chattanooga (Tenn.); Gold-Kylie Peck, Northland Pioneer College (Ariz.); and Bronze-Hailey Chavez, Indian Capital Technology Center-Stillwell (Okla.).
Work at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes the preparation and testing of lithium ion batteries and lithium/air batteries for vehicle and other mobile applications. As America and other nations look for alternatives to costly and environmentally-challenging fossil fuels, electricity continues to be an attractive energy option. Mobile—or transportation—energy storage will be critical to meet America’s aggressive vehicle electrification goals.
In this photo: Post Doc David Wang
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UPS Application Development, Transportation Systems Director Lawrence Bader, Keller Williams International VP of Technology Innovation and Communications Cary Sylvester, Futurist, Author and Dean of IT Leadership Academy Thornton May, State of Colorado Governor’s Office of Information.Technology Google Apps Service Delivery Manager Brandon Williams during CITE Conference + Expo at the Hilton Union Square in San Francisco Tuesday April 29, 2014.
The Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise Conference + Expo brings together the buyers and sellers of consumerized IT solutions to drive adoption and deployment in the enterprise. CITE Conference gives IT and business executives, venture capitalists and a wide array of business technology decision-makers, a holistic view of how personal technology is changing and infusing the workplace -- with the ability to drive innovation and productivity to new heights. Embracing this trend is critical not only for attracting and empowering the next generation workforce but for retaining customers and creating business advantage.
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Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134
Reception: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 5:00-7:00pm
Exhibition Dates: January 30 - February 16, 2018
Gallery hours are 10am - 5pm each day.
This exhibition features ceramics in experimental architectural applications made by students from the Harvard Graduate School of Design during the Fall 2017 course, Material Systems: Digital Design and Fabrication.
Harvard University Graduate School of Design Material Processes and Systems Group (MaP+S)
with support from ASCER Tile of Spain
Led by: Professor Martin Bechthold and Jose Luis García del Castillo y López
Assisted by: Ngoc Doan, Saurabh Mhatre, Chien-Min Lu, Zach Seibold and Diana Yan
in collaboration with Harvard Ceramics Program
Consultants:
Kathy King, Director of Education
Geoff Booras, Instructional Ceramics Technician
Assisted by: Mark Burns, Artist In Residence; Casey Zeng, Ceramics Program Staff; Natalie Andrew, Independent Artist
Exhibition curated by Chien-Min Lu and Jose Luis García del Castillo y López.
Featuring the work of Harvard Graduate School of Design Students:
Sulaiman Alothman
Nicole Bakker
Andrew Bako
Kenner Carmody
Jiawen Chen
Olga Geletina
Margaret George
Iain Gordon
Jin Guo
Maitao Guo
Mia Guo
Nicolas Hogan
Ching Che Huang
Anqi Huo
Hyeonji Im
Aurora Jensen
Meng Jiang
Mari Jo
Francisco Jung
Haeyoung Kim
Yonghwan Kim
Ao Li
Xinyun Li
Lubin Liu
Marcus Mello
Nathalie Mitchell
Peter Osborne
Xiaobi Pan
Nathan Peters
Sejung Song
Ziwei Song
Alexandru Vilcu
Na Wang
Math Whittaker
Diana Yan
HyeJi Yang
Evelyn Zeng
Jianing Zhang
Xin Zheng
The translation between architectural design and the subsequent actualization process is mediated by various tools and techniques that allow design teams, fabricators and installers to engage the materiality of architecture. Over the past decade advances in material development have been catalyzed by increasingly robust implementations of digital design and fabrication techniques that have empowered designers through digital modeling, simulation, and the increasingly digital augmentation of all physical processes. Creative applications of material related technologies have produced new forms of expression in architecture, triggered a debate on digital ornament, and continue to advance the performative aspects of buildings. Yet we are only at the beginning of a new age of digital materiality…
The exhibition positions material systems as combinations of design technologies with material processing and manipulation environments. Material systems are positioned as central to a research based design enquiry that capitalizes on opportunities that emerge when craft-based knowledge is synthesized with CNC-machines, robotic technologies, additive manufacturing and material science. This year’s course will focus on ceramic systems and includes a collaboration with the Harvard Ceramics Program in Allston (consultant: Kathy King). The course builds on years of collaborative research by the Material Processes and Systems (MaP+S) group at the GSD. Ceramics is the first ever material created by mankind – it is omnipresent in the craft-studio as well as in high-volume manufacturing environments. Pleasing to the touch and easily manipulated by hand, it can just as easily be subject to digital technologies and robotic approaches. While ceramic-specific aspects of material design and manipulation will be taught emphasis is on understanding ceramics as a microcosm of material research that offers insights which transfer to work with almost any material used in architecture.
The course is supported by a grant from ASCER Tile of Spain. A selection of project will also be shown at the 2018 CEVISAMA in Valencia, Spain.
IAEA staff at the Groundbreaking ceremony for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Achim Dobermann applies fertilizer on IRRI ricefield.
Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute
Les députées européens demandent l'application de la parité pour les hauts postes de l'Union Européenne.
photo Loïc de Fabritus.
The new SFMOMA ArtScope [sfmoma.org] has been designed for wandering, for the chance discovery of artworks visitors might not have encountered before. The visual browsing tool based on Stamen's Modest Maps tile engine, features more than 3,500 objects from the SFMOMA collection, arranged in a continuous, map-like grid. Users can zoom in on an eye-catching image, search by keyword or artist, or just have a look around, while zoomed views of artworks can even be deep linked.
After the chine flats were completed and some sanding to clean up the scarf joints, a layer of Xynole was laid over the hull. Xynole is a very loosely woven polyester fabric that is very abrasive resistant covering that when whetted out with epoxy is very tough and a waterproof covering for the hull. The blue tape adjacent to the bow is only temporary to hold the material in place until it is wetted out.
Heatersare typically mounted along the perimeter of the space when applicable. Door areas are stacked with extra units, or tube heater burner boxes are located by doors to provide extra heat. Care is taken to avoid violating the published clearances to combustibles with doors in the open position and/or lifts (with cars on them) in the up position. Common applications also utilize tubes located between lift rows (center of the building) or along side a wall with the heat shined inward. Outside combustion air is highly recommended. Lastly, do not place any heater inside of a paint booth
TypeTogether presents Literata, a new tailored type family for the Google Play Books application.
The final Literata family features two weights and matching italics including more than 1100 characters per font with PanEuropean language support; full Latin Extended, Polytonic Greek (designed by Irene Vlachou with the external consultancy by Gerry Leonidas) and Cyrillic (designed by Vera Evstafieva with the external consultancy by Kiril Zlatkov).
Read more here: www.type-together.com/index.php?action=portal/viewContent...
Each piece of the mask has to be weeded out after the paint is sprayed on with an exacto knife. This takes a bit of a concentrated effort.
The new CAFNR app is the best way to connect with the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. The smart phone app features stories, highlights events, showcases CAFNR’s Agricultural Research Centers and provides users a way to easily connect to the college’s social media accounts.
Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri
Yes its true now you can add applications in your orkut profiles.It seems orkut is gearing up for rival facebook.The list of application supported by orkut are
* Music iLike
By iLike, Inc.
Add music and videos to your profile, list your favorite artists, and test your skill in the Music Challenge! Join 23 million iLike users to share and discover music.
* Music n Movies
By Minglebox
Vaat Lag Gayi Maamu! New, fun way to interact with friends! Let your friends know what you think of them and how you are feeling! Go back in time with classic dialogues from Sholay and Don or enjoy dialogues from recent hits like Om Shanti Om and Jab We Met. Enjoy personalised music stations. Add your favourite channels and share fun memories and trivia around songs! Listen to Bollywood Hits, Indipop, Punjabi Hits, International Hits and more... Share your movie tastes with friends, add favourites, rate and review movies. Check out what's hot and happening in Latest Movies.
* BuboMe
By BuboMe.com
Pimp yours or your friends photos by adding themes and bubbles, be the celebrity or superhero you always wanted to be, there are hundreds of themes to choose from, and built in 4 languages: English, Portuguese, Chinese and Vietnamese, come create some fun photos!
* iPoke
By Sanjay Aggarwal
The fun and interactive way to stay in touch with your friends. Miss your friend on his Birthday? Smash a Birthday cake on his face.
* Hangout
By Auciti Info Technologies
Upcoming music concert or a quick meet at a coffee shop down the street. Casual outing or a special event. Schedule it and invite friends. Hangout enables you to schedule, coordinate and have fun with your Orkut friends outside your online world. Hangout now!!
* Teen Patti
By minglebox.com
Teen Patti - Indian version of 3 card poker; also known as flash. A multi-player game that you won't be able to stop playing - once you start. A must play before and on Diwali for most Indian families, even losing in this game is supposed to bring you good luck. Get together with friends and have fun!
* India Dekha!
India Dekha has been developed by Zoomtra.com in an effort to connect Indian Travel enthusiasts with one another. How much of India Have you traveled or plan to travel to in the future? Make your India Dekha! Map and share it with your friends.
* ReadingSocial
By Hungry Machine
Organize your reading history! Build up your bookshelf to keep track of what you've read, want to read, and are currently reading. See what your friends are reading. Show others what's on your real bookshelf. See others reading the same book (a good icebreaker). Read and create reviews. Recommend books on your bookshelf to your friends. Get recommendations from your friends.
* Bible Verses
By Barry Welch
Play the Bible Verses quiz and challenge your friends. Post a prayer and share it with your Orkut friends. Post your favorite bible passages to your profile and scrapbook.
* ReadingSocial
By Hungry Machine
Organize your reading history! Build up your bookshelf to keep track of what you've read, want to read, and are currently reading. See what your friends are reading. Show others what's on your real bookshelf. See others reading the same book (a good icebreaker). Read and create reviews. Recommend books on your bookshelf to your friends. Get recommendations from your friends.
* Chakpak Movies
By chakpak.com
Chakpak Movies is a social movies application that lets you rate/review movies and related photos/videos and share your ratings and reviews with your friends. It also lets you organize movies by classifying them into ones you have seen, you own, your favorite movies and other similar categories. Among other fun things, you can also create movie quizzes and challenge your friends.
* Flixster Movies
By Flixster, Inc.
Share movie ratings and compare your movie taste with friends. Create and challenge friends to movie quizzes. Meet other movie fans with similar taste.
* I Read
By ugenie
iRead is a social book discovery application. With iRead you can organize your favorite books in bookshelves, rate and review them. You can browse what other iReaders and friends are reading. iRead learns from your book reading tastes and recommends books you will like and also users who read like you. Add application and join the social book discovery revolution!
* myHangman
By C2w.com
Play the classic word game of Hangman or create one of your own on your favourite movies, music, TV shows and more. Guess the missing letters of the alphabet to fill in the blanks and get the right answer.
* SlideTV by Slide.com.
Add custom pics, graffiti, videos and more to your profile with SlideTV by Slide.com!
* Top Friends by Slide.com.
Who are your Top Friends? Keep track of your best friends right on your profile with Top Friends by Slide.com!
* TypeRacer
By Alex Epshteyn
Typing meets racing in this first-ever competitive typing game. Compete against your friends and the whole world in the new sport of keyboarding!
Applications for StudentAid BC, along with the new non-repayable B.C. Access Grant, are now open.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/22632
Photo by: Camosun College AV Services
Montague Street
Weekend Walks is an application-based, temporary pedestrian-street program that DOT developed in 2008 as an alternative to the standard street fair. Local merchants' associations, community groups, and business improvement districts in all five boroughs host Weekend Walks from May through October. The events highlight local businesses and cultural institutions, foster a sense of community, help participants see their streets and neighborhoods in a new way, and promote healthy and safe recreation. Each event features activities ranging from music performances to arts and crafts, classes, and youth programming. There were 17 Weekend Walks sites in 2011 in all five boroughs.
For more information on Weekend Walks, visit nyc.gov/weekendwalks
Water, Water Everywhere?
Helping IAEA Member States with Water Resources and Water Security
Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 21 May 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Water security – its availability, quality, management and protection – has become a critical issue in human development and environmental and economic sustainability, particularly in light of global population growth. Sustainable Development Goal #6 includes access to safe water for everyone by 2030. Statistics from the Global Water Institute, however, suggest that 700 million people worldwide could be displaced by intense water scarcity by 2030.
The outreach event
Water, Water Everywhere?
Helping IAEA Member States with Water Resources and Water Security
will discuss the various ways nuclear science and technology can help advance water management – improving water availability, optimising efficiency of water use, treating wastewater in an environment- friendly way and monitoring marine pollution.
Welcome Address
Ms Najat Mokhtar
IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Keynote Speakers
Mr David Osborn
IAEA Director, Environmental Laboratories
The Big Picture: Water from Hilltops 2 Oceans (H2O)
Ms Lucia Ortega
Isotope Hydrologist, IAEA
Isotopes in Global Freshwater Resources Management
Mr Gerd Dercon
Laboratory Head, Soil and Water Management and Crop Nutrition, IAEA
Isotopes for Agricultural Water Management
Mr Joao Alberto Osso Junior
Section Head, Radioisotope Products and Radiation Technology Section, IAEA
Radiation Technology for Wastewater Treatment
Facilitator
Mr John Brittan
Communications Specialists, IAEA Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Anxiety is a lightweight leopard-only to-do application that syncs with iCal and Mail. To download or read more, visit www.anxietyapp.com/
This shot shows the calendar selection popup, which resides in the list window titlebar. When enabled, it splits all of your tasks into multiple "lists", separated into groups based on which calendar they have been added to. Lists can be switched by clicking the title of the current list in the titlebar to show the alternative lists.
Ms Marta Ziakova, newly elect Chairperson, IAEA Board of Governors 2014-2015, delivers her opening remarks at the Groundbreaking ceremony for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Director General, Yukiya Amano, visits the ongoing training course and is apprised of the latest detection methods used to quickly and accurately identify the presence of Zika in human tissue.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Alfred is a quicklaunch application for Mac OS X, perfect for GTD/productivity fans. I look after the UI, Brand and Web Design. www.alfredapp.com. The other core members of the team are Vero Pepperrell and Andrew Pepperrell.
Mehndi (Hindi: मेहँदी, Urdu: مہندی) is the application of henna as a temporary form of skin decoration in the Indian Subcontinent.
She felt uncomfortable about the letter of application as though she had done something underhand ‘like crowding onto a small piece of wood adrift on an endless ocean after a shipwreck and then saving oneself by pushing others into the water and watching them drown’. She adds: ‘I would much rather join those who prefer to float on their backs for a while, drifting on the ocean with their eyes turned towards heaven, and who then go down with a prayer.’
‘I am still tied by a thousand threads to everything I treasure here.’
-Patrick Woodhouse, Etty Hillesum: A Life Transformed