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ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking
CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh,PA
July 10-13, 2009
This photo is from July 12, 2009.
Raymond Bair, Senior Computational Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory. Photo courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.
ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking
CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh,PA
July 10-13, 2009
New Gates Center for Computer Science
This photo is from July 12, 2009.
On December 30, Ambassador Heidt and Minister of Education Hang Chuon Naron were on hand for a lecture at RUPP by world-famous scientist and entrepreneur Dr. Stephen Wolfram entitled “The Future of Computation and Knowledge.”
Dr. Wolfram is the founder and CEO of software company Wolfram Research, based in the United States, and the creator of the Wolfram Language, which powers the free “answer engine” Wolfram Alpha. The talk was organized by the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports; the U.S. Embassy; the Cambodia Science & Engineering Festival; and the Cambodian Mathematical Society.
[U.S. Embassy photo by Un Yarat]
Members of the Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute (HUPTI) and the Leo Cancer Center tour Jefferson Lab on Thursday, Mar. 2, 2023. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
Today, Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute - HUPTI announced a partnership with Leo Cancer Care to develop an upright proton arc therapy treatment technique for cancer.
The technique will allow patients to stand or sit upright and, combined with an additional CT system, may better target tumors in patients.
Jefferson Lab is proud to contribute to these efforts by applying its nuclear physics and technology expertise to help pave the way for improvements in patient care.
Authors: Lina Espinha and Paula Fernandes
Date: April 2009
Description: Solid model of the cervical spine obtained from CT images. In yellow, the cervical vertebrae commencing, from top to bottom, with the atlas followed by the axis descending through C3 until C7. In gray, the intervertebral discs. Traced in dark curves, the delimited regions of contact interaction between the intervening anatomical structures
Source: Master thesis
Image and caption provided by: Paula Fernandes, IDMEC/IST-TU Lisbon
Lorient Railway Station - France
HDA : Design Office of Cover and Façades
Client : Gare + Connection
Architect : ARUP
Date : 2013 -
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Hong Quiao - Shangaï, China
HDA : Footbridge and Sky Roof
Architect : Wong & Ouyang Ltd.
Date : 2010 -
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Louvre Islamic Arts Museum - Paris, France
HDA : Technical design & Engineering
Client : Etablissement Public du Musée du Louvre
Architect: Mario Bellini & Rudy Ricciotti
Date : 2006 - 2012
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
All the slides and visual demonstrations of my presentation at Flash on the Beach in Brighton, England. The presentation was titled 'Computational Artifact'. I discussed my interest in computationally created objects, both real and unreal, physical and etheral, using algorithms, mathematics, and natural systems as inspiration. The date was September 29, 2010.
Big Skylight
Incheon International Airport T2
HDA : Design of roof structures and departure level envelope
Client : Incheon international airport corporation ( IIAC)
Architect : Heerim Architect & Planners, Mooyoung Architect & Consulting Architect Gensler
Date : 2011 - 2018
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Author: Nelson Ribeiro
Date: 2009
Description: Humerus and scapula are the principal bones that constitute the human shoulder joint, one of the most complex joints of the entire body. 3-D anatomical models like these are used in a wide spectrum of applications, but one of the most exciting domains of its application is the biomechanical area, principally in finite element analysis. The study of the mechanical behaviour of human tissues (hard and soft tissues like bone, muscle, cartilage and ligaments) in normal, pathologic and implant conditions are just some of the applications of this vast biomedical field
Source: Ribeiro, N. S., Fernandes, P. C., Lopes, D. S., Folgado, J. O., Fernandes, P. R., 3-D Solid and Finite Element Modeling of Biomechanical Structures - A Software Pipeline, In: Proceedings of the 7th EUROMECH Solid Mechanics Conference, Portugal, 2009
Image and caption provided by: Nelson Ribeiro, IDMEC/IST-TU Lisbon
Rupendranath Panday, Swapna Rabha, Jonathan Tucker view a high definition display of a CO2 capture model
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Conference on Computational Social Science at Stanford t.co/NtM323Iz
Computational domes. The design is generated with shape grammars and the construction is adapted with a catenary-simulation. Scripted in Processing.
Louvre Islamic Arts Museum - Paris, France
HDA : Technical design & Engineering
Client : Etablissement Public du Musée du Louvre
Architect: Mario Bellini & Rudy Ricciotti
Date : 2006 - 2012
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Digital fabrication of a column prototype using 1mm cardboard sheet. View of negative space formed by a stack of about 300 sheets. Further images and description: www.michael-hansmeyer.com/projects/columns.html?#8
Form is generated and sliced using Processing.
Fabrication carried out in ETH's CAAD group using the university's RapLab
See www.caad.arch.ethz.ch/ and also www.mas.caad.arch.ethz.ch/
ACTIVATE 2009: Computational Thinking
CMU - Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh,PA
July 10-13, 2009
New Gates Center for Computer Science
This photo is from July 12, 2009.
A new color pallet, I'm playing with. More blues and neutrals.
www.underground-flash.com/2010/07/tree-rings-from-collisi...
This generative art piece was created with ActionScipt. As the particles collide, they exchange rings of color, and leave behind traces of their collisions. As the code runs, a more complex pattern emerges.
A print of this image is now available on etsy www.etsy.com/listing/56370869/artful-particle-collisions-...
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More of my artwork can be found in my online portfolio
and some prints are available
Paris Philharmonic Hall
HDA : Facade Designer
Architect : Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Client : Philarmonie de Paris
Date : 2007- 2013
See more at : www.hda-paris.com
Author: Nelson Ribeiro
Date: 2009
Description: These images show the interior of a finite element mesh, being the discrete unit a tetrahedron. As it is possible to see, the meshes are well structured and regular, which is an important factor for finite element analysis since a very low element distortion implicates more accurate results and higher convergence rates
Source: Ribeiro, N. S., Fernandes, P. C., Lopes, D. S., Folgado, J. O., Fernandes, P. R., 3-D Solid and Finite Element Modeling of Biomechanical Structures - A Software Pipeline, In: Proceedings of the 7th EUROMECH Solid Mechanics Conference, Portugal, 2009
Image and caption provided by: Nelson Ribeiro, IDMEC/IST-TU Lisbon
Corneel Cannaerts - Negotiating Agency: Computation and Digital Fabrication as Design Media
2015 RMIT / KU Leuven
Supervisors: Mark Burry & Johan Verbeke
Exhibtion design: Corneel Cannaerts in collaboration with Carmen Osten & Lore Perneel (www.perneelosten.be/)
Photographs: Petra Decouttere & Tiemen Schotsaert
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Conference on Computational Social Science at Stanford t.co/NtM323Iz
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Conference on Computational Social Science at Stanford t.co/NtM323Iz
Incheon International Airport T2
HDA : Design of roof structures and departure level envelope
Client : Incheon international airport corporation ( IIAC)
Architect : Heerim Architect & Planners, Mooyoung Architect & Consulting Architect Gensler
Date : 2011 - 2018
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Institute for Research in the Social Sciences Conference on Computational Social Science at Stanford t.co/NtM323Iz
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"Biology, Translational Pharmacology & Toxicology Computation" Online Course at Udemy
www.udemy.com/biology-translational-pharmacology-toxicolo...
Description
Compared with conventional reductionist track that tries to demonstrate complicated ailments by examining human gene, Systems Biology is described by the vision that the implied mechanism of complicated ailments is likely to become the dysregulation of diverse interconnected cellular paths.
With the development of technology and science, Translational Pharmacology has developed as a modern branch to face today’s healthcare requirement and is believed as an expansion of clinical pharmacology.
Pharmacogenetics survey for the target of medication improvement has, in the past, concentrated almost completely on the impact of differences in human genes for giving rise to a particular adverse effect.
Computational Toxicology is actually a vibrant and quickly improving branch that combines data and information from a diversity of sources to improve mathematical and computer-founded models to better recognize and foresee adverse health impacts caused via chemicals, like pharmaceuticals and environmental pollutants.
A perfect ontology should authorize the mapping of datum at different standards of hierarchy. Computational designing of biological frameworks can accomplish combination along various dimensions.
In Summary, Bricolage is actually a methodological procedure that, in case of a public situation, alters and develops not only while but for the sake of the course activity. To do this demands a track of (Biology-Transnational Pharmacology-Toxicology Computation) as an interdisciplinarity approach where habitual disciplinary borders are not merely crossed but the analytical scopes of these diverse disciplines are actively used.
Who this course is for:
People from whole of the world, who have an interest in the following approaches: 1) Biology, 2) Translational Pharmacology, 3) Computational Toxicology, 4) Pharmacogenetics, 5) Computational Modeling Tactics, 6) The Art of Literature, 7) Chemical Biology, 8) Biochemistry, 9) Cheminformatics, 10) Bioinformatics, and 11) Biomedicine. And this course contains thirty-nine resource.
By Maram Abdel Nasser Taha Shtaya
Pharmacist, American Studies Instructor, Author and Researcher who is teaching on Udemy.
Germogli electricity pylons - Italy
HDA : Architecture and engineering
Client : Terna
Architect : HDA have won first prize in the "Pylons of the Future" international competition for Italian energy supplier
Date : 2009
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Author: Nelson Ribeiro
Date: 2009
Description: These three-dimensional models of the human mandible and adjoining teeth were primarily built to perform biomechanical studies, more specifically, to predict bone remodeling at the alveolar part of the mandible. Such digital anatomical models contain a resourceful amount of information for medical device design and can also be used for 3-D visualization and rapid prototyping purposes, in particular, within orthodontics
Source: Ribeiro, N. S., Fernandes, P. C., Lopes, D. S., Folgado, J. O., Fernandes, P. R., 3-D Solid and Finite Element Modeling of Biomechanical Structures - A Software Pipeline, In: Proceedings of the 7th EUROMECH Solid Mechanics Conference, Portugal, 2009
Image and caption provided by: Nelson Ribeiro, IDMEC/IST-TU Lisbon