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Computational Scientist in Argonne's Mathematics and Computer Science Division. Tautges is a member of the research team that has developed a modern suite of computer tools--called the SHARP Reactor Performance and Safety Simulation Suite--that digitally mimic and allow researchers to “see” the physical processes that occur in a nuclear reactor core, including neutron transport, thermal hydraulics and fuel and structure behavior. Argonne's high-fidelity computer modeling and simulation work in support of advanced nuclear energy systems is a natural outgrowth of the cumulative years of Argonne's expertise in nuclear energy.
Computational Mathematician in Argonne's Mathematics and Computer Science Division. Anitescu is a member of the research team that has developed a modern suite of computer tools--called the SHARP Reactor Performance and Safety Simulation Suite--that digitally mimic and allow researchers to “see” the physical processes that occur in a nuclear reactor core, including neutron transport, thermal hydraulics and fuel and structure behavior. Argonne's high-fidelity computer modeling and simulation work in support of advanced nuclear energy systems is a natural outgrowth of the cumulative years of Argonne's expertise in nuclear energy.
School for Poetic Computation presents 're-coded' an installation at the Day for Night festival in Houston, Tx Dec. 2015.
photo credit: Andy Dayton / School for Poetic Computation
re-code project information: re-code on GitHub
Wednesday, June 21, 2023, Albany Oregon; Alloy Development and Manufacture- Computational Materials with Youhai Wen; Geology & Geospatial Analysis - Geosciences Analysis, Interpretation and assessment (GAIA) with Jen Bauer & Mackenzie Mark-Moser; Materials and Geomaterials Characterization - Analytical Physics - Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with Circe Verba; CO2 Storage Stability, Seal Integrity, Drilling Fluid Performance, Corrosion, Critical Minerals, and REE - High Pressure Immersion and Reactive Transport lab (HiPert) with Circe Verba; Participants: Stephanie Strain, Galya Vicnansky, Jonathan Prout, Chris Slaton, Araceli Lara, Nicole Gonzalez Ceballos
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
Playing around with the blur filter a bit. And I've given the particles curved paths.
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More of my artwork can be found in my online portfolio
and some prints are available
School for Poetic Computation presents 're-coded' an installation at the Day for Night festival in Houston, Tx Dec. 2015.
photo credit: Zach Lieberman / School for Poetic Computation
re-code project information: re-code on GitHub
Limited Edition Prints
Hahnemühle Matt Fine Art Paper
Mounted on Aluminium
600x400mm
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A series of limited edition prints signed and to be exhibited soon (I hope). I'm working on some of my original works when I started out some years back now. If I manage to scrape some pennies together I should be printing out fifteen original works. Five in a series of three, each series constitutes three very different techniques.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
Sai Wan Terrace - Hong Kong, China
HDA : Podium Façades Designer
Client : Swire Propereties Ltd.
Architect : Arquitectonica
Date : 2010 - 2011
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
Sai Wan Terrace - Hong Kong, China
HDA : Podium Façades Designer
Client : Swire Propereties Ltd.
Architect : Arquitectonica
Date : 2010 - 2011
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
School for Poetic Computation presents 're-coded' an installation at the Day for Night festival in Houston, Tx Dec. 2015.
photo credit: Zach Lieberman / School for Poetic Computation
re-code project information: re-code on GitHub
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
Computational Hydraulics Group's plasma vorticity field of edge plasmas in nuclear fusion reactors where the contours are the electrostatic potentials.
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.
An example jigsaw that has students using multiple types of representation, including models/symbolic/simplified models
These result images are from the first homework assignment of my Computational Photography class at Columbia University. For each image I applied a number of face detectors to the images and determined the best rotation give the number of faces. I also classified the image as having being individuals or group shots.