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Author: Nelson Ribeiro
Date: 2009
Description: The presented finite element meshes of humerus and scapula were used to generate a computational model of an artificial shoulder that, within the Finite Element (FE) formulation, is capable of calculate wear rates in total shoulder prostheses for a certain type of arm movement. In orthopedics, FE models are able to predict pre-surgically the mechanical behavior of prosthesis. Indeed, quantitative data obtained from FE analysis may be an important resource for increasing the probability of successful therapeutic treatments, improving surgical planning, injury prevention and improving prosthesis design towards to better in vivo performances
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
CLIMATE RIBBON™, Brickell CityCenter
Brickell, Miami, USA
HDA : Designer of the CLIMATE RIBBON™
Client : Swire Properties ILTD
Architect : Arquitectonica
Date : 2011 - 2015
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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.
I was tasked with designing a bookshelf for our living-room by my "in-house" producer Theresa. :)
I had just watched this TED speech and may have been inspired by the potential for simple parameters creating complex patterns.
www.ted.com/talks/stephen_wolfram_computing_a_theory_of_e...
I love how it lends itself to so many permutations. Constantly able to refresh itself with a simple rotation of a unit or the rearrangement of a storage box.
Dictionary of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology edited by John M. Hancock and Marketa J. Zvelebil. A handy reference book fro any bioinformatician to have on their bookshelf.
isbn:0471436224 www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0471436224
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THE CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AT OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY.
ORNL'S CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE HAS 40,000 SQUARE FEET OF SPACE FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND DATA STORAGE. THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SELECTED ORNL AND ITS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, CRAY INC., IBM CORP., AND SILICON GRAPHICS INC. TO RECEIVE A GRANT TO BUILD A 50 TERAFLOP (50 TRILLION CALCULATIONS PER SECOND) SCIENCE RESEARCH COMPUTER THAT WILL BE HOUSED IN THIS FACILITY.
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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.
Author: Daniel Simões Lopes
Date: 2008
Description: Lateral, anterior, posterior, and medial views of all four bony structures that compose the human knee. The femur, tibia, fibula, and patella are arranged in a extended knee position. The 3-D models were created based on computed tomography images with high spatial resolution. Several bone landmarks, i.e., eminences and depressions scattered along the bones surfaces, can be easily identified. The usefulness of such geometric models resides, although not exclusively, within the construction of realistic computational models that simulate the biomechanical behaviour of this complex joint. Other model applications focus on medical visualization and surgical planning.
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Image and caption provided by: Daniel Simões Lopes, IDMEC/IST-TULisbon
Authors: Lina Espinha and Paula Fernandes
Date: April 2009
Description: Segmented model of the cervical spine extracted from CT images. Segmentation is the partitioning of an image volume into non-overlapping voxelized regions. Each region defines the geometric locus of an anatomical structure. As part of the geometric modeling process, segmentation is the turning point in anatomical representation: it establishes the transition from the supportive bi-dimensional image realm (image data) to a fully tri-dimensional domain (mesh data).
Source: Master thesis
Image and caption provided by: Paula Fernandes, IDMEC/IST-TU Lisbon
The cover for our book...This book discusses the state-of-the-art collaborative and computing techniques for the pharmaceutical industry, the present and future implications and opportunities to advance healthcare research. The book tackles problems thoroughly, from both the human collaborative and the data and informatics side, and is very relevant to the day-to-day activities running a laboratory or a collaborative R&D project. It can be applied to help organizations make critical decisions about managing drug discovery and development partnership. The book follows a “man- methods-machine” format with sections on how to get people to collaborate, collaborative methods, and computational tools for collaboration. This book offers the reader a “getting started guide” or instruction on “how to collaborate” for new laboratories, new companies, and new partnerships, as well as a user manual for how to troubleshoot existing collaborations.
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.
All the slides put and visual demonstrations of my presentation at Flash on the Beach arranged chronologically into three sets. 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. The venue was the Brighton Dome on the southern coast of England.
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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.
Dan Sorescu - Using high performance computing and machine learning enables scientists to solve complex technical and environmental challenges faster and pave the way for advanced, more efficient energy systems development.
Computational Molecular Science – NETL maintains expertise in the modeling of materials at the atomic, molecular, and meso scales, which enables a fundamental understanding of materials behavior and provides insight into development opportunities and performance optimization strategies. This approach is being used to improve the performances of advanced alloys, fuel cell systems, functional materials used as sorbents, catalysts, and in sensor applications. These processes allow NETL to assess the performance of emerging new materials in the context of new energy technologies and to identify ways to improve materials efficiency, performance and cost.
Mixed Matrix Modeling & Data Analytics – NETL focuses on developing efficient carbon capture and storage technologies to mitigate the emission of carbon dioxide. Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) offer the potential for optimized carbon capture performance. NETL used high performance computing to rapidly screen more than a million MMMs and identify promising options for post-combustion carbon capture. MMMs based on NETL Polymer 3 are projected to decrease the cost of carbon capture from $63 to $48 per metric ton of CO2 removed.
CLIMATE RIBBON™, Brickell CityCenter
Brickell, Miami, USA
HDA : Designer of the CLIMATE RIBBON™
Client : Swire Properties ILTD
Architect : Arquitectonica
Date : 2011 - 2015
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
A photograph of a limited edition print I created in 2004.
How strange it is.
More information on the Deep.Lorenz algorithm here.
Computational domes. The design is generated with shape grammars and the construction is adapted with a catenary-simulation. Scripted in Processing.
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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.
Seti at home, work, anywhere they have computers I can use...
Certificate of Computation
This certifies that
Mangee has participated in the SETI@home project since 9 September 1999, and has contributed 24,016 Cobblestones of computation (20.75 quintillion floating-point operations) and 3187 Classic workunits to SETI@home's search for extraterrestrial life.
Dr. David P. Anderson
Director, SETI@home
1 July 2005
KIRKUSH MILITARY TRAINING BASE, Iraq -- A field artillery student from 20th Brigade, 5th Iraqi Army Division, works on gunnery computations during the classroom theory portion of artillery training at Kirkush Military Training Base, Iraq, April 27, 2011. The IA soldiers are the first to be part of a dedicated field artillery training cycle facilitated by 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment, 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 25th Infantry Division. The cycle, eight weeks in its entirety, is scheduled to end with a provincial capstone exercise featuring Howitzer live fire drills.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. David Strayer, 109th MPAD, USD-N PAO)
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.
Paris Philharmonic Hall
HDA : Facade Designer
Architect : Ateliers Jean Nouvel
Client : Philarmonie de Paris
Date : 2007- 2013
See more at : www.hda-paris.com
Langley engineers use computational fluid dynamics to visualize sound waves in an effort to reduce aircraft noise.
Computational Science cover of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Breakthroughs magazine.
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Author: Daniel Simões Lopes
Date: 2008
Description: The thoracic diaphragm is a thin, flat, and modified half-dome of musculofibrous tissue that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities. Directly linked to respiration, the diaphragm is a skeletal muscle that contracts during inspiration, whereas expiration is generally a passive process. A number of different structures cross the diaphragm, but three distinct apertures allow the passage of the aorta, esophagus, and vena cava. Using image data obtained from the Visible Human Project of the 59 year old female cadaver, the 3-D geometry of the diaphragm is reconstructed and, from the corresponding solid model, a shell finite element mesh is generated which is used to perform structural analyses.
Source: M.P.M. Pato, N.G.S. Santos, E.B. Pires, P. Areias, M. de Carvalho, S. Pinto, D.S. Lopes, Finite element simulations of the deformation of the diaphragmatic floor in healthy and pathological conditions, In: Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium of Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Valencia, Spain, 2010
Image and caption provided by: Daniel Simões Lopes, ICIST/IST-TULisbon
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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.
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/
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.
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.
CLIMATE RIBBON™, Brickell CityCenter
Brickell, Miami, USA
HDA : Designer of the CLIMATE RIBBON™
Client : Swire Properties ILTD
Architect : Arquitectonica
Date : 2011 - 2015
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
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.