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Both my classes were canceled today, leaving me with time to spare. I used the opportunity to whip up a little web app to making gift giving for my family a little easier this year. And since I sat indoors in a chair all day, I come upon the nightly deadline with no exciting picture to share nor even a ray of sunlight. I will force myself out and about soon. I'm guess I'm just dragging from my trip to Canada. And now I'm blabbing. Good night, then.
Mackillo Kira, professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Markus Borsch, PhD student in electrical and computer engineering, work together in Kira’s office going over some of the fundamental light emission properties for semiconductors in the Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.
Kira, who is also a physics professor for the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, is the group leader of the Michigan Engineering Quantum Science Theory Lab. He and his team are developing a cluster-expansion-based quantum theory that allows them to realize: semiconductor quantum optics, quantum-optical spectroscopy, terahertz spectroscopy, and Atomic Bose-Einstein condensates.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
All of us are gifted with special qualities that make us different from others. Not all are able to utilize those exceptional mental abilities and earn the title of “Revolutionist”. One such personality who has set an example to the mankind is Bjorn Jens Gruenwald. He is an individual having versatile mental abilities and exceptional skills.
Simultaneous home work, music and cell phone usage. The effects of devices and the pros and cons of their productivity or hindering attributes.
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For a whole week, maker, potter and artist Jonathan Keep built a clay 3D printer, for the us to keep and use!
Jonathan says: “I have long used computer software to develop new ceramic forms. With an interest in the hidden numerical code that underpins all nature, I have developed a working process whereby the shapes of these pots are written in computer code. This digital information is passed to a studio based DIY 3D printer that I have adapted to print in clay. Layer by layer the pots are printed out – a sort of mechanical pottery coil building. After printing, the ceramic is fired and glazed in the normal way.”
Based on the delta type of 3D printer, his design aims to use parts that can be made fairly easily with basic tools and skills or can be ordered online. This design is specifically for printing with clay but it could be adapted to work with other materials too. The design is open source and can be found here: www.keep-art.co.uk/Self_build.html
Members dropped in throughout the week to see how Jonathan was getting on, and even help build it.
Could'nt work well without this... and it earned me $$$$. :)
should have been called Xerox mouse since they pioneered this greatest breakthrough in computer ergonomics.