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Purchased 29th December 2007 from Dancing Queen in Richmond, Victoria. This green fabric is just a scrap really, but I'm sure we can find something to do with it.
Volunteers sorted a variety of donated materials in their warehouse that will be used by artists, teachers, and students.
Some details and marketing materials are still being finalized, but just
wanted to make sure you have the date on your calendar.
Today's screening went well at Burbank Elementary. Kids were excited to
show/see everyones videos and there were several parents there as well.
Want to have a video class at your school/community space? Contact Media
Arts Center San Diego today!
www.mediaartscenter.org/mediacamp
info@mediaartscenter.org
619-230-1938
My good friend, Dean, and I made a little sojourn to Ocean Shores earlier this year. We went prepared, but not for what we found. Lovely!
The second shipment of electoral materials arrived today, June 26, 2015 to Port au Prince’s international airport. Members of the United Nations Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) along with members of Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) moved and confirmed the total of more than 13000 kits to a staging area ahead of the upcoming national elections.
Photo Logan Abassi UN/MINUSTAH
A hammered copper look was chosen to keep in line with the metal materials used. StarbirdConcepts.com
Visitors
•Lucas Smith, Legislative Director, Office of Senator Jeff Merkley
•Sophia Francia, Field Representative, Office of Senator Jeff Merkley
•Stacey Jochimsen, Statewide Outreach Director, Office of Senator Merkley
TOUR STOP DESCRIPTIONS
Geo-Data Science and AI - Applied Materials & Computational Science
The term “data science” encapsulates a range of competencies and capabilities designed to extract knowledge or insights from data in various forms, utilizing various interdisciplinary data analytical methods. NETL’s geo-data science research develops innovative solutions for sustainable engineered-geosystems, spanning subsurface to surface energy, environmental, and societal needs. This award-winning team has invented technology-driven solutions to address challenges associated with energy infrastructure and resource applications; subsurface resource characterizations and assessments; and safety, hazards, and risk analyses; spanning onshore, offshore, surface, ocean, and climate-based systems. This research includes collaborations with other DOE entities, federal, state, and local agencies, academic, commercial, and regulatory partners, domestic and worldwide.
NETL’s Geoscience Analysis, Interpretation, and Assessments (GAIA) advanced computational facilities and virtual resources at all three sites support the team’s efforts, including innovative, real-time research collaboration and analysis. The GAIA labs also facilitate access to NETL’s on-premise cluster computing capabilities (Watt and Joule), cloud-computing resources and research software systems, and access to expansive collections of subsurface, spatio-temporal, socio-economic, and environmental data. Research produced within these labs has resulted in over 100 public datasets, models, tools, journal publications, and technical reports, many of which are available to the public for download and reuse from edx.netl.doe.gov.
Critical Materials
NETL is focused on delivering a path to domestic abundance of critical minerals by developing technology for recovery from domestic ores and unconventional geological materials. Work in Albany, OR is focused on developing processes that data to make better predictions of mineral resources, to minimize or reduce the environmental, safety and health impacts of processing and other wastes, as well as optimizing the overall economics of the separation and recovery process. Characterization of materials containing critical minerals is key to developing technologies and processes that will provide reliable and competitive domestic sources. NETL is leading a group of 9 DOE National Labs in the coordinated effort called METALLIC a DOE-wide effort to de-risk critical material supply chains. The ORE-Lab in Albany is part of METALLIC and will serve to testbed processes for Battery Minerals.
Advanced Alloys Signature Center
NETL’s metallurgists and materials scientists are responsible for deploying affordable, high-performance alloys to enable numerous energy, defense, security, and other applications for DOE, other Government Agencies, and U.S. Industry. NETL utilizes an integrated computational materials engineering approach, which combines computational and experimental methods for translating materials science concepts into practical technologies. Key to this strategy is targeted experiments that evaluate performance in realistic service conditions and demonstrate manufacturing at scales and by methods that readily translate to industrial practice. NETL has conducted research into a wide range of alloys including aluminum, copper, steels, superalloys, and high entropy alloys. Current research focuses on alloys to enhance the reliability of hydrogen service and pipeline transportation, as well as projects for strategic partners.
Melt Processing Lab
NETL’s alloy development capability is anchored by its substantial ingot metallurgy manufacturing facilities that are unique within the national laboratory complex. Capabilities exist to produce experimental alloys ranging from a few grams up to 500 pounds. The laboratory maintains a variety of furnaces for ingot production and castings, including air induction melting, vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting (VAR), and electro-slag remelting (ESR), all of which are used in the commercial production of alloys.
Thermo-mechanical Processing Lab
NETL’s thermo-mechanical processing capabilities mimic industrial manufacturing processes that result in useful alloy microstructures that are key to achieving the performance of the alloy. The laboratory’s equipment includes a hydraulic press forge, a hot rolling mill and a cold rolling mill, and heat-treating furnaces necessary for engineering microstructures to give the alloy the desired properties.
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Foto: Rodrigo de Oliveira
Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea) Flight shots, all hand held. Taken just after dawn as the sun slowly rose, hence constant changing light conditions with reflections from the water in some cases and cloud cover in others, altering the 'mood' or 'feeling' of some photos.
Swap stuff from the material_swap community over on livejournal.
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Feel free to join us if you are over there. : )
(This swap's theme was "Fall"...can ya tell? ; )