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Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Training the mission control team for SWARM launch at ESOC, 5 September 2013

Reaction-diffusion implemented as realtime simulation running on OpenGL shader. Diffusion is implemented as a discrete sampling for faster execution instead of the more proper Gaussian blur.

 

Resulting execution is very fast and smooth, and modifying the sampling point set yields some interesting textures.

Orbit simulation exercises at ESA's spacecraft operations centre. (ESA)

Mit DIALux-Simulationen wie dieser können wir Konzepte für die energieeffiziente Beleuchtung von Gebäuden erarbeiten. Hier sieht man einen Ausschnitt aus einer solchen Simulation, die wir für das Besuchercafé des Nationalparkhauses in Sankt Andreasberg entwickelt haben. (Simulation: Christian Reinboth)

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X

 

Film Simulation = Acros + Y

Sharpness = +2

Shadows = +3

Highlights = +3

Grain = Off

Noise Reduction = 0

Dynamic Range = DR100

White Balance = Auto

Color = n/a

 

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Hosted with Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Fabian Cevallos, Ph.D., Transit Program Director; and Dennis McCarthy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

This manikin can be used to practice nasal and oral airway insertion, endotracheal intubation, Combitubes, King Airways, etc. Using some standard PVC fittings this manikin has been modified to vomit.

Window reflections in that other City of Light.

 

Sigma 30mm f/1.4 @ f/2.8.

Fabian Cevallos, Ph.D., Transit Program Director; and Dennis McCarthy, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Nursing students participated in a burn simulation lab. November 9, 2015. Photo by Madie Miller.

Nursing Simulation Labs

Porta Ognissanti, also known as Porta Portello Nuovo, Porta Venezia or Porta Portello, was built in 1519.

Hosted with Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

FujiFilm Eterna film simulation

 

Film Simulation = Eterna

Sharpness = +2

Shadows = +4

Highlights = +4

Grain = Strong

Noise Reduction = -4

Dynamic Range = DR100

White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B

Color = +4

ISO Auto (6400)

Color Chrome Effect = Weak

 

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Simulating bokeh using optical calculations / my own code. Simulating Voigtländer Nokton Classic 40/1.4 here.

 

Pic (2) is the reference - using the real lens. Pics (3) and (4) are generated from pic (1): pic (3) is Gaussian blur and (4) is the simulation. It is quite close to the real bokeh created by the Voigtländer.

Using two of the tools, Smudge and Clone, in iPad app ArtStudio, here's my first attempt to somewhat accurately transform a photo into what resembles an oil painting. I find the process to be intriguing and frustrating. Intriguing as a shortcut for someone who knows nearly nothing about painting with real oil paint. Frustrating because of the big limitations of my skills and of the app's capabilities. But I want to try it a few times. This kind of painting simulation is not at all a one shot algorithm that many photo editors and other apps have. This is a slow one stroke at a time process somewhat like real painting in that it's a repetition of matching colors and lines, or purposely choosing different colors and lines from the same areas in the photo one is working directly on a copy of to transform or translate it. I can see areas that could use improvement and I could probably do it, but at this point I've run out of energy here and think this is not too terrible for a first attempt.

 

Here's the photo I tried to copy in a painterly way with the ArtStudio iPad app:

www.flickr.com/photos/ratfacemalone/8299805890

 

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Rosetta flight control team training at ESOC. Today's session simulates 5 May 2014, when a critical manoeuvre is planned.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

The Congressional Simulation Exercise on April 4 was designed to give 120 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who can best use political capital to create a favorable outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

Helping Mo with the court room simulation for the 2018-9 MSc Forensic Information Tech students. Great fun, and great to see Tobi and Soraya, both former FIT students, and both now lecturers at the University.

Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.

Day 10 of the 2012 Advanced Science Course 'Around the World and Around the Clock: The Science and Technology of the CTBT'. Participants engaged in an On-site inspection table-top-exercise.

2200929-N-EY938-976 CAMP LEJEUNE, North Carolina (Sept. 29, 2020) Field Medical Training Battalion – East instructor Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Taylor Hoil demonstrates some of the tools available to instructors to teach, monitor and test US Navy Hospital Corpsmen in the battlefield condition simulation laboratory. The Battalion's mission is to provide the best possible training to Sailors as they join the Fleet Marine Force. US Navy photo by CDR Denver Applehans/Released.

 

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Rollei 35S, Kodak Gold 200.

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