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The spacecraft simulator system can train engineers - or keen high school students! Thanks to VEGA Germany for a realistic 'sim session' for visiting DoDDS students.
United Nations Simulation. Centro Universitário Jorge Amado - Curso de Bacharelado em Relações Internacionais.
Jorge Amado University Centre (Bahia, Brazil) - BA in International Relations.
Brother Jim St Vrain prepares for a rescue simulation while Brother Garrett Biermann (right) gives instruction.
Epidural Anaesthesia simulation model. ESA prize 2016. The complex skills involved with administering epidurals, such as locating optimal insertion point and needle angle, can only be learned by practice. However it can be dangerous for novice anaesthetists to practice their first epidural procedure on real patients. This simulator provides a training scenario whereby novice anaesthetists can practice needle insertions and visualise bony structures.
some n-body code is modified to give particles coulomb-like forces (and some other strange stuff) resulting in strings of alternating type particle
very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:
www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
edit: see online version here:
This was part of a simulation excercise between Metro Rail, Tshwane Emergency Services and the SAPD. They had to practise for in case something like a train derailing happened eventually and for all parties involved to be able to work together
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I've got my nerd glasses on - this has been what's keeping me busy for the past couple of weeks. After messing around and sourcing out parts, arranging and rearranging, I finally have a set-up that I'm happy with. Now I can go to the track any day of the year without burning up expensive tires haha.
All these things work in tandem to provide an immersive experience, particularly with F1 2012. That game is actually what prompted me to build this rig, and not GT5.
GT5's career mode is very shallow and it left me disconnected with the game. All it was about to me was collecting cars, finding the perfect "tune" for those cars and mastering a couple of tracks. F1's career mode forces you to have a relationship with EACH track that you race on, even the ones you hate! It forces you to study every corner, every chicane and every brake point until you've memorized it. It gives you a 45 minute practice session to start off a weekend, then comes a 20 minute qualifying, then comes the race (which is usually 20 laps). You have to strategize your pit stops and the tire compounds you'll use. And let's face it, where else am I gonna share a track with Hamilton, Massa, Vettel, Kimi and Alonso? On a bigger scale, in which lifetime will I share a track with them and actually be faster? In my rig of course!
The rig consists of:
- Playseat Evolution
- Logitech G27
- 40" LCD TV (1080P, 120hz)
- Buttkicker Gamer 2
- Logitech Z623
- PS3
From our conflict resolution and development simulation, incorporating over 75 conference participants.
Photo from the 2008 Innovations in Student Leadership Conference, held February 23, 2008 at the Elliott School of International Affairs. For more information, please visit onestudentry.org and islc.onestudentry.org.
The IU Kokomo School of Nursing and School of Education, in conjunction with Second Harvest, hosted a poverty simulation in which students try to live for in poverty for one month, condensed into an hour for the simulation. Various scenarios are assigned ranging from a single parent of 5 kids to a single person with no job and no home.
Sankil Pak, a firefighter with the 51st Civil Engineer Squadron, assists U.S. Senior Airman Ryan Clevenger, a weapons loader for the 51st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, during a mass casualty simulation at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, Nov. 3, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Lakisha Croley/Released)