La impermeabilización de túneles consiste en tres elementos: 1) un soporte, 2) un geotextil de protección, y 3) una lámina impermeable. La impermeabilización se coloca después de la excavación y el sostenimiento para prevenir la filtración de agua en el túnel y facilitar la evacuación de agua a través del geotextil. Al planificar la impermeabilización, se debe considerar factores como las condiciones geológicas, la presencia de agua, y el tipo y uso del túnel.
La impermeabilización de túneles consiste en tres elementos: 1) un soporte, 2) un geotextil de protección, y 3) una lámina impermeable. La impermeabilización se coloca después de la excavación y el sostenimiento para prevenir la filtración de agua en el túnel y facilitar la evacuación de agua a través del geotextil. Al planificar la impermeabilización, se debe considerar factores como las condiciones geológicas, la presencia de agua, y el tipo y uso del túnel.
Herramientas auxiliares para muros de pantallaErick Manzano
Este documento describe las herramientas de corte utilizadas en la perforación rotatoria. Explica que el trépano triturante o tricón es la herramienta más común actualmente y que aunque inicialmente se usó en rocas blandas, ahora es competitivo también en rocas duras, logrando rendimientos de 60-100 m/turno hasta 200 m de profundidad. Finalmente, menciona que en perforaciones petrolíferas en España se han superado los 4500 m de profundidad.
El documento describe la historia del desarrollo de los computadores, desde las primeras máquinas mecánicas como la pascalina y la máquina analítica hasta los computadores electrónicos modernos. Explica las cinco generaciones de computadores y los avances tecnológicos clave en cada una, como el uso de transistores, circuitos integrados y microprocesadores. También menciona algunas computadoras históricas como la ENIAC, la primera computadora programable electrónica, y el Apollo, que llevó la primera computadora al espacio.
With the spread of MOOCs and online multimedia repositories, the barrier to learning resides less and less in the access to learning materials. However, most learning materials including lectures are neither transcribed nor translated into languages other than the original because of the lack of effective solutions giving accurate results and as a consequence language barriers are often difficult to overcome for many current and potential users.
In the context of the ever-growing landscape of digital learning materials and resources, the solution to this problem may depend on high-quality automatic translation and transcription systems. In this one-hour webinar we will explore the topic with Jorge Civera from the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain who is part of an expert team developing automatic educational transcription and translation systems and Ruth Kerr from the University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy who is experienced in delivering MOOCs using this system through the EMMA platform. Is it possible to obtain a reliable high-quality translation from an automatic translation system and what are the strengths and weaknesses of such a process? Can such automatic systems improve the translated content through interaction with a reviewer?
Given the extent to which blended learning approaches are increasingly commonplace in universities and college all over Europe, it is not surprising that the use of video continues to grow. But how do you get the mix right? And more importantly, how can you create a balance between the different tools and activities? Join our speakers to talk about this important subject.
The recording of the webinar will be uploaded on this website within a few days time.
Many universities and colleges are encouraging students to deliver assignment and projects using video. Often these types of materials are part of the assessment process. Presenters in this webinar will include academics in different university settings who will describe how they go about making video part of the student’s workload and how they deal with challenges related to quality, storage and assessment.
Presentation AME conference "Aircraft Engineers' Power to Innovate"MROair
Copy of my presentation held at AME conference 22, 26 and 28 September 2016 in Vancouver, Montréal and Toronto Canada.
Presentation will show that new technology is now available to be used by aircraft engineers to support their changing working environment. New technologies such as: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Internet of Things, Drones are discussed.
Audience: aircraft maintenance engineers, mechanics, operational, tactical and strategic management (in total 800 participants).
Conference organised by: Air Canada and Jazz Aviation.
Participating companies: Boeing, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, Westjet, MHM Publishing, BCIT Institute, Air Transat, Trax, B/E Aerospace, Aerotec, Bombardier Aerospace, Lufthansa Technik, MRO.air, AAR, Thales, CCAA and Casebank.
Revenue Management for Airline Industry โดย รศ.ดร.กาญจ์นภา อมรัชกุลBAINIDA
Revenue Management for Airline Industry โดย รศ.ดร.กาญจ์นภา อมรัชกุล
ในงาน THE FIRST NIDA BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND DATA SCIENCES CONTEST/CONFERENCE จัดโดย คณะสถิติประยุกต์และ DATA SCIENCES THAILAND
ตัวเลือกที่มีมากไม่ทำให้อยากซื้อ: การวิเคราะห์ตัวแปรปรับด้วยการวิเคราะห์ถดถอยเชิงชั้น โดย วศิน แก้วชาญค้า อาจารย์ ดร. อานนท์ ศักดิ์วรวิชญ์
ในงาน THE FIRST NIDA BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND DATA SCIENCES CONTEST/CONFERENCE จัดโดย คณะสถิติประยุกต์และ DATA SCIENCES THAILAND
This document outlines a marketing course on product and brand management, listing the course title, code, students submitting the course, and program coordinator.
OECD Presentation: Turning NDCs into investment plans: Way forward in countri...OECD Environment
The OECD has supported countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) since the 1990s to reconcile their environmental and economic goals. It is planning work in 2017-2018 on national green economy dialogues and strategies, green finance and investment, and integrating environmental and economic policies. Significant public climate finance of $3.3 billion per year is committed to the region, with the largest amounts going to the energy sector. However, a large financing gap remains to achieve countries' climate targets. The OECD will continue working with EECCA countries to strengthen climate policies, reform energy subsidies, facilitate private finance, and develop their climate finance readiness and project pipelines.
Herramientas auxiliares para muros de pantallaErick Manzano
Este documento describe las herramientas de corte utilizadas en la perforación rotatoria. Explica que el trépano triturante o tricón es la herramienta más común actualmente y que aunque inicialmente se usó en rocas blandas, ahora es competitivo también en rocas duras, logrando rendimientos de 60-100 m/turno hasta 200 m de profundidad. Finalmente, menciona que en perforaciones petrolíferas en España se han superado los 4500 m de profundidad.
El documento describe la historia del desarrollo de los computadores, desde las primeras máquinas mecánicas como la pascalina y la máquina analítica hasta los computadores electrónicos modernos. Explica las cinco generaciones de computadores y los avances tecnológicos clave en cada una, como el uso de transistores, circuitos integrados y microprocesadores. También menciona algunas computadoras históricas como la ENIAC, la primera computadora programable electrónica, y el Apollo, que llevó la primera computadora al espacio.
With the spread of MOOCs and online multimedia repositories, the barrier to learning resides less and less in the access to learning materials. However, most learning materials including lectures are neither transcribed nor translated into languages other than the original because of the lack of effective solutions giving accurate results and as a consequence language barriers are often difficult to overcome for many current and potential users.
In the context of the ever-growing landscape of digital learning materials and resources, the solution to this problem may depend on high-quality automatic translation and transcription systems. In this one-hour webinar we will explore the topic with Jorge Civera from the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain who is part of an expert team developing automatic educational transcription and translation systems and Ruth Kerr from the University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy who is experienced in delivering MOOCs using this system through the EMMA platform. Is it possible to obtain a reliable high-quality translation from an automatic translation system and what are the strengths and weaknesses of such a process? Can such automatic systems improve the translated content through interaction with a reviewer?
Given the extent to which blended learning approaches are increasingly commonplace in universities and college all over Europe, it is not surprising that the use of video continues to grow. But how do you get the mix right? And more importantly, how can you create a balance between the different tools and activities? Join our speakers to talk about this important subject.
The recording of the webinar will be uploaded on this website within a few days time.
Many universities and colleges are encouraging students to deliver assignment and projects using video. Often these types of materials are part of the assessment process. Presenters in this webinar will include academics in different university settings who will describe how they go about making video part of the student’s workload and how they deal with challenges related to quality, storage and assessment.
Presentation AME conference "Aircraft Engineers' Power to Innovate"MROair
Copy of my presentation held at AME conference 22, 26 and 28 September 2016 in Vancouver, Montréal and Toronto Canada.
Presentation will show that new technology is now available to be used by aircraft engineers to support their changing working environment. New technologies such as: Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Internet of Things, Drones are discussed.
Audience: aircraft maintenance engineers, mechanics, operational, tactical and strategic management (in total 800 participants).
Conference organised by: Air Canada and Jazz Aviation.
Participating companies: Boeing, GE Aviation, Pratt & Whitney, Westjet, MHM Publishing, BCIT Institute, Air Transat, Trax, B/E Aerospace, Aerotec, Bombardier Aerospace, Lufthansa Technik, MRO.air, AAR, Thales, CCAA and Casebank.
Revenue Management for Airline Industry โดย รศ.ดร.กาญจ์นภา อมรัชกุลBAINIDA
Revenue Management for Airline Industry โดย รศ.ดร.กาญจ์นภา อมรัชกุล
ในงาน THE FIRST NIDA BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND DATA SCIENCES CONTEST/CONFERENCE จัดโดย คณะสถิติประยุกต์และ DATA SCIENCES THAILAND
ตัวเลือกที่มีมากไม่ทำให้อยากซื้อ: การวิเคราะห์ตัวแปรปรับด้วยการวิเคราะห์ถดถอยเชิงชั้น โดย วศิน แก้วชาญค้า อาจารย์ ดร. อานนท์ ศักดิ์วรวิชญ์
ในงาน THE FIRST NIDA BUSINESS ANALYTICS AND DATA SCIENCES CONTEST/CONFERENCE จัดโดย คณะสถิติประยุกต์และ DATA SCIENCES THAILAND
This document outlines a marketing course on product and brand management, listing the course title, code, students submitting the course, and program coordinator.
OECD Presentation: Turning NDCs into investment plans: Way forward in countri...OECD Environment
The OECD has supported countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) since the 1990s to reconcile their environmental and economic goals. It is planning work in 2017-2018 on national green economy dialogues and strategies, green finance and investment, and integrating environmental and economic policies. Significant public climate finance of $3.3 billion per year is committed to the region, with the largest amounts going to the energy sector. However, a large financing gap remains to achieve countries' climate targets. The OECD will continue working with EECCA countries to strengthen climate policies, reform energy subsidies, facilitate private finance, and develop their climate finance readiness and project pipelines.