The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that addresses the importance and applications of UAVs (Unnamed Aerial Vehicles). UAVs are an innovative technology that can be applied across multiple fields of science.
The document discusses various presentation tools available on the web. It introduces tools for publishing and sharing presentations like SlideShare, Authorstream, and SlideRocket which allow users to upload PowerPoint presentations and embed or share them online. It also discusses tools for creating presentations like Glogster for creating online posters, Voicethread for adding voice, text and video comments to media, and Prezi as a non-linear presentation tool using a zooming canvas.
This document provides guidance for writing journal articles. It discusses key components of an academic journal article such as the background topic, research methods, results, and conclusions. It also notes some of the challenges of writing articles in a different language than one's thesis. The overall document serves as a guide for structuring and developing the various elements of a quality journal article.
The document summarizes the various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each technology, it provides a brief description of how it was used and its benefits and limitations. The overall document aims to reflect on what was learned about technologies from undertaking this project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and online resources employed throughout the different stages of the project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and platforms that supported the different stages of the project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and platforms that supported the different stages of the project.
Q4. how did you use media technologies in the construction and research, plan...fatimaa2media
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of the project. In the construction and research stage, the individual presented research on trailers, genres, and promotional packaging to understand conventions. Prezi was used initially but became more comfortable over time. PowerPoint was used to present research and evaluations, learning new features like OneDrive for sharing. YouTube was used to upload research, draft, and final trailer videos. Bubbl.us was used for brainstorming plot ideas and narrative development. Poll Junkie created questionnaires to get feedback on posters. Tumblr presented research on film and magazine covers. A Canon camera was used to film the offline trailer, practicing skills. QuickTime recorded screenings for commentary evaluations. Various
The document discusses various presentation tools available on the web. It introduces tools for publishing and sharing presentations like SlideShare, Authorstream, and SlideRocket which allow users to upload PowerPoint presentations and embed or share them online. It also discusses tools for creating presentations like Glogster for creating online posters, Voicethread for adding voice, text and video comments to media, and Prezi as a non-linear presentation tool using a zooming canvas.
This document provides guidance for writing journal articles. It discusses key components of an academic journal article such as the background topic, research methods, results, and conclusions. It also notes some of the challenges of writing articles in a different language than one's thesis. The overall document serves as a guide for structuring and developing the various elements of a quality journal article.
The document summarizes the various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each technology, it provides a brief description of how it was used and its benefits and limitations. The overall document aims to reflect on what was learned about technologies from undertaking this project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and online resources employed throughout the different stages of the project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and platforms that supported the different stages of the project.
This document discusses the various technologies used during the process of creating a product. It is organized into sections on research technologies, planning technologies, production technologies, and evaluation technologies. For each section, it lists the specific technologies used, how they were used, and the benefits and limitations. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and platforms that supported the different stages of the project.
Q4. how did you use media technologies in the construction and research, plan...fatimaa2media
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of the project. In the construction and research stage, the individual presented research on trailers, genres, and promotional packaging to understand conventions. Prezi was used initially but became more comfortable over time. PowerPoint was used to present research and evaluations, learning new features like OneDrive for sharing. YouTube was used to upload research, draft, and final trailer videos. Bubbl.us was used for brainstorming plot ideas and narrative development. Poll Junkie created questionnaires to get feedback on posters. Tumblr presented research on film and magazine covers. A Canon camera was used to film the offline trailer, practicing skills. QuickTime recorded screenings for commentary evaluations. Various
Windows: Having its ass kicked by Puppet and Powershell since 2012 #PuppetConfPaul Stack
This document discusses how infrastructure as code and configuration management tools like Puppet and PowerShell have improved Windows server management since 2012. It argues that code is better than manual processes for managing servers. PowerShell allows automating tasks on Windows, while Puppet can manage Windows resources through a declarative language. Using Puppet and PowerShell together provides an effective way to automate and standardize Windows server configurations.
This document discusses open source software options for startups from the perspective of Victor Neo, a computer science student and CTO. It provides an introduction to Victor and his experience with startups and open source software. The document then discusses the cost savings and importance of people when using software. It provides an overview of common open source office, accounting, graphics, and development applications that startups can use. Examples are given of how Facebook, Twitter, and Victor's own company Pikaland have utilized open source software. The document encourages contributing back to open source communities and lists upcoming talks on related topics.
This document compares the online presentation program Prezi to the offline program PowerPoint. Prezi allows users to zoom in and out of a virtual canvas to display information in a nonlinear fashion, while PowerPoint utilizes individual slides. Both programs have advantages and disadvantages related to interactivity, portability, and ease of use. Overall, the document concludes that Prezi is a better option for presentations due to its more dynamic visual effects and ability to be accessed online without additional devices.
Python Web Development Tutorial | Web Development Using Django | EdurekaEdureka!
The document introduces Python for web development and provides information on related libraries and frameworks. It discusses why Python is useful for building web applications as it is an all-in-one tool that dynamically builds apps and allows for quick processing. The document also provides instructions on installing Django in Pycharm, which includes downloading and installing Python, Pycharm, and using pip to install Django.
This document discusses building productive Python web applications using Visual Studio Code, Azure, and Azure DevOps. It recommends using Visual Studio Code for development, Azure DevOps for builds and publishing to Azure, and highlights that Python is a first-class language on the Azure platform. Links are provided to a demo GitHub repository and deployed web application that demonstrate connecting a Python application to Azure.
Scientist meets web dev: how Python became the language of dataGael Varoquaux
The document discusses how Python became a popular language for data science. It describes how scientists and web developers, who have different backgrounds and ways of working, were able to collaborate using Python. NumPy and SciPy provided fast numerical computing capabilities that scientists needed, while packages like Pandas, scikit-learn, and Beautiful Soup enabled data analysis and web scraping. By building on these foundations, the Python community was able to create powerful tools that have made data science widely accessible in Python.
Augmented Reality (AR) is replacing user manuals at an increasing rate. This is seen extensively in the automotive and aerospace markets where AR viewed with a smartphone or tablet delivers maintenance information. Projected savings for using AR coupled with wearable
technology is in the billions for the field service industry alone. With the expected growth in AR and our already compatible devices, customers will expect it. This session focuses on the future of AR in the field of technical communications. The topics discussed in this session
are supported by findings from the Huawei AR Think Tank held in 2014. Learn how to get prepared within our technical communication organizations, our companies, and within our industry as a whole.
Principles for Meaningful Technology IntegrationVicky Saumell
This document discusses principles for meaningful technology integration in education. It provides 7 key principles: 1) The focus is on the learning task, not the technology. 2) Students actively use the technology. 3) Technology is essential, not peripheral. 4) Technology works for the specific context. 5) It addresses digital literacy issues. 6) Some activities would be difficult without technology. 7) It breaks down classroom walls. Meaningful integration considers the connections between content, pedagogy and technology, with no single solution for all teachers.
The document discusses using a Sphero robotic ball to help illustrate astrophysical concepts. It describes Sphero as a ball controlled by a smartphone that can be programmed. The team's project scope was to use Sphero to demonstrate the redshift phenomenon. Their methodology involved researching Sphero, interviewing presenters and visitors, and programming Sphero macros to demonstrate redshift. Presenters were open to using Sphero but noted challenges of complexity, while visitors wanted hands-on time. The team recommended further demonstrations and visitor interaction.
This document discusses integrating technology and media into the English classroom. It begins with introductions from attendees. It then discusses why technology should be integrated, citing reasons like preparing students for the future workplace. It outlines the National Educational Technology Standards. It provides examples of media tools for the classroom like cameras, microphones, and video/audio editing software. It discusses specific software recommendations for PCs and Macs. It provides examples of excellent web 2.0 platforms for student projects. It asks teachers to share a successful technology lesson and possible improvements. It concludes by sharing a secret on how to save YouTube videos.
The document provides a personal timeline of the author's experiences with educational technology from kindergarten through college in the 1980s and 2000s. It describes technologies used in early teaching like laptops hooked up to projectors for PowerPoints and digital books. The author envisions future classrooms where students each have an iPod to access required readings and lectures in different formats, and where student ideas can be programmed into custom educational software.
This document provides an overview of computer vision using OpenCV in Python. It discusses what OpenCV is, its history as an open source library for computer vision created by Intel in 1999. It also summarizes how to get started with OpenCV in Python, including installing Python and OpenCV and performing tasks like face recognition.
This document contains a list of useful websites organized by category including classroom management, PowerPoint, printing, computer software, online storage, online collaboration, online presentation, photo editing, online hosting, online sharing, screencasting, voice recording, file conversion, and classroom help and ideas.
1. The document discusses various tools and projects developed by Vanessa Sochat at the intersection of neuroimaging, high performance computing, and web technologies.
2. Sochat's goal is to build tools that improve reproducibility in neuroscience research by enabling researchers to easily visualize, share, and deploy analyses.
3. Examples of tools discussed include NeuroVault, PyBrainCompare, MyConnectome, and tools for clinical use like Recovery Log and a prostate application.
4. Sochat's vision is for reproducibility to be more highly valued in graduate training and for reproducibility centers to help researchers deploy tools and analyses easily.
1) The student has learned about a variety of technologies through constructing their opening title sequence project, including research technologies like YouTube, Dafont, and Art of the Title as well as construction technologies like cameras, iPhones, tripods, Garageband, and Final Cut.
2) Evaluation technologies mentioned include Emaze, Powtoon, and Screencast, which were used to evaluate different aspects of the project such as representation, distribution, and self-evaluation.
3) Planning and research technologies that helped organize ideas included Prezi, Mac computers, and Slideshare, while construction also utilized Dafont for title design. The document outlines the specific uses of each technology at different stages of the
The document discusses the various technologies used during the planning, production, and evaluation of a media project. It describes technologies like Google, PowToon, PowerPoint, YouTube, Prezi, Survey Monkey, email, Microsoft Word, Final Cut Pro, iPhone, SlideShare, Apple Mac, Fireworks, and iMovie. For each technology, it provides details on what it was used for, potential pros like ease of use and professional appearance, and cons such as glitches, outdated computers, and storage limitations. Overall, the document evaluates the effectiveness of different tools at each stage of the media project.
The document discusses data science concepts like data mining and machine learning. It explains that data has transformed from being small and structured to being huge and unstructured. The data mining life cycle includes data acquisition, preprocessing, applying machine learning algorithms, pattern evaluation, and knowledge representation. Machine learning involves developing algorithms that can learn from and make predictions on data, and includes supervised techniques like classification and regression as well as unsupervised clustering.
Researchers analyzed the security of DJI's Mavic 3 drone WiFi protocol for quickly transferring photos and videos to phones. They discovered several unpatched vulnerabilities in the drone's firmware. The researchers will provide more details on the vulnerabilities once patches have been released by DJI to address them.
Windows: Having its ass kicked by Puppet and Powershell since 2012 #PuppetConfPaul Stack
This document discusses how infrastructure as code and configuration management tools like Puppet and PowerShell have improved Windows server management since 2012. It argues that code is better than manual processes for managing servers. PowerShell allows automating tasks on Windows, while Puppet can manage Windows resources through a declarative language. Using Puppet and PowerShell together provides an effective way to automate and standardize Windows server configurations.
This document discusses open source software options for startups from the perspective of Victor Neo, a computer science student and CTO. It provides an introduction to Victor and his experience with startups and open source software. The document then discusses the cost savings and importance of people when using software. It provides an overview of common open source office, accounting, graphics, and development applications that startups can use. Examples are given of how Facebook, Twitter, and Victor's own company Pikaland have utilized open source software. The document encourages contributing back to open source communities and lists upcoming talks on related topics.
This document compares the online presentation program Prezi to the offline program PowerPoint. Prezi allows users to zoom in and out of a virtual canvas to display information in a nonlinear fashion, while PowerPoint utilizes individual slides. Both programs have advantages and disadvantages related to interactivity, portability, and ease of use. Overall, the document concludes that Prezi is a better option for presentations due to its more dynamic visual effects and ability to be accessed online without additional devices.
Python Web Development Tutorial | Web Development Using Django | EdurekaEdureka!
The document introduces Python for web development and provides information on related libraries and frameworks. It discusses why Python is useful for building web applications as it is an all-in-one tool that dynamically builds apps and allows for quick processing. The document also provides instructions on installing Django in Pycharm, which includes downloading and installing Python, Pycharm, and using pip to install Django.
This document discusses building productive Python web applications using Visual Studio Code, Azure, and Azure DevOps. It recommends using Visual Studio Code for development, Azure DevOps for builds and publishing to Azure, and highlights that Python is a first-class language on the Azure platform. Links are provided to a demo GitHub repository and deployed web application that demonstrate connecting a Python application to Azure.
Scientist meets web dev: how Python became the language of dataGael Varoquaux
The document discusses how Python became a popular language for data science. It describes how scientists and web developers, who have different backgrounds and ways of working, were able to collaborate using Python. NumPy and SciPy provided fast numerical computing capabilities that scientists needed, while packages like Pandas, scikit-learn, and Beautiful Soup enabled data analysis and web scraping. By building on these foundations, the Python community was able to create powerful tools that have made data science widely accessible in Python.
Augmented Reality (AR) is replacing user manuals at an increasing rate. This is seen extensively in the automotive and aerospace markets where AR viewed with a smartphone or tablet delivers maintenance information. Projected savings for using AR coupled with wearable
technology is in the billions for the field service industry alone. With the expected growth in AR and our already compatible devices, customers will expect it. This session focuses on the future of AR in the field of technical communications. The topics discussed in this session
are supported by findings from the Huawei AR Think Tank held in 2014. Learn how to get prepared within our technical communication organizations, our companies, and within our industry as a whole.
Principles for Meaningful Technology IntegrationVicky Saumell
This document discusses principles for meaningful technology integration in education. It provides 7 key principles: 1) The focus is on the learning task, not the technology. 2) Students actively use the technology. 3) Technology is essential, not peripheral. 4) Technology works for the specific context. 5) It addresses digital literacy issues. 6) Some activities would be difficult without technology. 7) It breaks down classroom walls. Meaningful integration considers the connections between content, pedagogy and technology, with no single solution for all teachers.
The document discusses using a Sphero robotic ball to help illustrate astrophysical concepts. It describes Sphero as a ball controlled by a smartphone that can be programmed. The team's project scope was to use Sphero to demonstrate the redshift phenomenon. Their methodology involved researching Sphero, interviewing presenters and visitors, and programming Sphero macros to demonstrate redshift. Presenters were open to using Sphero but noted challenges of complexity, while visitors wanted hands-on time. The team recommended further demonstrations and visitor interaction.
This document discusses integrating technology and media into the English classroom. It begins with introductions from attendees. It then discusses why technology should be integrated, citing reasons like preparing students for the future workplace. It outlines the National Educational Technology Standards. It provides examples of media tools for the classroom like cameras, microphones, and video/audio editing software. It discusses specific software recommendations for PCs and Macs. It provides examples of excellent web 2.0 platforms for student projects. It asks teachers to share a successful technology lesson and possible improvements. It concludes by sharing a secret on how to save YouTube videos.
The document provides a personal timeline of the author's experiences with educational technology from kindergarten through college in the 1980s and 2000s. It describes technologies used in early teaching like laptops hooked up to projectors for PowerPoints and digital books. The author envisions future classrooms where students each have an iPod to access required readings and lectures in different formats, and where student ideas can be programmed into custom educational software.
This document provides an overview of computer vision using OpenCV in Python. It discusses what OpenCV is, its history as an open source library for computer vision created by Intel in 1999. It also summarizes how to get started with OpenCV in Python, including installing Python and OpenCV and performing tasks like face recognition.
This document contains a list of useful websites organized by category including classroom management, PowerPoint, printing, computer software, online storage, online collaboration, online presentation, photo editing, online hosting, online sharing, screencasting, voice recording, file conversion, and classroom help and ideas.
1. The document discusses various tools and projects developed by Vanessa Sochat at the intersection of neuroimaging, high performance computing, and web technologies.
2. Sochat's goal is to build tools that improve reproducibility in neuroscience research by enabling researchers to easily visualize, share, and deploy analyses.
3. Examples of tools discussed include NeuroVault, PyBrainCompare, MyConnectome, and tools for clinical use like Recovery Log and a prostate application.
4. Sochat's vision is for reproducibility to be more highly valued in graduate training and for reproducibility centers to help researchers deploy tools and analyses easily.
1) The student has learned about a variety of technologies through constructing their opening title sequence project, including research technologies like YouTube, Dafont, and Art of the Title as well as construction technologies like cameras, iPhones, tripods, Garageband, and Final Cut.
2) Evaluation technologies mentioned include Emaze, Powtoon, and Screencast, which were used to evaluate different aspects of the project such as representation, distribution, and self-evaluation.
3) Planning and research technologies that helped organize ideas included Prezi, Mac computers, and Slideshare, while construction also utilized Dafont for title design. The document outlines the specific uses of each technology at different stages of the
The document discusses the various technologies used during the planning, production, and evaluation of a media project. It describes technologies like Google, PowToon, PowerPoint, YouTube, Prezi, Survey Monkey, email, Microsoft Word, Final Cut Pro, iPhone, SlideShare, Apple Mac, Fireworks, and iMovie. For each technology, it provides details on what it was used for, potential pros like ease of use and professional appearance, and cons such as glitches, outdated computers, and storage limitations. Overall, the document evaluates the effectiveness of different tools at each stage of the media project.
The document discusses data science concepts like data mining and machine learning. It explains that data has transformed from being small and structured to being huge and unstructured. The data mining life cycle includes data acquisition, preprocessing, applying machine learning algorithms, pattern evaluation, and knowledge representation. Machine learning involves developing algorithms that can learn from and make predictions on data, and includes supervised techniques like classification and regression as well as unsupervised clustering.
Researchers analyzed the security of DJI's Mavic 3 drone WiFi protocol for quickly transferring photos and videos to phones. They discovered several unpatched vulnerabilities in the drone's firmware. The researchers will provide more details on the vulnerabilities once patches have been released by DJI to address them.
File systems define how files are organized and stored on a disk. They determine file naming conventions, directory structures, and how file data is physically allocated. Common file systems include FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32. FAT stores metadata about file allocation in a File Allocation Table. It supports file names with 8 character names plus 3 character extensions. Directories arrange files in a single or hierarchical structure. Access methods like sequential, direct, and indexed define how files can be read and modified.
Storage devices store data and programs permanently even when power is turned off. The most common type is a hard drive. Storage is measured in bytes and larger units include kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes. There are two main types of storage: primary storage (RAM) which is volatile and temporary; and secondary storage which is non-volatile and permanent such as hard drives, optical disks, solid state drives, magnetic tapes, and removable media like USB drives and SD cards.
The document provides an overview of a test readiness review presentation for a project involving aerial vehicle design and target recognition software. It discusses the vehicle and payload redesign, schedule updates, budget status, and upcoming structural, thermal, controls, and flight tests to verify the vehicle and software requirements. Test plans, equipment, procedures, and success criteria are outlined for several validation tests, including structural testing of the motor mount and wings, thermal testing of materials and temperatures, controls testing of the vehicle's stability and navigation, and planned flight tests from March to April.
The document discusses regulations for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the United States and Canada. It defines UAS and outlines the main components. In the US, the FAA issues certificates for UAS operated as civil or public aircraft, while in Canada special flight operation certificates are required. Both countries require visual line-of-sight operation and do not allow commercial use without approval. The roles of the pilot-in-command and observer are described. Canada additionally requires detect and sense-and-avoid capability for beyond visual line-of-sight flights.
Unmanned aircraft (UAS or UAVs) have the potential to be used in agriculture for crop sensing, aerial imaging, and other applications currently performed by manned aircraft. However, safety is the top concern as UAVs currently lack the ability to sense and avoid other aircraft. The National Agricultural Aviation Association (NAAA) has recommended requirements for UAVs such as ADS-B transmitters, strobe lights, pilot training, and aircraft certification to help address safety issues. While UAVs may be used for crop monitoring and imaging, manned aircraft remain better suited for large-scale aerial application due to efficacy and cost advantages over current small UAV technologies.
This slideshow provides information on drone safety tips and guidelines for a drone event, including following manufacturer instructions, keeping drones within line of sight and below 400 feet, maintaining safe distances from people and property, and staying away from aircraft, airports, and airfields. It encourages viewing the Dronesafe.uk website for more safety info and compliance with the Dronecode rules. The presentation is meant to be amended for specific purposes but retains core safety slides.
Electric vehicle and photovoltaic advanced roles in enhancing the financial p...IJECEIAES
Climate change's impact on the planet forced the United Nations and governments to promote green energies and electric transportation. The deployments of photovoltaic (PV) and electric vehicle (EV) systems gained stronger momentum due to their numerous advantages over fossil fuel types. The advantages go beyond sustainability to reach financial support and stability. The work in this paper introduces the hybrid system between PV and EV to support industrial and commercial plants. This paper covers the theoretical framework of the proposed hybrid system including the required equation to complete the cost analysis when PV and EV are present. In addition, the proposed design diagram which sets the priorities and requirements of the system is presented. The proposed approach allows setup to advance their power stability, especially during power outages. The presented information supports researchers and plant owners to complete the necessary analysis while promoting the deployment of clean energy. The result of a case study that represents a dairy milk farmer supports the theoretical works and highlights its advanced benefits to existing plants. The short return on investment of the proposed approach supports the paper's novelty approach for the sustainable electrical system. In addition, the proposed system allows for an isolated power setup without the need for a transmission line which enhances the safety of the electrical network
Literature Review Basics and Understanding Reference Management.pptxDr Ramhari Poudyal
Three-day training on academic research focuses on analytical tools at United Technical College, supported by the University Grant Commission, Nepal. 24-26 May 2024
Harnessing WebAssembly for Real-time Stateless Streaming PipelinesChristina Lin
Traditionally, dealing with real-time data pipelines has involved significant overhead, even for straightforward tasks like data transformation or masking. However, in this talk, we’ll venture into the dynamic realm of WebAssembly (WASM) and discover how it can revolutionize the creation of stateless streaming pipelines within a Kafka (Redpanda) broker. These pipelines are adept at managing low-latency, high-data-volume scenarios.
Low power architecture of logic gates using adiabatic techniquesnooriasukmaningtyas
The growing significance of portable systems to limit power consumption in ultra-large-scale-integration chips of very high density, has recently led to rapid and inventive progresses in low-power design. The most effective technique is adiabatic logic circuit design in energy-efficient hardware. This paper presents two adiabatic approaches for the design of low power circuits, modified positive feedback adiabatic logic (modified PFAL) and the other is direct current diode based positive feedback adiabatic logic (DC-DB PFAL). Logic gates are the preliminary components in any digital circuit design. By improving the performance of basic gates, one can improvise the whole system performance. In this paper proposed circuit design of the low power architecture of OR/NOR, AND/NAND, and XOR/XNOR gates are presented using the said approaches and their results are analyzed for powerdissipation, delay, power-delay-product and rise time and compared with the other adiabatic techniques along with the conventional complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) designs reported in the literature. It has been found that the designs with DC-DB PFAL technique outperform with the percentage improvement of 65% for NOR gate and 7% for NAND gate and 34% for XNOR gate over the modified PFAL techniques at 10 MHz respectively.
Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapte...University of Maribor
Slides from talk presenting:
Aleš Zamuda: Presentation of IEEE Slovenia CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) Chapter and Networking.
Presentation at IcETRAN 2024 session:
"Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS
Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation"
IEEE Slovenia GRSS
IEEE Serbia and Montenegro MTT-S
IEEE Slovenia CIS
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTING ENGINEERING
3-6 June 2024, Niš, Serbia
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Introduction- e - waste – definition - sources of e-waste– hazardous substances in e-waste - effects of e-waste on environment and human health- need for e-waste management– e-waste handling rules - waste minimization techniques for managing e-waste – recycling of e-waste - disposal treatment methods of e- waste – mechanism of extraction of precious metal from leaching solution-global Scenario of E-waste – E-waste in India- case studies.
ACEP Magazine edition 4th launched on 05.06.2024Rahul
This document provides information about the third edition of the magazine "Sthapatya" published by the Association of Civil Engineers (Practicing) Aurangabad. It includes messages from current and past presidents of ACEP, memories and photos from past ACEP events, information on life time achievement awards given by ACEP, and a technical article on concrete maintenance, repairs and strengthening. The document highlights activities of ACEP and provides a technical educational article for members.
2. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.
3. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.
4. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.
5. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.
6. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.
9. What is drone PowerPoint?
Previous. The Drone Technology PowerPoint Template
is a compilation of PowerPoint slides that address the
importance and applications of UAVs. Unnamed Aerial
Vehicles or UAVs are an innovation that finds their
applications in every field of science.