These slides are excerpted from a talk I gave at my alma mater in Feb 2010 to the CS and EE department. I uploaded this excerpt to share with the Edulix community for the thread entitled "What reasons prevent you from pursuing a Ph.D.?" (http://www.edulix.com/forum/polls.php?action=showresults&pid=485)
In Feb 2010, I was invited to give a talk at my alma mater Punjab Engineering College to the ECE and CS department students. The goal was to get them to think a bit more about pursuing a PhD.
SCI 100 Question Development WorksheetJeimy JimenezAnswer .docxbagotjesusa
SCI 100 Question Development Worksheet
Jeimy Jimenez
Answer the following questions. Your instructor will use these answers to evaluate the critical elements for Project 2.
1. Why did you select your news story? I selected the news story because I thought it was interesting
2. What about the story makes it interesting to you both personally and scientifically? Personally, I thought it was interesting to read on how big Tobacco owners have tried to manipulate information for consumers. Scientifically I thought it was interesting to learn on what the effects of smoking and second hand smoking have on people
3. What did you already know about the topic before selecting the news story? What opinions or assumptions had you made about it? I already know that smoking was bad for you and that second-hand smoking is just as bad. I also knew that tobacco owners have tried ways to manipulate the public to keep their interests with Tabaco products
4. Which concepts covered in the course relate to your news story? I don’t any concepts relate to my news story except for research my story has to do with space and the ninth planet
5. What question do you have about the topic in the news story? How many hours of second hand smoke would a person need to experience in a lifetime before contracting some kind of cardiovascular disease
6. Why would this question be important to a natural scientist? It would be the study humans
SCI 100 Project 3 Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
There are three projects for this course. In Project 1, you began your exploration of a natural science topic by selecting a news story and completing a topic
exploration graphic organizer. In Project 2, you continued your analysis of the news story and the natural science topic and ultimately developed a question that,
as a natural scientist, you would like to study. In Project 3, you will develop a presentation that discusses why your question is important and the value of
studying the natural sciences.
Project 3 will assess the following course outcomes, which you will focus on throughout Themes 3 and 4:
Investigate major developments in the natural sciences for informing critical questions that drive scientific inquiry
Articulate the value of the natural sciences for their impact on contemporary issues
Prompt
Using the question that you posed in Project 2, explain why the answer is important for understanding yourself, other people, and the world around you. In
addition, you will discuss how the natural sciences have developed to help us answer these important questions. Your presentation should include speaker notes
so that your instructor knows what you would be saying if you were actually giving the presentation. The critical elements of this project will be evaluated by the
information in your presentation. Be sure your actual question is apparent in the presentation.
Specifically, the following critical elements must b.
These slides are excerpted from a talk I gave at my alma mater in Feb 2010 to the CS and EE department. I uploaded this excerpt to share with the Edulix community for the thread entitled "What reasons prevent you from pursuing a Ph.D.?" (http://www.edulix.com/forum/polls.php?action=showresults&pid=485)
In Feb 2010, I was invited to give a talk at my alma mater Punjab Engineering College to the ECE and CS department students. The goal was to get them to think a bit more about pursuing a PhD.
SCI 100 Question Development WorksheetJeimy JimenezAnswer .docxbagotjesusa
SCI 100 Question Development Worksheet
Jeimy Jimenez
Answer the following questions. Your instructor will use these answers to evaluate the critical elements for Project 2.
1. Why did you select your news story? I selected the news story because I thought it was interesting
2. What about the story makes it interesting to you both personally and scientifically? Personally, I thought it was interesting to read on how big Tobacco owners have tried to manipulate information for consumers. Scientifically I thought it was interesting to learn on what the effects of smoking and second hand smoking have on people
3. What did you already know about the topic before selecting the news story? What opinions or assumptions had you made about it? I already know that smoking was bad for you and that second-hand smoking is just as bad. I also knew that tobacco owners have tried ways to manipulate the public to keep their interests with Tabaco products
4. Which concepts covered in the course relate to your news story? I don’t any concepts relate to my news story except for research my story has to do with space and the ninth planet
5. What question do you have about the topic in the news story? How many hours of second hand smoke would a person need to experience in a lifetime before contracting some kind of cardiovascular disease
6. Why would this question be important to a natural scientist? It would be the study humans
SCI 100 Project 3 Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
There are three projects for this course. In Project 1, you began your exploration of a natural science topic by selecting a news story and completing a topic
exploration graphic organizer. In Project 2, you continued your analysis of the news story and the natural science topic and ultimately developed a question that,
as a natural scientist, you would like to study. In Project 3, you will develop a presentation that discusses why your question is important and the value of
studying the natural sciences.
Project 3 will assess the following course outcomes, which you will focus on throughout Themes 3 and 4:
Investigate major developments in the natural sciences for informing critical questions that drive scientific inquiry
Articulate the value of the natural sciences for their impact on contemporary issues
Prompt
Using the question that you posed in Project 2, explain why the answer is important for understanding yourself, other people, and the world around you. In
addition, you will discuss how the natural sciences have developed to help us answer these important questions. Your presentation should include speaker notes
so that your instructor knows what you would be saying if you were actually giving the presentation. The critical elements of this project will be evaluated by the
information in your presentation. Be sure your actual question is apparent in the presentation.
Specifically, the following critical elements must b.
These slides are appropriate for Masters and Doctoral Students and the corresponding webinar will soon be available on the DoctoralNet Youtube channel.
Assignment 1 Reviewing Research and Making Connections (Student.docxdeanmtaylor1545
Assignment 1: Reviewing Research and Making Connections
(Student name)
Dr. Goldstein
Introduction to Sociology
(Date)
Ask (Write a paragraph of at least 5 7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What was the topic of the research?
· Who was studied in the research?
· What was the research question that was answered by the information in the article?
Research (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What research methods were used?
· Summarize the process researchers used to collect data.
Learn (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What were the key findings of the research?
· What conclusion was drawn from the research?
Do (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What are two additional follow-up questions that you have based on this research?
· Why did you choose these follow up questions?
The topic of research is chose was the main difference of the people from different part of the world especially when it comes to their looks. During the research some 4000 people from 40 different countries were used as the sample for the study. The research question answered in the article was what are some of the difference witnessed in people from different countries? Through studying the samples the researchers were able to determine that people from different parts of the world prefer different space especially when communicating with others.
Survey was the method which was used in collecting information for this particular study. Geographical locations are the one which determine personal space boundaries and thus conducting the survey, the world should be divided into contact and non-conduct cultures. For instance, conduct cultures will comprise of countries such as Middle East, South America and South Europe. On the other hand, non-conduct countries are such as Asia, Northern Europe and North America. All the participants were issued with sheet with two options and with at the end they should explain the amount of space they keep when dealing with others. The participants will be given three categories; personal distance, social distance and social distance.
From the research, it was found that people from Saudi Arabia keep a large distance to their friend as compared to their counterparts from Argentina. On the other hand Hungarians keep a close distance to all the people they meet even if they are strangers. When it comes to gender, women have a more personal space when they are dealing with strangers as compared to men. On the other hand old people keep less distance to other as compared to young people. When it comes to climate, people living in warmer areas keep close distance as compared to those living in cold areas in the world.
Because babies are not usually born with the understanding of perso.
These slides are appropriate for Masters and Doctoral Students and the corresponding webinar will soon be available on the DoctoralNet Youtube channel.
Assignment 1 Reviewing Research and Making Connections (Student.docxdeanmtaylor1545
Assignment 1: Reviewing Research and Making Connections
(Student name)
Dr. Goldstein
Introduction to Sociology
(Date)
Ask (Write a paragraph of at least 5 7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What was the topic of the research?
· Who was studied in the research?
· What was the research question that was answered by the information in the article?
Research (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What research methods were used?
· Summarize the process researchers used to collect data.
Learn (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What were the key findings of the research?
· What conclusion was drawn from the research?
Do (Write a paragraph of at least 5-7 sentences answering the following questions in your own words.)
· What are two additional follow-up questions that you have based on this research?
· Why did you choose these follow up questions?
The topic of research is chose was the main difference of the people from different part of the world especially when it comes to their looks. During the research some 4000 people from 40 different countries were used as the sample for the study. The research question answered in the article was what are some of the difference witnessed in people from different countries? Through studying the samples the researchers were able to determine that people from different parts of the world prefer different space especially when communicating with others.
Survey was the method which was used in collecting information for this particular study. Geographical locations are the one which determine personal space boundaries and thus conducting the survey, the world should be divided into contact and non-conduct cultures. For instance, conduct cultures will comprise of countries such as Middle East, South America and South Europe. On the other hand, non-conduct countries are such as Asia, Northern Europe and North America. All the participants were issued with sheet with two options and with at the end they should explain the amount of space they keep when dealing with others. The participants will be given three categories; personal distance, social distance and social distance.
From the research, it was found that people from Saudi Arabia keep a large distance to their friend as compared to their counterparts from Argentina. On the other hand Hungarians keep a close distance to all the people they meet even if they are strangers. When it comes to gender, women have a more personal space when they are dealing with strangers as compared to men. On the other hand old people keep less distance to other as compared to young people. When it comes to climate, people living in warmer areas keep close distance as compared to those living in cold areas in the world.
Because babies are not usually born with the understanding of perso.
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
CFD Simulation of By-pass Flow in a HRSG module by R&R Consult.pptxR&R Consult
CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
Based on our results, Tetra Engineering installed covering plates to reduce the bypass flow. This improved the boiler's performance and increased electricity production.
It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Overview of the fundamental roles in Hydropower generation and the components involved in wider Electrical Engineering.
This paper presents the design and construction of hydroelectric dams from the hydrologist’s survey of the valley before construction, all aspects and involved disciplines, fluid dynamics, structural engineering, generation and mains frequency regulation to the very transmission of power through the network in the United Kingdom.
Author: Robbie Edward Sayers
Collaborators and co editors: Charlie Sims and Connor Healey.
(C) 2024 Robbie E. Sayers
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
accuracy improvements over previous techniques. The results indicate that the combination of the volumetric
input and curriculum learning holds significant promise for mitigating adversarial attacks without necessitating
adversary training.
4. Intended learning objectives(ILO)
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1. Key principles of research
2. Understand research philosophy
3. Research process
4. Levels of evidences
5. Understand sections of research reports
6. Research proposal
7. Literature search
10. Research question
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If a cow laughed, would milk come
out of her nose?
Why there are flotation devices
under plane seats instead of
parachutes?
If you tied buttered toast to the
back of a cat & dropped it from a
height, what would happen?
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Which of the following is NOT a database?
A. World Wide Web
B. Telephone directory
C. Library Catalog
D. Expanded Academic Index
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When searching the Internet you should keep in
mind...
A. That you can find any information online if
you just search long enough
B. That banner ads and chat rooms will often
lead you to the best quality information
C. That because of copyright laws, nothing
worthwhile is ever published on the Internet
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Which of the following is the most important criteria for
evaluating information sources?
A. The information is in a book, not on the web
B. Ease and speed of access to the information, cool
graphics
C.The information is in a scholarly journal, not a book
D.Authority of the author, currency of the information,
intended audience of the information, relevance of the
information to your topic
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If your topic is vague, how might you best
begin to focus your topic?
A.Spend more hours searching the Web and
getting lots of hits with some relevance to the
topic
B.Change topics
C.Make a list of questions about aspects of the
topic
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Identify the type of source described in this citation:
Klein, Joe. "Shadow Land: The Struggle to Control Iran's Future."
The New Yorker. 2002,
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?020218fa_FACT (12
December, 2002).
A. Scholarly dissertation
B. Book
C. Article in a newspaper
D. An article in an online version of a magazine
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Identify the type of source described in this
citation:
Kaiser, Jocelyn. "Study Sounds Alarm on
Yellowstone Grizzlies."
Science April 23, 1999 v284 i5414 p568(1)
A. Book chapter
B. News paper article
C. Article in a in a journal
D. World wide website
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Identify the type of source described in this citation:
Bebbington, Paul, Jo Bowen, and Rajini Ramana." Life
Events and Psychotic Disorders." In: Clinical Disorders
and Stressful Life Events. Ed. Thomas W. Miller.
Madison, CT; International Universities Press, 1997. 89-
119.
A.Book
B.Journal article
C.Book chapter
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Culminates into
ceremony
√ √
50% ends in Bitter divorce Bitter remorse
Involves exchange
of
Vows Know how
Until death do you
part
If you are lucky If you are lazy
Marriage vs PhD
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Research requires thinking, critical thinking, clear thinking, thinking skills.
What is your research philosophy
Prayer, intuition, boss, father, authority, same clothes, ask someone and so on these are all unscientific ways of solving the problem.
Interesting, otherwise marrying a person you don’t like.
Two men while riding in a hot air balloon, encountered some cloud coverage and lost their way. When they finally descended , they did not recognize the terrain and had not finest idea where they were . It so happened that they were drifting over the grounds of one of our more famous scientific research institutes. When the baloonist saw a man walking alongside a road , one of them called out, hey mister where are we? The man looked up took the situation and after a few moments of reflection said,You are in a hot air balloon.One balloonist turned to other and said I ‘ll bet that man is a researcher. The other balloonist said what make you to think so? The first replied His answer is perfectly accurate and totally useless.
Critical reading and extracting the contents
Working with literature review
Writing an abstract
Modern language
A
D
D
C
D
C
C
Writing the first article
Presenting your research
Size of shoe IQ, r u a good teacher, blood, urine and muscle biopsy-4-5 people who had athletic body agreed. Low HR, more adrenaline and more type 2 fibers.