This slide is a revised version of my slide entitled "Introduction to Quantum Computer" shared about 5 months ago. It starts from a basic explanation between Bit and Qubit. It then follows with a brief history behind Quantum Computing and Engineering, current trends, and update with concerns to make the quantum tech practically useful.
The document discusses integrating arts into STEM education to create a STEAM approach. It advocates for hands-on learning by exploring things in the environment and linking different subjects together. Examples are provided of using a smartphone microscope to observe various specimens up close and how this can spark students' curiosity by answering questions about things like why the sky is blue. The importance of storytelling and social interaction for students is also highlighted.
This slide starts from a basic explanation between Bit and Qubit. It then follows with a brief history behind Quantum Computer, current trends, and update with concerns to make the quantum computer practically useful.
This document describes a non-contact mass human temperature screening system called ThermScreen. ThermScreen uses a thermal imaging camera to detect human faces in a crowd and simultaneously measure the surface temperature of multiple people standing in a line. Environmental factors are compensated for to improve accuracy. Field tests at a hospital showed the system can measure temperatures at over 30 frames per second with high sensitivity and specificity when using the proper reference temperature. ThermScreen was deployed successfully at an airport and hospital during disease outbreaks.
This slide is a revised version of my slide entitled "Introduction to Quantum Computer" shared about 5 months ago. It starts from a basic explanation between Bit and Qubit. It then follows with a brief history behind Quantum Computing and Engineering, current trends, and update with concerns to make the quantum tech practically useful.
The document discusses integrating arts into STEM education to create a STEAM approach. It advocates for hands-on learning by exploring things in the environment and linking different subjects together. Examples are provided of using a smartphone microscope to observe various specimens up close and how this can spark students' curiosity by answering questions about things like why the sky is blue. The importance of storytelling and social interaction for students is also highlighted.
This slide starts from a basic explanation between Bit and Qubit. It then follows with a brief history behind Quantum Computer, current trends, and update with concerns to make the quantum computer practically useful.
This document describes a non-contact mass human temperature screening system called ThermScreen. ThermScreen uses a thermal imaging camera to detect human faces in a crowd and simultaneously measure the surface temperature of multiple people standing in a line. Environmental factors are compensated for to improve accuracy. Field tests at a hospital showed the system can measure temperatures at over 30 frames per second with high sensitivity and specificity when using the proper reference temperature. ThermScreen was deployed successfully at an airport and hospital during disease outbreaks.
This document describes a non-invasive lie detection system called TAD2 that analyzes thermal images of the face. TAD2 was developed as an alternative to traditional polygraph tests, which require physical sensors be attached to the body. TAD2 uses a thermal camera to track blood flow changes in the periorbital area and respiration patterns by analyzing the nostril area. Field tests on 14 subjects using three standardized questioning techniques showed an 84% accurate classification rate at detecting deception without physical contact. The developers aim to continue improving TAD2 through additional testing and developing more advanced baseline and scoring methods.
Remote sensing and optical imaging/sensing -- applications on sericulture and...Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given in Feb. 2019 during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
Remote sensing and optical imaging/sensing -- applications on rice --Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given in Feb. 2019 during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
This presentation was given during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science in Feb. 2019 at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
Pushing optics and photonics ideas into innvoation through crowdfundingSarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science in Feb. 2019 at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
This document describes a non-invasive lie detection system called TAD2 that analyzes thermal images of the face. TAD2 was developed as an alternative to traditional polygraph tests, which require physical sensors be attached to the body. TAD2 uses a thermal camera to track blood flow changes in the periorbital area and respiration patterns by analyzing the nostril area. Field tests on 14 subjects using three standardized questioning techniques showed an 84% accurate classification rate at detecting deception without physical contact. The developers aim to continue improving TAD2 through additional testing and developing more advanced baseline and scoring methods.
Remote sensing and optical imaging/sensing -- applications on sericulture and...Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given in Feb. 2019 during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
Remote sensing and optical imaging/sensing -- applications on rice --Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given in Feb. 2019 during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
This presentation was given during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science in Feb. 2019 at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).
Pushing optics and photonics ideas into innvoation through crowdfundingSarun Sumriddetchkajorn
This presentation was given during the Winter College on Applications of Optics and Photonics in Food Science in Feb. 2019 at the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP).