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Processing 1.0 (BETA)
An interactive programming language targeted at letting non programmers explore
graphical ideas. Processing is an electronic sketchbook for developing ideas.
It is used by students, artists, designers, architects, researchers, and hobbyists for learning, prototyping, and production
Processing is developed by artists and designers as an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain
Processing is an open project initiated by (Broad Institute) and (UCLA Design | Media Arts)
More Processing updates, news, events, and projects can be found in the and through the del.icio.us tag &“processing.org&” and various blogs around the Net: curated by Tom Carden UNION COLLEGE: [ The Proce55ed Pixel ] Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore: Programming for poets Fundación de Arte Contemporáneo (Montevideo-Uruguay): La imagen calculada Médias-Cité, Bordeaux[FR]: Introduction à Processing by Philip Worthington by Aether Architecture Processing is an open project initiated by and Site hosted by
Design & Computation Arts - home
Undergraduate design courses and facilities in Montreal, Canada.
Department of Design & Computation Arts Faculty of Fine Arts Concordia University 1515 Ste
Lina Uberti Communications and Special Projects Advisor Faculty of Fine Arts Concordia University home Department Objectives The Department offers programmes that examine the broad vision or culture of design within contemporary society.The Design Major, formerly known as Design Art, is located primarily within the disciplines of image, object-making and screen-based media in design practice with an emphasis on the study of material culture
The internet as a system for communication in information and networked societies serves as the intersection that strongly links the disciplines of Design and Computation Arts
Students are encouraged to take courses across Design and Computation Arts
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DIMACS Workshop on Computational Issues in Auction Design
DIMACS Workshop, Rutgers University, NJ, USA; 7--8 October 2004.
DIMACS Workshop on Computational Issues in Auction Design October 7 - 8, 2004 DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University Organizers: Jayant Kalagnanam , IBM Watson Lab, jayant@us.ibm.com Eric Maskin , School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, maskin@ias.edu David Parkes , Harvard University, parkes@eecs.harvard.edu Aleksandar Pekec , Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, pekec@duke.edu Michael Rothkopf , Rutgers University, rothkopf@rutcor.rutgers.edu Presented under the auspices of the
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Computational Issues in Game Theory and Mechanism Design
DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA; 31 October -- 2 November 2001.
DIMACS Workshop on Computational Issues in Game Theory and Mechanism Design October 31 - November 2, 2001 DIMACS Center, Rutgers University, Piscataway Organizers: , Georgia Tech, vazirani@cc.gatech.edu Noam Nisan , Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, noam@cs.huji.ac.il Presented under the auspices of Next Generation Networks Technologies and Applications and Social Science Methods and Information Technology
Allinger's Research Lab Home Page (Offical MM2/MM3 Home Page)
Molecular mechanics, particularly the MM2, MM3, and MM4 force fields. (University
of Georgia)
NANOROBOTICS CONTROL DESIGN AND 3D SIMULATION
A collection of papers on control and simulation of nanoborotics for biomedical
and other applications.
The problem under study concentrates its main focus on nanorobot control design for assembly manipulation and the use of evolutionary agents as a suitable way to enable the robustness on the proposed model
Thereby the presented works summarize as well distinct aspects of some techniques required to achieve a successful nano-planning system design and its 3D simulation visualization in real time
The control design and the development of complex nanosystems with high performance can be well analysed and addressed via simulation to help pave the way for future use of nanorobots in biomedical engineering problems
Adriano Cavalcanti, Design of Nanorobot Control Simulation for Stem Cells Manipulation
Kretly , Nanorobotics Control Design: A Practical Approach Tutorial , In ECE5930 Nanomechatronics , Spring 2006, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Utah State University, Logan UT, USA, April 2006
Kretly, Nanorobotics Control Design: A Practical Approach Tutorial , Robotics Today , Dearborn , Mich
Freitas Jr., Nanorobotics Control Design: A Collective Behavior Approach for Medicine , IEEE Transactions on , Vol
International Society for Mathematical and Computational Aesthetics
Detail and analysis on the development of CAD and other influences in contemporary
design.
The computational analysis of design is now a enormous discipline involving the interaction of high-level mathematics with advanced programming technologies
All design attempts to satisfy two constraints: functionality and aesthetics
Aesthetics is a major force in each of the following areas: Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing, Robot Motion Design: There has been considerable convergence in mathematics across the different types of CAD (e.g., in architecture and mechanical design), as well as manufacturing by shape-sculpting technology, and robot motion design
We note that Frank Gehry's Guggenheim museum at Bilbao was possible because James Glymph imported into architecture a major program designed by the French for aerospace engineering
Scientific Theory-Building and Reasoning: It has been well-recognized that aesthetic criteria play a powerful role in determining the design of theoretical models (e.g., irreducible representations of compact Lie algebras predicted the particle systems of quantum mechanics), as well as the dynamic equations of physics (e.g., Paul Dirac declared that the design of his relativistic electron equation was determined primarily by aesthetic criteria)
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aesthetics + computation group :: mit media laboratory Studying advancements in the process of constructing digital expressions.
With details of related courses and events at MIT.
at the mit media laboratory aesthetics + computation group we work toward the design of advanced system architectures and thought processes to enable the creation of (as yet) unimaginable forms and spaces Sagara Wickramasekara ALUMNI
processing is an open project initiated by ben fry and casey reas, of the interaction design institute ivrea
(requires quicktime 4.0+) : edited by justin manor what is this thing we call nylon? view footage from the final projects of mas110: fundamentals of computational media design, spring 02
Hands-on design exercises are continually framed and examined in the larger context of contemporary digital art
Kids Design the Future
Seven children join with researchers to form a design team to develop new
technologies in the field of human-computer interaction. Includes description of the ...
    Introduction Children as Design Partners: An Introduction Making technology for kids without working directly with them, "is like making clothes for someone you dont know the size of." Thomas, age 11 At the at the we believe that children should have a voice in making new technology for kids
Children's ideas need to be heard throughout the entire technology design process
Therefore, in 1998 we began a unique technology design team
Together we have become an intergenerational, interdisciplinary design team
Website designed by with help from Anne Rose
International Conference on Computational Models of Creative ...
Triennial round-table conference series held on Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef,
Australia. Provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of current ...
Agent-Based Computational Economics (Tesfatsion)
Provides information and resources pertaining to the computational study of
economies modelled as evolving systems of autonomous interacting agents.
A second primary objective is normative understanding : How can ACE models be used as computational laboratories for the discovery of good economic designs? ACE researchers pursuing this objective are interested in evaluating whether designs proposed for economic policies, institutions, or processes will result in socially desirable system performance over time
An agent-based world is constructed that captures the salient aspects of an economic system operating under the design
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Computational Chemistry Resources on the WWW
Directory of links related to computational chemistry. Offers several tutorials
for understanding the basics of molecular structure and molecular modeling ...
WWW Computational Chemistry Resources This list of resources is designed to provide computational chemists, students and other people interested in the with a list of useful web sites related to computational chemistry and molecular modelling
Linux compilation details from ; a realtime 3D visualization program for structural biology data A hypothesis formulation technology docking molecules parameter estimation (data fitting, system identification, nonlinear regression) Extended Huckel Theory Equipotential Surfaces - Explorer modules for molecular modelling Access Swiss-Model Automated Protein Modelling Server, Prosite databases etc automatic prediction of receptor-ligand interactions An extensible system for designing atomic-scale objects - general ab initio program - general ab initio program; not the same program as above
Adaptive Sampling Designs
Describes adaptive statistical designs and their benefits, and some programs for
optimizing and analyzing such designs.
Adaptive Sampling Designs This page explains the advantages of adaptive sampling designs for more efficient statistical experiments, and discusses our work in developing new algorithms to help create and analyze such experiments
What are Adaptive Sampling Designs? Adaptive sampling designs, also called response-adaptive designs, for statistical experiments are ones where the accruing data from experiments (i.e., the observations) are used to adjust the experiment as it is being run
Adaptive designs also arise naturally in computer-related areas such as computer systems resource allocation or parameter selection for repeated computer simulations, since the computer can both collect data and run a program to decide what to do next
They can be extremely useful in industrial design settings as well
Generally speaking, then, adaptive sampling procedures are of interest to investigators using statistical experimental designs, to those concerned with medical ethics, to people working in stochastic optimization, control theory, decision theory, machine learning (computational learning theory), as well as to computer scientists
Of course, we hope to have an expected gain from playing our experiments, not an expected loss as occurs in Las Vegas! Here is an example of a simple 2-armed bandit design, where the outcome of each arm is either a success or a failure, we take exactly 4 pulls, and our goal is to maximize the expected number of successes
Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms
Lecture notes; applets and code in C, C++, and Java; links regarding books,
journals, computability, quantum computing, societies and organizations.
Died: about 850] [al-jabr means "restoring", referring to the process of moving a subtracted quantity to the other side of an equation; al-muqabala is "comparing" and refers to subtracting equal quantities from both sides of an equation.] | Algorithms Lecture Notes Mathematics for Algorithmic Computational Complexity Appendix (Design & Analysis of Algorithms)
Well designed site, with a large amount of information available
-- D-Wave Systems (dwavesys.com) is a portal to the state of the art in the design of quantum computers, operating systems, algorithms, hardware, superconductors, and quantum physics
CMU Algorithms and Computational Complexity Page
Algorithms and Computational Complexity group. Members, research projects, courses.
Research interests include data structures, algorithm design, complexity theory, parallel algorithms and languages, machine learning theory, cryptography and security, on-line algorithms and scientific computing
Algorithm design, parallel algorithms, scientific computing
Visitors and Postdocs Algorithms, Graph Theory, Auction Design and Game Theory Other visitors in the recent past included (now at Microsoft Research), (from Cornell University), (from University of Rome La Sapienza), (now at UCLA), and (now at TTI, Chicago)
Tuomas Sandholm Mechanism Design, Game Theory, Auctions
CompuChem Software Chemie
Software for drawing chemical structures, visualize laboratory experiments,
teaching, 3D visualisation of molecules and quantum chemistry.
Software für Forschung und Lehre der Chemie - Multimedia - Lehrsoftware - Strukturformeleditoren - Moleküldarstellung Software for Chemistry and Chemical Education - Structure Drawing - Molecular Design - Computational Chemistry CompuChem International Germany CompuChem Deutschland Fax Germany: +49 -(0) 941 - 5992 - 01336 GlassyChemistry North American Server
Chemical Engineering
Providing links, news, original articles, and discussion groups about chemical
engineering and related topics.
Topics include process modeling, heat & mass transfer, design, membrane separation, thermodynamics, fuel cells, fluid dynamics, and many more! Subtopics Articles & Resources Sort By : Guide Picks | There's a worked example for coffee cup calorimetry and another for bomb calorimetry, with links to review calorimetry and thermochemistry concepts
Army Corps of Engineers, guidelines for the design of liquid and vapor phase adsorption systems, includes principles and theory of adsorption, liquid and vapor phase carbon adsorption, carbon regeneration, and non-carbon adsorption, PDF-file
An introduction: adsorbents, applications, types of adsorption isotherms, batch adsorption, design of adsorption columns
Offers design information and equipment for use of solar, wind and water power at home
Haslego, article about main types, theory, design and operation of cooling towers
Online slide show about distillation principles, equipment, and basic design
Basic introduction to the terminology, the distillation principles, the types of equipment, and the design
Design and operation of the Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC)
Computational Chemistry Jobs
A free job listing service for computational chemistry professionals and employers.
Also an area for positions wanted and for upcoming conferences.
ISCID - International Society for Complexity Information and Design
ISCID is a cross-disciplinary professional society that provides a forum for
formulating, testing, and disseminating research on complex systems from an ...
The International Society for Complexity, Information, and Design (ISCID) is a cross-disciplinary professional society that investigates complex systems apart from external programmatic constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism
Its aim is to pursue the theoretical development, empirical application, and philosophical implications of information- and design-theoretic concepts for
They posit that not only can SNPs therefore be used to infer locally proximate deletions, but that both are responsible for variation in genetic phenotypes...[] Researchers at Duke University have proposed that a unified theory of physics will ultimately enable apparent common design features in the movement systems of diverse organisms and species to be a consequence of biological systems responding to environmental demands according to the same spatio-temporal dynamical rules or &‘flow&’...[] ISCID is pleased to announce the latest issue of
A variety of topics are addressed, including (1) computer simulations of Darwinian evolution , (2) irreducible complexity and (3) the application of intelligent design ...[] The 2005 International Conference on Natural Computation will feature the most up-to-date research results in computational algorithms inspired from nature , including biological, ecological, and physical systems...[] An enormous team of Chinese researchers have produced an improved map of the rice genome, and have proposed that new species and new functions in rice arose evolutionarily on the basis of a mutation-duplication mechanism whereby the genome &‘tests&’ mutations for efficacy ...[] A team of cognitive researchers investigating the bottlenecks in mental response to complex tasks proposes a stochastic model of cumulative evidence for modeling response times and processing ...[] IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity : June 12th - 15th, 2005, San Jose, California..
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