#BuildPropulsionLab at #JCON2024: @jbaruch with Simone de Gijt
Build Propulsion Lab at JCON Europe 2024 hosted by Baruch Sadogursky (@jbaruch) with Simone de Gijt on learning environments.
Our team had a great time presenting "Ethical and Efficient Use of AI in Engineering" at the Florida Engineering Society's Annual Conference. Check out the highlight video below!
#haleyward#engineering#FES#AIInEngineering
The Second Edition of “A Simulation Instructor’s Handbook” is out Now! 🌊
Authored by Jillian Carson-Jackson Med FNI FRIN, a highly experienced instructor in maritime simulator courses and former president of The Nautical Institute, this essential handbook complements the International Maritime Organization model course 6.10. It includes the latest updates and advances in simulator training techniques, available technology, and theories on adult learning.
With clear language, illustrative diagrams, and helpful checklists, this handbook is a must-have tool for anyone involved in simulation training. 📚✅
Key topics covered:
🔹 The use of simulators in adult training
🔹 The role of the simulation instructor
🔹 How to plan and run successful simulation exercises
🔹 Assessment and evaluation methods available
For more information on this valuable tool and to order your copy, click here: https://buff.ly/3WiUfAQ#NauticalInstitute#SimulationTraining#MaritimeInstructor
🚀 Excited to Share: My New YouTube Video on Engineering & Society! 🌍⚙️
Are you curious about how engineers are solving real-world problems? As part of my journey in the CENG291 - Engineering in Society course at KNUST, I’ve created a short, insightful video that dives into the power of engineering to make a difference in our communities.
🔍 In under a minute, you’ll learn about:
- Identifying community challenges and turning them into solutions.
- The essential role of engineering ethics in creating sustainable change.
- How young engineers are transforming their skills into impactful projects.
🎥 Watch the video now and discover how engineers are shaping the future, one project at a time! Your feedback and insights would mean the world to me!
🔗 https://lnkd.in/ejBvJNw2
(Link to the video)
Let’s continue to innovate and create a better world together. 💡✨
#Engineering#Innovation#SustainableDevelopment#CENG291#ProblemSolving#SisKhady#KNUST
It was an honor to host Boris Kramer from UC San Diego at our data-driven physical simulation (#DDPS) seminar series, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, on January 26th, 2024. He talked about "Structure-Preserving Learning of High-Dimensional Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Systems." You can watch his talk at
https://lnkd.in/ghmqRMyf
Boris gave a wonderful talk, so please take advantage of it!
Abstract: Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics are foundational modeling approaches in diverse areas such as structural mechanics, aerospace engineering, wave propagation, biomedical engineering, high-energy physics, quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, and soft robotics. These systems exhibit physically interpretable quantities such as momentum, energy, or vorticity; the behavior of these quantities in numerical simulation provides an important measure of accuracy of the model. For the data-driven modeling and simulation of such high-dimensional and structured complex dynamical systems, it is essential to first reduce the dimensionality to manageable (reduced) dimensions and then to incorporate the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian structure into the learning framework. This talk gives an overview of a few recently developed approaches for learning structure-preserving reduced-order models, with applications to structural mechanics, soft robotics, and wave propagation. With much fewer training data than non-structured learning methods require, the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian learned reduced models provide stability and robustness while showing exceptional long-term predictive accuracy.
#ROM#structurepreserving#interpretability#Lagrangian#Hamiltonian#mechanies#engineering#fast#accurate#prediction#datadriven
The future of Human-Computer Interaction looks bright!
Students and faculty for the 8th Summer School on Computational Interaction pictured.
I'm an alum of the 5th class.
#computationalinteraction#computationaldesign
Well said Dhaval 👍🏼
Excited to explore the growing importance of simulation integrated in our education curriculum! From enhancing learning experiences to preparing students for real-world challenges, simulation technology offers invaluable opportunities for skill development and innovation. Let’s embrace this dynamic tool to empower the next generation of learners! 🎓💡 #SimulationEducation#FutureReady#InnovationInLearning
One of the best ways to connect power converter theory with practice is through experiential learning.
For those who do not have this luxury, the next best thing is to listen to people with decades of hands-on work on building power converters within the most impressive companies on the planet, people with all lessons learned and ready to share.
Attendees at ECCE for these tutorials can expect to learn from experts with dual career in academia and industry, scholars of theory and contributors to industrial innovation. Join us at ECCE 2024 to listen to these tutorials on Sunday, October 20, 2024 and don't forget to sign up for tutorials when you register!
#tutorials, #ecce_2024, #powerconverters, #phoenix"
The final exam week is approaching, and it's time to put our skills to the test.
Here's an "🛠️ Engineering Student Final Exam Bingo! 📚 Check off the boxes from the Story!
Who will get bingo first?
Share your progress and tag your study buddies! 📚
#EngineeringLife#FinalsWeek#Bingo"
#GEG#GlobalEngineerGirls