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looking for people with similar interest... e-mobility
Hi all,
I am looking for colleagues who would be interested to join in the development of
Open-Source model libraries in the areas of e-mobility....
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Hi all,
I am looking for colleagues who would be interested to join in the development of
Open-Source model libraries in the areas of e-mobility. The tools to be used should
be Scicos / XCos and Simulink.
If you could imagine to do some work in the field, please do contact me.
Best regards,
Marc
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Hochschule Anhalt
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Hi Jonhson
Thanks and now i have downloaded ABINIT for windows.
Can u teach if you know
Thanks and now i have downloaded ABINIT for windows.
Can u teach if you know
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Hi Jonhson
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Hi i'm ram
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salam be hame man
man niaz be komak darbare kar ba hfss daram
lotfan age kasi chizi dar in zamine midune
be man komak kone
mamnun
man daneshjuye sale dovome ashade ...
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man niaz be komak darbare kar ba hfss daram
lotfan age kasi chizi dar in zamine midune
be man komak kone
mamnun
man daneshjuye sale dovome ashade mokhaberat hastam
By Farzaneh Ahmadi
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Tarbiat Modares University
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anesthetics
well newer machines are like airflight cokpits so also are newer methods in field of anaesthesia....simulation helps ;-)
well newer machines are like airflight cokpits so also are newer methods in field of anaesthesia....simulation helps ;-)
By Deependra Kamble
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Medical Trust Hospital, Cochin, Kerala
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PhD in Modeling and simulation
Anyone know about availability of PhD studentship in Modeling and Simulation specifically in Physics in Medicine and Biology?Please let me know.
Anyone know about availability of PhD studentship in Modeling and Simulation specifically in Physics in Medicine and Biology?Please let me know.
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By Aekabut Sirijampa
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King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
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Great to join this group.
By Geetanjali Srivastava
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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
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nice to know more abt modelling and simulating tech.
glad to join the group, hope i will be enlighted by group
glad to join the group, hope i will be enlighted by group
By Abhishek Sharma
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City University London
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Second VPH NoE Study Group a networking activity in parallel with the Second Barcelona School on Biomedical Informatics (BSBMI’10) Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), October 4th-8th 2010
http://www.bsbmi.eu
Host Institutions
The second VPH NoE study group will be held in Barcelona in October 2010. The event will be carried out in c...
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http://www.bsbmi.eu
Host Institutions
The second VPH NoE study group will be held in Barcelona in October 2010. The event will be carried out in conjunction with the second Barcelona School of Biomedical Informatics (BSBMI’10). The event, hosted by the IMIM – Institut de Recerca Hospital del Mar (IMIM), the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB) and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), will take place in the outstanding premises of the PRBB, located next to the beachfront in Barcelona.
Objective
The 2nd VPH NoE Study Group will include the presentation of new developments on the field of multiscale simulations. The event will consist on a one day workshop on multiscale simulations, followed by four days of actual study group on applying such concepts and methods to three different biomedical problems. In the line of the first study group, hosted by the University of Notingham, the event will focus more on problem definition than on the use of actual tools, although in this edition some of the tools identified by the VPH community in the form of the VPH toolkit will be explained in some details to make participants aware of existing solutions to common problems. The study group and BSBMI is aimed at both Graduate Students and Research Scientists working in the field of multiscale simulations in biomedicine, and will bring together experts from both the public and private sectors.
The study group and BSBMI will have a focus on multiscalability, its computational aspects and, in particular, its relationship with translational research in biomedicine.
Format
The event will include a one day workshop dealing with general aspects of the mathematics and physics behind multiscale simulations as well as the definition of the biological problems to be tackled in the rest of the week. Thus, a combination of lectures and tutorials will be given during the rest of the week, followed by extensive work in groups to develop “solutions” to the proposed biomedical questions.
The participants will be expected to present a brief summary of their methodology and findings in several sessions on the final day of the event. While each day will have a different central theme, it is anticipated that there will be synergistic overlap between these themes.
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Second VPH NoE Study Group a networking activity in parallel with the Second Barcelona School on Biomedical Informatics (BSBMI’10) Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), October 4th-8th 2010
http://www.bsbmi.eu
Host Institutions
The second VPH NoE study group will be held in Barcelona in October 2010. The event will be carried out in c...
[more]
http://www.bsbmi.eu
Host Institutions
The second VPH NoE study group will be held in Barcelona in October 2010. The event will be carried out in conjunction with the second Barcelona School of Biomedical Informatics (BSBMI’10). The event, hosted by the IMIM – Institut de Recerca Hospital del Mar (IMIM), the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB) and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF), will take place in the outstanding premises of the PRBB, located next to the beachfront in Barcelona.
Objective
The 2nd VPH NoE Study Group will include the presentation of new developments on the field of multiscale simulations. The event will consist on a one day workshop on multiscale simulations, followed by four days of actual study group on applying such concepts and methods to three different biomedical problems. In the line of the first study group, hosted by the University of Notingham, the event will focus more on problem definition than on the use of actual tools, although in this edition some of the tools identified by the VPH community in the form of the VPH toolkit will be explained in some details to make participants aware of existing solutions to common problems. The study group and BSBMI is aimed at both Graduate Students and Research Scientists working in the field of multiscale simulations in biomedicine, and will bring together experts from both the public and private sectors.
The study group and BSBMI will have a focus on multiscalability, its computational aspects and, in particular, its relationship with translational research in biomedicine.
Format
The event will include a one day workshop dealing with general aspects of the mathematics and physics behind multiscale simulations as well as the definition of the biological problems to be tackled in the rest of the week. Thus, a combination of lectures and tutorials will be given during the rest of the week, followed by extensive work in groups to develop “solutions” to the proposed biomedical questions.
The participants will be expected to present a brief summary of their methodology and findings in several sessions on the final day of the event. While each day will have a different central theme, it is anticipated that there will be synergistic overlap between these themes.
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glad to join you
By Pedro Merino
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Escuela Politécnica Nacional
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thank you
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GQSAR- Leading the ligand based approach
By Yogesh Wagh
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University of Pune
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interested in semiconductor optoelectronic device simulation
interested in semiconductor optoelectronic device simulation
interested in semiconductor optoelectronic device simulation
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Online Presentation on Simulation and Modeling
By Yogesh Wagh
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University of Pune
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A HUAREA CHILI SEED GERMINATION MODEL AND A GERMINATION INDEX TESTING PROGRAM
The aim of this study was to develop a seed germination model. The research finding has a high prediction accuracy of the seed germination.
The aim of this study was to develop a seed germination model. The research finding has a high prediction accuracy of the seed germination.
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contacts
Hi,
I'm interested in contacts with those who simulates torsional and chatter vibrations.
Hi,
I'm interested in contacts with those who simulates torsional and chatter vibrations.
By Paul Krot
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National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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Mayo Clinic Conference on Systems Engineering & Operations Research in Health Care
By Yue Dong
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Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
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V R Muppalla
Hi, Working on Wireless Sensor Networ, Energy effitiency in WSN, Knoledge Representation, AR, MANET and Routing Protocols and algorithams Desigh as we...
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Hi, Working on Wireless Sensor Networ, Energy effitiency in WSN, Knoledge Representation, AR, MANET and Routing Protocols and algorithams Desigh as well.
By Venkateswara Rao Muppalla
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University of Bedfordshire
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Need help with modelling wind turbines using DigSilent
I am trying to model wind turbines using DigSilent and when I increase the active power the turbine tries to pull the power back to its previous value...
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I am trying to model wind turbines using DigSilent and when I increase the active power the turbine tries to pull the power back to its previous value. Does anyone know how to fix this issue. Thanks.
By Muhammad Ali
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The University of Manchester
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Hi.. dis s saikanth
Hi... Can I get the latest news about the simulation softwares applicable for Cell designing...??
Hi... Can I get the latest news about the simulation softwares applicable for Cell designing...??
By Sai kanth
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Anna University, Chennai
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modeling and simulation of chemical engineering processes
pls, Tell the new book published in 2010 and in the field of application of mathematics in chemical engineering
pls, Tell the new book published in 2010 and in the field of application of mathematics in chemical engineering
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GQSAR- Leading the ligand based approach
In the case of unknown receptor structure, ligand based approach plays an important role in lead optimization and provides clues to design new molecul...
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In the case of unknown receptor structure, ligand based approach plays an important role in lead optimization and provides clues to design new molecule. Moreover with ligand based approach, scientists are not actually aiming for just predictive models but models which could identify clues for designing new molecule. This could be achieved through understanding the compounds at group or fragment level and overcoming the challenges of model interpretation. Conventional 2D and 3D QSAR have inherent limitations to provide such design clues and work best as predictive models only.
VLife offers patent pending Group based QSAR (GQSAR) to simplify the conventional QSAR approaches by mitigating interpretation challenges. It studies relation of molecular fragments of interest with the variation in their biological response while considering key interactions between fragments. With GQSAR, scientists will obtain site specific clues for designing new molecules and quantitatively predicting their activity. GQSAR thus comes out as an efficient and smarter approach in ligand based design.
Learn more about GQSAR and its real time applications with GQSAR whitepaper.
http://www.vlifesciences.com/resources/requestresource.php
By Yogesh Wagh
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University of Pune