Probability and Statistics,
Gamma Function,
Formulas,
Numerical,
Practical Application,
BITS Pilani Curriculum,
First Year Notes
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ISOLOOP MAGNETIC COUPLERS REPLACED OPTOCOUPLERSSalman Lulat
This document discusses magnetic couplers that can replace opto-couplers. Magnetic couplers use giant magneto resistance (GMR) materials and a planar coil to transmit signals magnetically across an insulating layer, providing galvanic isolation. They have advantages over opto-couplers like higher bandwidth, smaller size, better noise immunity, and temperature stability. The document provides details on the construction and working of magnetic couplers and their benefits in industrial applications.
Matrix is among the world’s premier commercial fitness brands – an honor we take seriously. In the last two years alone, we’ve brought more innovative and unique concepts to the industry than any other brand. We’re able to do this by combining a talented development team with exclusive partner relationships from within our industry and beyond - partners that excel in their fields and, together with Matrix, are helping to reshape the fitness industry.
This document discusses how new sensor and intelligent device technologies have the potential to transform healthcare delivery by bringing care closer to patients' homes. It describes how these non-intrusive technologies could enable patients to recover more quickly after surgery and benefit from virtual reality applications. The document also examines how wearable devices and sensors that can monitor vital signs could support more integrated, patient-centered care models by reducing dependence on providers and facilitating remote care, monitoring and early detection of health issues. Machine learning and big data analytics are discussed as ways to generate insights from the large and growing volumes of patient data that these new digital devices and sensors are capturing.
Fully automatic anti collision train signalling projectHina Saxena
This document is a project report submitted by four students for their Bachelor of Technology degree. It outlines their work on developing a fully automatic anti-collision system for train signalling. The system is designed to control railway tracks using sensors and a microcontroller to avoid accidents. It places sensors at distances from gates to detect approaching trains and control gate operations. Indicator lights also alert motorists of oncoming trains. Diagrams and descriptions of the working model are provided, which uses sensors to detect trains and automatically switch tracks or control gates to prevent collisions. Devices used in the system like the microcontroller, sensors, displays and other electronics are described.
The document discusses vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication and proposes using ultrasonic sensors, ZigBee technology, and buzzers to enable communication between vehicles. It describes how ultrasonic sensors would work to measure distance and outlines some key features of ZigBee for wireless transmission of sensor data. The goal is to develop a cooperative collision warning system to help prevent accidents by providing early alerts to drivers. Future work may involve using GPS, WiFi, cameras, or signals from traffic boards to expand communication capabilities.
HIGH SPEED LI-ION BATTERY INSPECTION USING CUTTING EDGE CT TECHNOLOGIESDesignTeam8
Indonesia plans to announce new electric vehicle policies and tax incentives to attract automakers and battery producers to set up local manufacturing. The policies aim to make Indonesia a global EV production hub. Akasol, a German battery systems maker, unveiled new high-energy battery modules with energy densities up to 221 watt-hours per kilogram. The modules use lithium-ion pouch cells arranged into modules for electric commercial vehicles. Batteries come in cylindrical, prismatic or pouch cell formats and are assembled into modules and packs for electric vehicles.
Understanding online brand communities the role of NVivo and NCaptureQSR International
Want to understand what drives brand communities and their behavior? Interested in discussing Netnography, a qualitative research methodology that adapts ethnographic research techniques to the study of culture and communities emerging through computer-mediated communications?
See how you can gather and work with social media data using NCapture from within NVivo and then automatically code social media data quickly and easily in order to visualize the results.
Facial Recognition Attendance System (Synopsis).pptxkakimetu
This presentation discusses building a facial recognition attendance system using Python. It introduces facial recognition, the steps involved including face detection, alignment, feature extraction and recognition. OpenCV is used for development. Key advantages are an automated time tracking system that is cost-effective and touchless, improving attendance accuracy. Challenges include illumination, pose, expressions and aging effects. Applications include security identification, school attendance systems and more. The conclusion recommends facial recognition attendance systems as a modern solution for tracking employee hours.
This document discusses Ford's connected vehicle data platform. It explains that connected vehicles can transmit and receive data via various methods. This data is collected and sent to the cloud, where it is stored, transformed and landed into databases and data lakes. The platform handles large volumes of vehicle-generated data and provides opportunities to integrate with partners. It is designed for security, privacy and regulatory compliance across countries. The production environment has significant computing and storage capabilities to support these functions at scale.
This document is a research paper written by Craig Ferguson at the University of Cape Town that presents a high performance traffic sign detection technique for use in low power systems or high speed vehicles. The paper introduces the problem of traffic sign detection in vehicles and outlines the objectives and structure of the research. It then reviews existing literature on topics like preprocessing, detection, classification, training and testing. The paper goes on to describe the proposed method, which uses RGB thresholding for segmentation and tracks signs across frames to allow for a voting scheme. It presents results showing the method performs detection at 13ms per frame and achieves 83% detection efficiency, significantly outperforming a cascade classifier detector. The technique is constrained to midday lighting but provides a proof
The Project Automatic Car Parking System using 89C51 Microcontroller is an interesting project which uses 89C51 microcontroller as its brain. The project is designed for car parking. The aim of this project is to atomize the car park for allowing the cars into the park. LCD is provided to display the information about the total number of cars that can be parked and the place free for parking. Two IR Tx Rx pairs are used in this project to identify the entry or exit of the cars into out of park. These two IR TX-RX pairs are arranged either side of the gate. The TX and Rx are arranged face to face across the road so that the RX should get IR signal continuously. Whenever the mains are switched on, the LCD displays the message"parking space for 10 vehicles". The number indicates the maximum capacity of park in this project. Whenever a car comes in front of the gate, the IR signal gets disturbed and the microcontroller will open the gate by rotating the stepper motor. The gate will be closed only after the car leaves the second IR pair since the microcontroller should know whether the car left the gate or not. Now the microcontroller decrements the value of the count and displays it on LCD. In this way, the microcontroller decrements the count whenever the car leaves the park and displays it on LCD. lf the count reaches'0', i e. if the park is completely filled, the microcontroller will display"NO SPACE FOR PARKING" on LCD. And now if any vehicle tries to enter the park, the gate will not be opened since there is no space. If any vehicle leaves the park, the controller will increment the count and allows the other vehicles for parking This project uses regulated 5v. 500mA power supply. Unregulated 12v DC is used for relay. 7805 three terminal voltage regulator is used for voltage regulation. Bridge type full wave rectifier is used to rectify the ac output of secondary of 230/12V step down transformer
The document discusses a hybrid power generation system that uses both solar and wind energy sources. It aims to address the issues with traditional energy sources such as pollution, decreasing resources, and waste. The system uses a multiple input power conditioner with a fuzzy controller to regulate voltage from the solar and wind generators. It provides literature on previous related works and discusses the components needed for the proposed system, including an Arduino, relay, LCD display, voltage divider circuit, DC motor, and fan. The goal is to reliably generate electricity using renewable sources to meet increasing energy demands.
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, British Malaysian Institute
The document proposes designing an extension cable that can provide AC power from a solar power system. It involves a solar panel charging a battery via a solar charging controller. An inverter would convert the DC battery power to AC power that can be delivered to devices via the extension cable. The system aims to provide a low-cost way to generate electricity from solar energy for household or industrial use, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) is a wireless communication technology that enables vehicles to communicate with each other and other road users directly, without involving cellular or other infrastructure
For more watch the slide
This document provides an outline for a course on probability and statistics. It begins with an introduction to key concepts like measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, and probability distributions. It then lists common probability distributions and the textbook and references used. Later sections define important statistical terms like population, sample, variable types, data collection methods, and ways of presenting data through tables and graphs. It provides examples of each variable scale and ends with assignments for students.
This newsletter from GRW provides information to its network of GRW agencies. It warns several agencies that their contracts are at risk of being terminated for not complying with rules around monthly reporting and website access. It highlights two product articles on 4N Housing and Cotton Twill that agencies should develop marketing plans around. It also previews future articles and pushes agencies to actively promote the products featured in order to generate sales.
This document provides lecture notes on hypothesis testing. It begins with an introduction to hypothesis testing and how it differs from estimation in its hypothetical reasoning approach. It then discusses Fisher's significance testing approach, including defining a test statistic, its sampling distribution under the null hypothesis, and calculating a p-value. It provides examples of applying this approach. Finally, it discusses some weaknesses of Fisher's approach identified by Neyman and Pearson and how their approach improved upon it by introducing the concept of alternative hypotheses and pre-data error probabilities.
Probalility and models of tree mortality advance silviculturesahl_2fast
This document summarizes tree mortality models used in gap models to simulate tree death. It discusses intrinsic, growth-dependent, and exogenous mortality models. Intrinsic mortality assumes chance plays a role in tree death. Growth-dependent mortality assumes slow growth increases mortality risk. Exogenous mortality models disturbances killing trees. The document reviews various studies applying these models and calls for improved mechanistic mortality functions validated with comprehensive field data.
This document provides an introduction to probability and discusses key concepts such as random experiments, outcomes, events, and the probability of an event occurring. It begins by defining a random experiment and differentiating between outcomes and events. It then defines the probability P(E) of an event E occurring as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. Several examples are provided to demonstrate how to calculate probabilities for experiments like coin tosses, die rolls, and card draws. The document also discusses important properties of probability, such as the probability of an event ranging from 0 to 1, and the probability of an event occurring plus the probability of its complement equaling 1.
The document discusses conditional probability and provides examples. It defines conditional probability P(A|B) as the probability of event A occurring given that event B has already occurred. An example calculates probabilities for drawing marbles from a bag. Another example finds probabilities for selecting chocolates with different flavors from a box containing chocolates of various flavors. Formulas and step-by-step workings are provided for calculating conditional probabilities.
The document provides information on probability concepts including Venn diagrams, union and intersection of events, useful probability formulas, mutually exclusive vs independent events, and examples testing these concepts. Specifically, it defines union as "taking everything in A and B", intersection as "taking common parts in A and B", provides formulas for probability of unions and intersections, and shows how to determine if events are mutually exclusive or independent using the probability of their intersection. It also includes worked examples testing concepts like mutually exclusive events and independence.
The three key elements of a data sufficiency problem are:
1) The question setup which contains at least one unknown property
2) Statement (1) which provides known properties of the implied system
3) Statement (2) which also provides known properties of the implied system
To determine if the statements are sufficient to answer the question, we analyze if they allow us to determine the unknown properties within the implied system.
The document discusses several key factors that affect learning and memory. It describes the stages of memory as sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. It also discusses techniques for improving memory such as elaborative rehearsal, categorization, visualization, the use of mnemonic devices, and avoiding interference.
The document provides a strategy guide for the GRE exam. It outlines the structure and format of the GRE, including the analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning sections. It also describes the different types of questions that may appear on the quantitative reasoning section, such as problems with a single correct answer, problems with multiple correct answers, quantitative comparison questions, and numerical entry questions. Examples of questions are provided for each type to illustrate the formats. The guide concludes by thanking the reader and providing contact information for additional GRE preparation resources.
The document provides tips for GRE exam strategy. It recommends focusing on building concepts during classes rather than worrying too much about time. Students should book their exam dates 40-60 days after classes. The GRE may include an unscored section in any position, so students should treat each section separately. There is no negative marking, so students should attempt all questions by providing a feasible answer even if they have to guess. The document outlines a testing plan using various books and online platforms to focus on concepts, accuracy, and time management in preparation for achieving a target GRE score of 340.
The document contains 33 quantitative comparison questions from the revised GRE. Each question provides information about quantities, relations, or geometric figures and asks which quantity is greater. The solutions show that for many questions, the relationship between the quantities cannot be determined from the given information, since different assumptions lead to different answers. The overall high-level summary is:
- The document contains 33 quantitative comparison questions from the GRE with information about quantities, relations, or figures
- Many questions cannot be definitively answered, as different assumptions produce different results
- The solutions demonstrate that the relationship between quantities is indeterminate in these cases
Facial Recognition Attendance System (Synopsis).pptxkakimetu
This presentation discusses building a facial recognition attendance system using Python. It introduces facial recognition, the steps involved including face detection, alignment, feature extraction and recognition. OpenCV is used for development. Key advantages are an automated time tracking system that is cost-effective and touchless, improving attendance accuracy. Challenges include illumination, pose, expressions and aging effects. Applications include security identification, school attendance systems and more. The conclusion recommends facial recognition attendance systems as a modern solution for tracking employee hours.
This document discusses Ford's connected vehicle data platform. It explains that connected vehicles can transmit and receive data via various methods. This data is collected and sent to the cloud, where it is stored, transformed and landed into databases and data lakes. The platform handles large volumes of vehicle-generated data and provides opportunities to integrate with partners. It is designed for security, privacy and regulatory compliance across countries. The production environment has significant computing and storage capabilities to support these functions at scale.
This document is a research paper written by Craig Ferguson at the University of Cape Town that presents a high performance traffic sign detection technique for use in low power systems or high speed vehicles. The paper introduces the problem of traffic sign detection in vehicles and outlines the objectives and structure of the research. It then reviews existing literature on topics like preprocessing, detection, classification, training and testing. The paper goes on to describe the proposed method, which uses RGB thresholding for segmentation and tracks signs across frames to allow for a voting scheme. It presents results showing the method performs detection at 13ms per frame and achieves 83% detection efficiency, significantly outperforming a cascade classifier detector. The technique is constrained to midday lighting but provides a proof
The Project Automatic Car Parking System using 89C51 Microcontroller is an interesting project which uses 89C51 microcontroller as its brain. The project is designed for car parking. The aim of this project is to atomize the car park for allowing the cars into the park. LCD is provided to display the information about the total number of cars that can be parked and the place free for parking. Two IR Tx Rx pairs are used in this project to identify the entry or exit of the cars into out of park. These two IR TX-RX pairs are arranged either side of the gate. The TX and Rx are arranged face to face across the road so that the RX should get IR signal continuously. Whenever the mains are switched on, the LCD displays the message"parking space for 10 vehicles". The number indicates the maximum capacity of park in this project. Whenever a car comes in front of the gate, the IR signal gets disturbed and the microcontroller will open the gate by rotating the stepper motor. The gate will be closed only after the car leaves the second IR pair since the microcontroller should know whether the car left the gate or not. Now the microcontroller decrements the value of the count and displays it on LCD. In this way, the microcontroller decrements the count whenever the car leaves the park and displays it on LCD. lf the count reaches'0', i e. if the park is completely filled, the microcontroller will display"NO SPACE FOR PARKING" on LCD. And now if any vehicle tries to enter the park, the gate will not be opened since there is no space. If any vehicle leaves the park, the controller will increment the count and allows the other vehicles for parking This project uses regulated 5v. 500mA power supply. Unregulated 12v DC is used for relay. 7805 three terminal voltage regulator is used for voltage regulation. Bridge type full wave rectifier is used to rectify the ac output of secondary of 230/12V step down transformer
The document discusses a hybrid power generation system that uses both solar and wind energy sources. It aims to address the issues with traditional energy sources such as pollution, decreasing resources, and waste. The system uses a multiple input power conditioner with a fuzzy controller to regulate voltage from the solar and wind generators. It provides literature on previous related works and discusses the components needed for the proposed system, including an Arduino, relay, LCD display, voltage divider circuit, DC motor, and fan. The goal is to reliably generate electricity using renewable sources to meet increasing energy demands.
Universiti Kuala Lumpur, British Malaysian Institute
The document proposes designing an extension cable that can provide AC power from a solar power system. It involves a solar panel charging a battery via a solar charging controller. An inverter would convert the DC battery power to AC power that can be delivered to devices via the extension cable. The system aims to provide a low-cost way to generate electricity from solar energy for household or industrial use, reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
DSRC (Dedicated Short-Range Communications) is a wireless communication technology that enables vehicles to communicate with each other and other road users directly, without involving cellular or other infrastructure
For more watch the slide
This document provides an outline for a course on probability and statistics. It begins with an introduction to key concepts like measures of central tendency, dispersion, correlation, and probability distributions. It then lists common probability distributions and the textbook and references used. Later sections define important statistical terms like population, sample, variable types, data collection methods, and ways of presenting data through tables and graphs. It provides examples of each variable scale and ends with assignments for students.
This newsletter from GRW provides information to its network of GRW agencies. It warns several agencies that their contracts are at risk of being terminated for not complying with rules around monthly reporting and website access. It highlights two product articles on 4N Housing and Cotton Twill that agencies should develop marketing plans around. It also previews future articles and pushes agencies to actively promote the products featured in order to generate sales.
This document provides lecture notes on hypothesis testing. It begins with an introduction to hypothesis testing and how it differs from estimation in its hypothetical reasoning approach. It then discusses Fisher's significance testing approach, including defining a test statistic, its sampling distribution under the null hypothesis, and calculating a p-value. It provides examples of applying this approach. Finally, it discusses some weaknesses of Fisher's approach identified by Neyman and Pearson and how their approach improved upon it by introducing the concept of alternative hypotheses and pre-data error probabilities.
Probalility and models of tree mortality advance silviculturesahl_2fast
This document summarizes tree mortality models used in gap models to simulate tree death. It discusses intrinsic, growth-dependent, and exogenous mortality models. Intrinsic mortality assumes chance plays a role in tree death. Growth-dependent mortality assumes slow growth increases mortality risk. Exogenous mortality models disturbances killing trees. The document reviews various studies applying these models and calls for improved mechanistic mortality functions validated with comprehensive field data.
This document provides an introduction to probability and discusses key concepts such as random experiments, outcomes, events, and the probability of an event occurring. It begins by defining a random experiment and differentiating between outcomes and events. It then defines the probability P(E) of an event E occurring as the number of favorable outcomes divided by the total number of possible outcomes. Several examples are provided to demonstrate how to calculate probabilities for experiments like coin tosses, die rolls, and card draws. The document also discusses important properties of probability, such as the probability of an event ranging from 0 to 1, and the probability of an event occurring plus the probability of its complement equaling 1.
The document discusses conditional probability and provides examples. It defines conditional probability P(A|B) as the probability of event A occurring given that event B has already occurred. An example calculates probabilities for drawing marbles from a bag. Another example finds probabilities for selecting chocolates with different flavors from a box containing chocolates of various flavors. Formulas and step-by-step workings are provided for calculating conditional probabilities.
The document provides information on probability concepts including Venn diagrams, union and intersection of events, useful probability formulas, mutually exclusive vs independent events, and examples testing these concepts. Specifically, it defines union as "taking everything in A and B", intersection as "taking common parts in A and B", provides formulas for probability of unions and intersections, and shows how to determine if events are mutually exclusive or independent using the probability of their intersection. It also includes worked examples testing concepts like mutually exclusive events and independence.
The three key elements of a data sufficiency problem are:
1) The question setup which contains at least one unknown property
2) Statement (1) which provides known properties of the implied system
3) Statement (2) which also provides known properties of the implied system
To determine if the statements are sufficient to answer the question, we analyze if they allow us to determine the unknown properties within the implied system.
The document discusses several key factors that affect learning and memory. It describes the stages of memory as sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory. It also discusses techniques for improving memory such as elaborative rehearsal, categorization, visualization, the use of mnemonic devices, and avoiding interference.
The document provides a strategy guide for the GRE exam. It outlines the structure and format of the GRE, including the analytical writing, verbal reasoning, and quantitative reasoning sections. It also describes the different types of questions that may appear on the quantitative reasoning section, such as problems with a single correct answer, problems with multiple correct answers, quantitative comparison questions, and numerical entry questions. Examples of questions are provided for each type to illustrate the formats. The guide concludes by thanking the reader and providing contact information for additional GRE preparation resources.
The document provides tips for GRE exam strategy. It recommends focusing on building concepts during classes rather than worrying too much about time. Students should book their exam dates 40-60 days after classes. The GRE may include an unscored section in any position, so students should treat each section separately. There is no negative marking, so students should attempt all questions by providing a feasible answer even if they have to guess. The document outlines a testing plan using various books and online platforms to focus on concepts, accuracy, and time management in preparation for achieving a target GRE score of 340.
The document contains 33 quantitative comparison questions from the revised GRE. Each question provides information about quantities, relations, or geometric figures and asks which quantity is greater. The solutions show that for many questions, the relationship between the quantities cannot be determined from the given information, since different assumptions lead to different answers. The overall high-level summary is:
- The document contains 33 quantitative comparison questions from the GRE with information about quantities, relations, or figures
- Many questions cannot be definitively answered, as different assumptions produce different results
- The solutions demonstrate that the relationship between quantities is indeterminate in these cases
This document provides a list of 100 GRE vocabulary words along with their definitions. The words cover a wide range of topics and parts of speech. Some words have multiple meanings depending on context. Mastering this vocabulary would help enhance one's verbal skills and performance on the GRE.
This document discusses inventory management. It defines inventory as physical goods held by an organization awaiting use, processing, or sale. The purpose of holding inventory is to ensure continuous production and sales despite fluctuating demand. Effective inventory management aims to maintain optimal inventory levels to balance costs with avoiding stockouts. Tools for inventory management include determining stock levels, safety stocks, economic order quantity, ABC analysis, and inventory reports. The document also outlines different inventory ordering systems.
The document is a copyrighted set of lab notes for a Microprocessor and Interfacing course. It was created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on content from Susanna S. Henry. The notes were presented to students at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus in 2013 and cover various topics related to microprocessors and interfacing. The document includes disclaimers about the information provided and reserves the rights of the author.
The document contains notes on Analog and Digital VLSI Design from a course taught at BITS Pilani in Fall 2013. It includes a disclaimer noting that the information is provided for educational purposes only without any guarantees. It also states that the content was prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary based on a course by Prof. Vijaya Gunturu and includes copyright information and a link for more resources.
This document contains engineering graphics notes prepared by Akshansh Chaudhary based on course content from Dr. A.M. Surendra Kumar and Mr. P. Ramesh of BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus. The notes were created in Fall 2011 and copyright is held by Akshansh. There is a disclaimer stating that the information is for educational purposes only without guarantees of accuracy and the owner reserves the right to control access. More content can be found on Akshansh's website.
Biology Notes,
+1 and +2 Biology brief,
Engineering biology,
Biotechnology study,
Various topics on the body functioning,
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The document is a set of lecture notes on electromagnetic theory created by Akshansh Chaudhary based on course content from Dr. K.K. Singh. It contains over 150 pages of content on the subject along with diagrams and examples. The notes were created for educational purposes and are provided without warranty for accuracy. All rights to the content are reserved by the creator.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This document appears to be notes from a course on data storytelling and narrative visualization. Over the course of several classes, students learned about finding compelling data to analyze, developing storylines and narratives, and creating visualizations to explain the data. The instructor emphasized exploring both explanatory and exploratory uses of data. Students proposed and discussed potential project ideas. The course also covered principles of storytelling from fields like journalism and how to apply structural techniques like Freytag's pyramid.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Creativity and Computation Lab Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design for This Century Lecture Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This document summarizes a lecture from an open course on art, design, technology and impact. The lecture discusses several topics:
- The course is open to all levels and puts an emphasis on thinking about how creativity and design can respond to issues like climate change.
- Assignments include weekly discussion responses, two short papers and a final manifesto.
- A current exhibit at Times Square featuring the work of Melle Chin is mentioned.
- Examples of historical manifestos are discussed to understand the genre.
Creativity and Computation Lecture Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design for This Century Recitation Notes - Akshansh ChaudharyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Akshansh Chaudhary.
The notes are a part of the course MFA Design + Technology.
MFADT was taught at Parsons School of Design, New York.
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
Design and Analysis of Algorithms Notes - Ronak SumbalyAkshansh Chaudhary
This digital notebook contains the handwritten notes by Ronak Sumbaly
Course taught at BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus
For more content and study material, visit https://www.akshansh.net/.
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In this slide, we’ll explore the steps to set up and manage Public Holidays and Mandatory Days in Odoo 18 effectively. Managing Public Holidays and Mandatory Days is essential for maintaining an organized and compliant work schedule in any organization.
All About the 990 Unlocking Its Mysteries and Its Power.pdfTechSoup
In this webinar, nonprofit CPA Gregg S. Bossen shares some of the mysteries of the 990, IRS requirements — which form to file (990N, 990EZ, 990PF, or 990), and what it says about your organization, and how to leverage it to make your organization shine.
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What is the Philosophy of Statistics? (and how I was drawn to it)jemille6
What is the Philosophy of Statistics? (and how I was drawn to it)
Deborah G Mayo
At Dept of Philosophy, Virginia Tech
April 30, 2025
ABSTRACT: I give an introductory discussion of two key philosophical controversies in statistics in relation to today’s "replication crisis" in science: the role of probability, and the nature of evidence, in error-prone inference. I begin with a simple principle: We don’t have evidence for a claim C if little, if anything, has been done that would have found C false (or specifically flawed), even if it is. Along the way, I’ll sprinkle in some autobiographical reflections.
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• Computer crime and Legal issues: Intellectual property.
• privacy issues.
• Criminal Justice system for forensic.
• audit/investigative.
• situations and digital crime procedure/standards for extraction,
preservation, and deposition of legal evidence in a court of law.
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Redesigning Education as a Cognitive Ecosystem: Practical Insights into Emerg...Leonel Morgado
Slides used at the Invited Talk at the Harvard - Education University of Hong Kong - Stanford Joint Symposium, "Emerging Technologies and Future Talents", 2025-05-10, Hong Kong, China.
Ajanta Paintings: Study as a Source of HistoryVirag Sontakke
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation that provides basic information about the topic. Students should seek further information from the recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. I took/copied the pictures/maps included in the presentation are from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
How to Add Customer Note in Odoo 18 POS - Odoo SlidesCeline George
In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to add customer note in Odoo 18 POS module. Customer Notes in Odoo 18 POS allow you to add specific instructions or information related to individual order lines or the entire order.
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Understanding Vibrations
If not experienced, it may seem weird understanding vibes? We start small and by accident. Usually, we learn about vibrations within social. Examples are: That bad vibe you felt. Also, that good feeling you had. These are common situations we often have naturally. We chit chat about it then let it go. However; those are called vibes using your instincts. Then, your senses are called your intuition. We all can develop the gift of intuition and using energy awareness.
Energy Healing
First, Energy healing is universal. This is also true for Reiki as an art and rehab resource. Within the Health Sciences, Rehab has changed dramatically. The term is now very flexible.
Reiki alone, expanded tremendously during the past 3 years. Distant healing is almost more popular than one-on-one sessions? It’s not a replacement by all means. However, its now easier access online vs local sessions. This does break limit barriers providing instant comfort.
Practice Poses
You can stand within mountain pose Tadasana to get started.
Also, you can start within a lotus Sitting Position to begin a session.
There’s no wrong or right way. Maybe if you are rushing, that’s incorrect lol. The key is being comfortable, calm, at peace. This begins any session.
Also using props like candles, incenses, even going outdoors for fresh air.
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Clearing Karma, Letting go.
Now, that you understand more about energies, vibrations, the practice fusions, let’s go deeper. I wanted to make sure you all were comfortable. These sessions are for all levels from beginner to review.
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In this concise presentation, Dr. G.S. Virdi (Former Chief Scientist, CSIR-CEERI, Pilani) introduces the Junction Field-Effect Transistor (JFET)—a cornerstone of modern analog electronics. You’ll discover:
Why JFETs? Learn how their high input impedance and low noise solve the drawbacks of bipolar transistors.
JFET vs. MOSFET: Understand the core differences between JFET and MOSFET devices.
Internal Structure: See how source, drain, gate, and the depletion region form a controllable semiconductor channel.
Real-World Applications: Explore where JFETs power amplifiers, sensors, and precision circuits.
Perfect for electronics students, hobbyists, and practicing engineers looking for a clear, practical guide to JFET technology.