- published: 21 Sep 2010
- views: 1819
- author: csugk12
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Introduction to Modeling Lesson
This video serves as an introduction to mathematical modeling and a lesson created by Stev...
published: 21 Sep 2010
author: csugk12
Introduction to Modeling Lesson
Introduction to Modeling Lesson
This video serves as an introduction to mathematical modeling and a lesson created by Steve Benoit describing how it relates to the CSU GK-12 biosensor project.- published: 21 Sep 2010
- views: 1819
- author: csugk12
45:26
Are Mathematical Models the Cause for Financial Crisis in the Global Economy?
Andrew W. Lo, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Laboratory for Financ...
published: 03 May 2010
author: ResearchChannel
Are Mathematical Models the Cause for Financial Crisis in the Global Economy?
Are Mathematical Models the Cause for Financial Crisis in the Global Economy?
Andrew W. Lo, director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technologys Laboratory for Financial Engineering, breaks down the hot debate brewing about the cause...- published: 03 May 2010
- views: 12695
- author: ResearchChannel
60:47
Hongyu Miao: Basic concepts of mathematical modeling - Model Basics (2012 CBIM Summer School)
Hongyu Miao: June 10 2012, 11:30AM-12:30PM Basic concepts of mathematical modeling (1 hour...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: canglin wu
Hongyu Miao: Basic concepts of mathematical modeling - Model Basics (2012 CBIM Summer School)
Hongyu Miao: Basic concepts of mathematical modeling - Model Basics (2012 CBIM Summer School)
Hongyu Miao: June 10 2012, 11:30AM-12:30PM Basic concepts of mathematical modeling (1 hour) Who is doing modeling? Why modeling? Representation of knowledge ...- published: 13 Jun 2012
- views: 604
- author: canglin wu
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Jelly Bean Geometry Models
This video gives step by step instructions on how to create models useful in exploring the...
published: 26 Feb 2011
author: victoriamiles
Jelly Bean Geometry Models
Jelly Bean Geometry Models
This video gives step by step instructions on how to create models useful in exploring the Pythagorean Theorem. The models correspond to an article in the Ma...- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 9984
- author: victoriamiles
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Finding a Mathematical Expression to Model a Situation - Basic Example
Finding a Mathematical Expression to Model a Situation - Basic Example. Here we find a sim...
published: 19 Jul 2012
author: patrickJMT
Finding a Mathematical Expression to Model a Situation - Basic Example
Finding a Mathematical Expression to Model a Situation - Basic Example
Finding a Mathematical Expression to Model a Situation - Basic Example. Here we find a simple expression to model a situation to find how long it would take ...- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 1610
- author: patrickJMT
18:14
CPE605 Lecture 1: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Mathematical modeling is a representation of a natural/artificial phenomenon. It bridges t...
published: 06 Aug 2013
CPE605 Lecture 1: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
CPE605 Lecture 1: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Mathematical modeling is a representation of a natural/artificial phenomenon. It bridges the gap between problems and computational infrastructures. It provides a means to simulate those processes underlying the problem using computers. Understanding the concepts of mathematical modeling is essential for computer engineers to be able to see through the mechanisms of nature and capture the core processes using mathematics. This course discusses relevant mathematical modeling methods commonly used in computer engineering applications. Topics include discrete structures, probabilistic models, and dynamical system models. Example applications for each method will also be provided, including hardware and software design, computer architecture, networking, artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, and computer graphics. Students will be asked to pick topics to model engineering problems.- published: 06 Aug 2013
- views: 29
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Math Modelling
Video presentation for math modelling,Login 2k11....
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: Karthik Gunasekaran
Math Modelling
Math Modelling
Video presentation for math modelling,Login 2k11.- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 486
- author: Karthik Gunasekaran
2:42
Mathematical model of bee disease
How researchers at the University of Warwick modeled an outbreak of foul disease in bees o...
published: 14 Oct 2013
Mathematical model of bee disease
Mathematical model of bee disease
How researchers at the University of Warwick modeled an outbreak of foul disease in bees on the island of Jersey and are using that information to look at bee disease UK-wide.- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 160
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Mod-01 Lec-03 Lecture-03-Mathematical Modeling (Contd...1)
Process Control and Instrumentation by Prof.A.K.Jana,prof.D.Sarkar Department of Chemical ...
published: 06 Jul 2012
author: nptelhrd
Mod-01 Lec-03 Lecture-03-Mathematical Modeling (Contd...1)
Mod-01 Lec-03 Lecture-03-Mathematical Modeling (Contd...1)
Process Control and Instrumentation by Prof.A.K.Jana,prof.D.Sarkar Department of Chemical Engineering,IIT Kharagpur. For more details on NPTEL visit http://n...- published: 06 Jul 2012
- views: 4153
- author: nptelhrd
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Mathematical Modeling 1
Synthetic Biology 4.0 Conference....
published: 09 Mar 2009
author: BioBricksFoundation
Mathematical Modeling 1
Mathematical Modeling 1
Synthetic Biology 4.0 Conference.- published: 09 Mar 2009
- views: 10910
- author: BioBricksFoundation
22:55
Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases Part 1 of 2 | SCIENCE CAFE
http://kcts9.org Dr. Ruanne Barnabas of the University of Washington explains how she uses...
published: 19 Aug 2010
author: KCTS9
Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases Part 1 of 2 | SCIENCE CAFE
Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Diseases Part 1 of 2 | SCIENCE CAFE
http://kcts9.org Dr. Ruanne Barnabas of the University of Washington explains how she uses mathematical models to gain insight into infectious disease epidem...- published: 19 Aug 2010
- views: 1731
- author: KCTS9
4:22
Mathematical Models - College Mathematics 1 - ( Algebra & Trigonometry ) -10/3/2012
College Mathematics 1 ( Algebra & Trigonometry ) Notes/Lecture A mathematical model is a d...
published: 03 Oct 2012
author: David Patton
Mathematical Models - College Mathematics 1 - ( Algebra & Trigonometry ) -10/3/2012
Mathematical Models - College Mathematics 1 - ( Algebra & Trigonometry ) -10/3/2012
College Mathematics 1 ( Algebra & Trigonometry ) Notes/Lecture A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. Th...- published: 03 Oct 2012
- views: 655
- author: David Patton
9:54
Dr. Vittorio Cristini's mathematical cancer model is a revolutionary approach
Dr. Vittorio Cristini, researcher at the UNM Cancer Center, is using mathematical models t...
published: 23 Aug 2013
Dr. Vittorio Cristini's mathematical cancer model is a revolutionary approach
Dr. Vittorio Cristini's mathematical cancer model is a revolutionary approach
Dr. Vittorio Cristini, researcher at the UNM Cancer Center, is using mathematical models to understand and treat cancer www.cancer.unm.edu- published: 23 Aug 2013
- views: 106
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0:20
MTV AR BIKE
MTV Adrenaline Rush - Bike
Lead Creative Direction: VIMN MTV World Design Studio, Milan
Cr...
published: 18 Jun 2013
author: UFO
MTV AR BIKE
MTV Adrenaline Rush - Bike
Lead Creative Direction: VIMN MTV World Design Studio, Milan
Creative Director: Roberto Bagatti
Associate Creative Director: Anna Caregnato
Art Director: Heric Abramo
Senior Producer: Cristina Mazzocca
Coordinator: Beatrice Cardile
Production Company: Mathematic/UFO
Director : UFO (FX Pourre)
Creative Producer : Rebecca Rice
Designer / Illustrator : Gerhard Human
Post Production : Mathematic (Mathematic.tv)
Modelling 3D : Yann Glica, Farid Dridi
Rigging : Sebastien Eballard, Simon Reynaud
2D animation : Laurent Box, Ruben Sellem, Nicolas Toujan
3D animation : Sebastien Eballard, Nicolas Dabos
Compositing : Emeric Samier, Maeva Sol, FX Pourre
Rendering : FX Pourre, Emeric Samier
Sound Design + Music : AOC Production
Compositors : Fabrice Smadja, Pascal Ebony
3:03
MAKE YOUR MAKER Short Film
Lucy continues to provoke the biological edge of the body with her new film MAKE YOUR MAKE...
published: 14 Dec 2012
author: Lucy McRae
MAKE YOUR MAKER Short Film
Lucy continues to provoke the biological edge of the body with her new film MAKE YOUR MAKER, taking on the domain of genetic manipulation and human cloning. She delivers a world where clones are edible; their sensory effects absorbed through the body.
Written and directed by Lucy McRae, MAKE YOUR MAKER responds to the idea that ‘Food and the body are inseparable’; a dialogue developed alongside Nahji Chu, the savant owner of Australian cult restaurant MissChu.
We see a lone woman fastidiously prepare and distill human body parts, using her own body as a test bed, fusing gender and blending ego like a chef constitutes food. Her laboratory references the wet and somewhat grotty kitchens found in dimsum markets; the basement housing her inventions. We see her curiousity in process, operating an assembly line of kitchen appliances big enough to steam a body. Duplicates are cut precisely with facial cutters, dissected according to her mathematical matrix, sealed and then packaged for consumption.
A Lucy McRae film commissioned by Misschu
Director and Writer Lucy McRae
Producer Beatriz de Rijke
Executive Producer Lou Weis
Cinematography Christian Paulussen
Editor Phil Currie
Model Rolien Zonneveld
Original Music James O'Connell
Sound Engineer Martin Leitner
Color Grading Norman Nisbet
Post Production Larsen VFX
Art Direction Lucy McRae
Assistant Art Director Maaike Fransen
Art Department Interns Jeffrey Heiligers, Malou van Dijck, Alexandra Stück, Lisa van den Heuvel and Charlotte Jonckheer
Behind Scenes Camille Parthesius
Special Thanks to Stitch Editing, Pumpkin Post Production, Aaron Israel, Hessel Waalewijn, Jason Lamont, Rachel Connors, Amba Molly and Janneke Verhoeven
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The Holy Grail to X-ray crystal structure of human protein phosphatase
Using x-ray crystallography to solve protein structure is the focus in our lab. The dance ...
published: 09 Oct 2011
author: FoSheng Hsu
The Holy Grail to X-ray crystal structure of human protein phosphatase
Using x-ray crystallography to solve protein structure is the focus in our lab. The dance interprets the difficult and time consuming process of obtaining a 3-dimensional protein structure, which is crucial for not just understanding the cellular function but also provides a fundamental step to drug design.
As a structural biologist, I hope to take the viewers on a journey into the world of x-ray crystallography through several key stages. Different outfits and music divide each stage. Rather than employing multiple dancers, I intentionally limited the performance down to one actor to show more clearly the continuity from one stage to the next.
1. Production of protein: the most common method to produce large quantities of protein is through the use of a bacterium called Escherichia coli (me). This bacterium is equipped with several flagella (my arms and legs), enabling it to be an excellent swimmer. The flapping movement and ripple effects propel the bacterium towards a chemical. Once the bacterium consumes it, production of proteins begins!
2. Affinity purification: the bacterium is killed via sonication indicated by the trembling movement of gradual collapse, and proteins are released as indicated by the variety of color balls. Next stage is an intimate process, much like a relationship between the child and mother. Only “blue” proteins (child) show affection to the affinity beads (mother, me).
3. Crystallization setup: the scientist (me) takes “blue” protein and tries to find the best crystallization condition. Only certain spatial protein rearrangements and packing result in a small box resembling “unit cell”, which is the basic unit of a crystal.
4. X-ray diffraction: high-energy x-ray beam is shot through the unit cell to produce a diffraction pattern on a screen (me)!
5. Building a 3-dimensional protein structure: the diffraction pattern contains all the information about the protein structure, but requires a combination of mathematical algorithms and computer software to solve it. A final model contains 4 helical structures (my arms and legs). As reflected in the locking/robotic dance steps, the helical structures are rigid but can be rearranged spatially to form a 3-dimensional structure.
13:25
The Common Core in Mathematics: Overview
John B. King, Jr., New York State Commissioner of Education, introduces instructional stra...
published: 29 Jul 2011
author: EngageNY
The Common Core in Mathematics: Overview
John B. King, Jr., New York State Commissioner of Education, introduces instructional strategies for successfully implementing the Common Core State Standards in Math. David Coleman, Contributing Author, Common Core State Standards, parallels the three main goals of the Common Core with successful international models and frames the six “shifts” in instruction in mathematics to be examined more thoroughly in following segments.
Youtube results:
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Part 1 Introduction of Mathematical Models and Stopping Epidemics
Part 1 of a 6 part lecture, "Mathematical Models Provide New Insights into Stopping Epidem...
published: 11 May 2012
author: drlatulane
Part 1 Introduction of Mathematical Models and Stopping Epidemics
Part 1 Introduction of Mathematical Models and Stopping Epidemics
Part 1 of a 6 part lecture, "Mathematical Models Provide New Insights into Stopping Epidemics" by alumnus, James "Mac" Hyman, PhD, formerly with the Los Alam...- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 503
- author: drlatulane
1:59
Mathematical Model Predicts Whether a Movie Will be a "Hit" #DigInfo
Mathematical Model Predicts Whether a Movie Will be a "Hit" (http://www.diginfo.tv/v/12-01...
published: 19 Jan 2013
author: Diginfonews
Mathematical Model Predicts Whether a Movie Will be a "Hit" #DigInfo
Mathematical Model Predicts Whether a Movie Will be a "Hit" #DigInfo
Mathematical Model Predicts Whether a Movie Will be a "Hit" (http://www.diginfo.tv/v/12-0193-n-en.php) 26/10/2012 Digital Contents Expo 2012 Tottori Universi...- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 30028
- author: Diginfonews
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Mathematical Modelling Skills (Part 1)
We use an example with data in drug concentration to illustrate how one might handle data ...
published: 31 Dec 2011
author: KC Ang
Mathematical Modelling Skills (Part 1)
Mathematical Modelling Skills (Part 1)
We use an example with data in drug concentration to illustrate how one might handle data in a mathematical modelling exercise. Produced by Ang Keng Cheng.- published: 31 Dec 2011
- views: 583
- author: KC Ang
1:01
Japan's FMD spread analysis using a mathematical model
A prediction result of Japan's FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) spreading, using a mathematica...
published: 10 Sep 2010
author: pirattauta
Japan's FMD spread analysis using a mathematical model
Japan's FMD spread analysis using a mathematical model
A prediction result of Japan's FMD (foot-and-mouth disease) spreading, using a mathematical model, is shown. Red dots are observed cumulative number of cattl...- published: 10 Sep 2010
- views: 2996
- author: pirattauta