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Created on September 5th, 2022 in Davis, CA This video goes over an
example on how to find a transfer system of a second order rotational system using the torque-voltage analogy.
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As transistor scaling trends in VLSI and von Neumann computing begin to slow down, many look to distributed computing techniques as an avenue for further improvements in computing capacity.…
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:
Dr. Alyssa Griffin: "The role of coastal marine sediments in carbon
cycling from local to global scales"
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Discussion of analog CMOS computation and parallels to biological neurons. Prof. Hasler points out that the exponential voltage controls found in MOS devices can be used to more accurately model…
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John & Mary Louise Riley Bodega Marine Laboratory Seminar Series:
Dr. Daniel K. Okamoto: Attending to spatial complexity and equity in
marine ecological research and conservation
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Determining the correct forward price. Pricing call options. mat133-2021s-notes-2021-04-14.pdf Videos and all other materials are copyright 2021 Matthias Köppe and shared as Open Educational…
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Defining and Describing Environmental Justice
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Bodega Marine Laboratory John and Mary Louise Riley Seminar Series: Dr. Tom Bell: Understanding the Dynamics of a Coastal Foundation Species Using Remote Sensing For more information about the…
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Title: The Effects of Germanium Concentration on the Thermal Conductivity of Amorphous Silicon-Germanium Authors: Nicholas Lundgren, Giuseppe Barbalinardo, and Davide Donadio Abstract: Many…
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Presentation by Yian Ma (UC San Diego) Title: Briding MCMC and OptimizationAbstract: In this talk, I will discuss three ingredients of optimization theory in the context of MCMC: Non-convexity, …
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In this conversation, Emeritus Professor Michael Barbour discusses his career at the University of California at Davis, including important persons and events that shaped his interests and…
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In this conversation, Emeritus Professor H. Reisenauer discusses his career at the University of California at Davis, including important persons and events that shaped his interests and scholarship,…
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