Applied Mechanics Seminar?Feb 18, 2019?Dr. Jinkyu Yang
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2019/3/13 4:17)
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The Origin of Softness in Fibre Network Dr. Tetsu Uesaka Professor Emeritus Mid Sweden University When: March 18, 2019 | 2 PM Where: CEME 1203| 6250 Applied Science Lane Abstract: Fibre network is a ubiquitous structure that is widely seen in plant cells and animal tissues, as well as industrial materials (papers and nonwoven materials). Nature uses […]
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Fluids Seminar?Mar 18, 2019?Dr. Devesh Ranjan
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2019/3/13 3:50)
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Turbulent mixing in shock-driven variable-density flow Dr. Devesh Ranjan Associate Chair for Research and Associate Professor Georgia Institute of Technology When: March 18, 2019 | 2 PM Where: CEME 2202 | 6250 Applied Science Lane Abstract: Mixing is central to several important phenomena in nature and engineering. Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) and Richtmyer-Meshkov (RM) driven perturbations at […]
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Emiko Uchiyama received an award from JSME
from Nakamura&Yamamoto Lab
(2019/3/12 15:54)
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Beckett / Fornés / Pinter: Student-directed one-act plays confront issues of memory, communication,
from UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies
(2019/3/5 7:53)
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Berkeley, Calif. ? March 2019 ? UC Berkeley?s Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) presents Beckett / Fornés / Pinter: Student-Directed One-Act Plays. The showcase of unconventional, modernist plays will include Footfalls by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett, Silence by British playwright Harold Pinter, and Springtime by Cuban American playwright María Irene Fornés. The show opens Thursday, March 14 and continues through Sunday, March 17 in Durham Studio Theater at UC Berkeley.
According to Prof. Peter Glazer, who is mentoring the student directors, the three plays share a central theme of the human desire to make sense of the world. Whether addressing memory, communication, or relationships, Glazer said, ?the plays are about losing something that still lives in us, that doesn’t go away, and how we try to come to terms with that.?
Unlike more traditional works, Silence relegates a sense of plot to the periphery, an ...
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Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann at swiss radio
from MIRALab
(2019/3/5 0:43)
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Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann invited at RTS (swiss radio) for a radio show “Premier Rendez-vous” where she meets with the swiss artist Anna Aaron.
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Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann at swiss radio
from MIRALab
(2019/3/5 0:43)
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Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann invited at RTS (swiss radio) for a radio show “Premier Rendez-vous” where she meets with the swiss artist Anna Aaron.
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Creating the Next Generation of Bat-Inspired Aircraft
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2019/3/1 8:02)
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The flapping flight dynamics of insects, birds and bats have long been of interest to aeronautical engineers. From Clément Ader?s pioneering 19th-century flying machines to the present-day Bat Bot and BionicFlyingFox, aircraft design has been influenced by bats for more than 130 years. Now, a comprehensive 3D computer model of bat wing flapping flight that may enable the creation of nimbler, […]
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DISTINGUISHED COLLOQUIUM- MARCH 4, 2019? DR ALBERT SHIH
from UBC Mechanical Engineering
(2019/2/28 6:48)
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The Department presents our Spring 2019 Distinguished Colloquium speaker, Dr. Albert Shih from the University of Michigan. Join us on Monday, March 4th at 10:30 AM to hear him speak on the topic of “Biomedical Manufacturing ? The Impact of Manufacturing Research in Healthcare.”
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Internship
from MIRALab
(2019/2/25 22:27)
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Welcome for Evropi Stefanidi, our new internship master thesis student in computer graphics.
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Internship
from MIRALab
(2019/2/25 22:27)
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Welcome for Evropi Stefanidi, our new internship master thesis student in computer graphics.
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