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Anatomy of a Smart City | Climate Change - a special report from the University of Miami
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University of Miami Special Report: Climate Change. Climate Change Special Report. Solving the Climate Puzzle. Corals Struggle to Survive. Eyes on the Arctic. Predicting the Future Through the Past. Hovering Over Environmental Research. Crunching Data at CCS. Climate’s Impact Through the Ages. At the 26.5 Parallel. Flooding Events Increase on Beaches. Remote Sensing the World’s Oceans. A Resilient and Innovative Future. Building a Sustainable U. Zoning in on Evacuation Plans. Anatomy of a Smart City.
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Acknowledgement
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The University of Miami LINCS Center. Is a member of the LINCS Consortium. Supported by the NIH Common Fund. We gratefully acknowledge the following contributions:. The LINCS Data Production Centers (U54) and Technology Centers (U01) for taking the time to work with us and provide the data and metadata. Harvard Medical School (HMS) LINCS Center (U54). LINCS assays indexed in LIFEwrx: Apoptosis assay. Cell cycle state assay. Cell growth inhibition assay. Broad Institute LINCS Center (U54). Dr Shamu and te...
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Mohamed Sordo - Mohamed Sordo
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I grew up in Tetouan. A medium city in the north of Morocco, where I went to I.E.E.S Nuestra Señora del Pilar High School. After finishing my high school studies, I applied and was accepted for a scholarship to study Computer Science bachelor at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra. My final project was an open-source client-server application that allows monitoring the stability and efficiency of a development project (see projects. At the Music Technology Group. A research group of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
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Visualization community | Visualization
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Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Center for Computational Science. This page will include the contact information of faculty members, employees, and students who conduct visualization-related work at the University of Miami. There are no comments. 2014 Handcrafted with love by PixelGrade.
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Visualization | Page 2
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Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Center for Computational Science. Nigel Holmes’ talk on humor and infographics. Information designer and journalist Nigel Holmes. Gave a presentation at the University of Miami on October 9. Holmes’ talk was part of the. December 2, 2014. An interview with VisualComplexity’s Manuel Lima. Video by Nancy Cermeño). Visualization expert Manuel Lima ( visualcomplexity.com. September 24, 2014. August 4, 2014. July 1, 2014.
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Mapping Informal Cities, With Adib Cure, Christopher Mader and Carie Penabad | Visualization
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Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Center for Computational Science. Mapping Informal Cities, With Adib Cure, Christopher Mader and Carie Penabad. December 16, 2014. A Places and Spaces: Mapping Science. Combined lecture by Assistant Professor in Practice Adib Cure. Associate Professor Carie Penabad. Both from UM’s School of Architecture. Director of Software Engineering at the Center for Computational Science. From UM School of Architecture.
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Nigel Holmes’ talk on humor and infographics | Visualization
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Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Center for Computational Science. Nigel Holmes’ talk on humor and infographics. December 2, 2014. Information designer and journalist Nigel Holmes. Gave a presentation at the University of Miami on October 9. Holmes’ talk was part of the Places&Spaces lecture series. He explained how important it is to use humor when presenting visual information to the public. See his talk below, and read a review.
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