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SPIE Optics + Photonics Returns to San Diego with Comprehensive Program | Business | Jul 2021
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Frontiers | Online Morphological Adaptation for Tactile Sensing Augmentation
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Troubleshooting & Purification of Chromium Plating Solutions
NASF’s Web-Based training program is beneficial for operators and supervisors of job shop and captive shops performing hard chromium plating operations on a variety of substrates. The course is also beneficial to sales personnel who work for suppliers of hard chromium and equipment.
The goal of this course is for students to have a basic understanding of chemical and electrical principles as they relate to hard chromium plating and be able to apply Faraday’s law in calculating the time required to obtain a target thickness of chromium plate. NASF says that at the conclusion of the course students will know the basics of the chromium plating process, including equipment, operational conditions and the role of impurities.
OSA | Multiple Lesions Insertion: boosting diabetic retinopathy screening through Poisson editing
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Photo by Jason Koski, graphic design by Rob Kurcoba/Cornell University
Administrators knew Cornell could host in-person classes only if students could sit at least 6 feet apart; they turned to the School of Operations Research and Information Engineering to optimize the university’s classrooms. Model makers: How engineers saved the fall, spring semesters
January 28, 2021
As the spring semester begins, a team of engineering students and faculty has finished tweaking the master schedule, using lessons they learned last fall during their heroic effort to help Cornell have safe, in-person classes.
University leaders faced a critical question in April 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic surged and they contemplated an in-person fall semester: Would it even be possible?