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Published on December 20th, 2020 | by özgün
Mathematics is not about equations, numbers, computation or algorithms: It is about Understanding! There are many ways to understand it – the one that this post is based on is real life visualization. You’re probably wondering about... Read More →
Published on May 11th, 2020 | by özgün
Finite element solutions are becoming vital for complex engineering systems that are not simple to analyze by using old traditional methods. Comparing to theoretical approaches, FE models are capable to deal with much more intricate multiphysics... Read More →
Published on April 2nd, 2020 | by özgün
Far back in ancient history and modern science, people have known about the power of sound to affect matter. Maybe you have heard that everything is vibrational energy and motion creates frequency and frequency creates sound.... Read More →
Published on July 18th, 2019 | by Michał Szulewski
This week we are welcoming Michal Szulewski from Poland with his fantastic home-made experimental rig for linear buckling and FE solutions. Let’s read his fantastic work from his speech; In my previous publication, I was checking... Read More →
Published on November 21st, 2018 | by Wissem Latrach
Flow in a densely built-up urban area and dispersion therein are quite complex because of the influence of buildings on flow and dispersion and unsteady meteorological conditions. Use of 3D city models is to increase rapidly... Read More →
Published on November 5th, 2018 | by özgün
Nov 7th is the anniversary of the famous collapse of the hashtag#TacomaNarrows Bridge. Remember this video from your engineering degree? Of course, you do! What happened that day? The Tacoma Narrows Bridge is the historical name... Read More →
Published on September 17th, 2018 | by Ahmet Okudan
Python is arguably one of the easiest and most popular programming languages. Particularly, It is a lifesaver for those who, like us, only learn VB in the University and forget to encode it after a while.... Read More →
Published on July 13th, 2018 | by özgün
The explosion at the Bhopal Union Carbide factory in 1984 is still the world’s most lethal industrial disaster. It is well established that in its immediate aftermath many thousands of people died as a result of... Read More →
Published on June 12th, 2018 | by özgün
Poster events are one of the first challenges for most of the students who are about to graduate with their bachelor’s degrees. Towards their end of year projects, students start to learn how they can express... Read More →
Published on March 9th, 2018 | by özgün
When future generations look back on 2018 what will they remember? Not much, I suspect, except for this amazing robot that can solve a Rubik’s cube in 0.38 seconds. The video, above, shows the cube in... Read More →