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Computer models of process dynamics : from Newton to energy fields Olis Rubin 2023
The subject of computer modeling evolved from analog computing, which gained its majority in the mid twentieth century and was then superseded by digital simulation. In the next five years computer models will serve as the engine that simulates virtual reality within a user interface that exploits the products of the computer games industry. The future may include the increasing use of 3D displays with animation, and computer inputs that come from the user via 3D digital cameras
Data-driven science and engineering : machine learning, dynamical systems, and control Steven L Brunton, Jose Nathan Kutz
Data-driven discovery is revolutionizing the modeling, prediction, and control of complex systems. This textbook brings together machine learning, engineering mathematics, and mathematical physics to integrate modeling and control of dynamical systems with modern methods in data science. It highlights many of the recent advances in scientific computing that enable data-driven methods to be applied to a diverse range of complex systems such as turbulence, the brain, climate, epidemiology, finance, robotics, and autonomy.
Ebsco databases are the most-used, premium online information resources for universities worldwide. On the Ebsco platform users can search in many different databases for journals, articles, e-books, audiobooks, indexes etc. covering all subject fields.
Date: 23 March 2023
Time: 09:00 - 12:30
Venue: Merensky 2 Library Auditorium
The main part of the training will cover the use of the Ebsco platform and the Ebsco mobile app. The target audience is anyone, who needs to know more about searching the vast content of our Ebsco databases. The second part of the training is on the Ebsco Collection Manager, for the Department of Library Services staff members.
Please RSVP here by 21 March 2023.
Contact: Maritz.Visser@up.ac.
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Electrical, Electronic, and Computer engineering books can be found at the Merensky 2 Library, level 5 at the following shelves:
Electrical engineering: 621.301 - 621.38
Electronic engineering: 621.381 - 621.389
Computer engineering: 621.39 - 621.399
Books from the reference section will start with an N e.g. N621.301
By appointment Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 08:00 - 14:00
Tuesday between 09:00 - 14:00