In his book, Mark Alpert reimagines Saint Joan of Arc as a teenage math whiz from New York City. Devastated by the recent death of her older sister, Joan takes on the divine mission of unifying the laws of physics…
Tag: THEORETICAL SCIENCES
First book on the Timoshenko-Ehrenfest beam theory in 100 years
Dr. Isaac Elishakoff authors the key reference in study of stocky beams and thick plates in its numerous applications in mechanical, aerospace, civil, ocean and marine engineering fields
Have the great theories become obsolete?
Bielefeld University’s anniversary conference on Nov. 14-15
Have the great theories become obsolete?
Bielefeld University’s anniversary conference on Nov. 14-15
UT Dallas alumnus earns Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists, Engineers
Professor’s lab invitation fueled computer scientist’s passion for research
Rethinking scenario logic for climate policy
Current scenarios used to inform climate policy have a weakness in that they typically focus on reaching specific climate goals in 2100 – an approach which may encourage risky pathways that could have long-term negative effects. A new IIASA-led study…