CSF4 Meta-Scheduler Tutorial 1st PRAGMA Institute Zhaohui Ding [email protected]@ucsd.edu or [email protected]@email.jlu.edu.cn.
1 Sport-Ident 102 Barry McCashin Edmonton Overlanders Orienteering Club Jan 18, 2009 UofA-BioSci © BGMcC 2009 Part 0: Intro 20 slides.
Please go watch these 2 lectures after class 2008 HHMI lecture by Eric Kandel and Tom Jessell This week More history.
Biology and Behavior The Nervous System is our bodies “Blueprint”: – It gathers & processes information – Responds to stimuli – Coordinates the workings.
Mesh Coarsening zhenyu shu 2007.5.12. Mesh Coarsening Large meshes are commonly used in numerous application area Modern range scanning devices are used.
Kim “Avrama” Blackwell George Mason University Modeling Signaling Pathways underlying Synaptic Plasticity.
Components of a Personal Computer (PC) Adapted from Region IV TIFF Training.
The spinning computer era Spintronics Hsiu-Hau Lin National Tsing-Hua Univ.
Memory. Agree or Disagree? “To constantly remember everything all the time, would probably be worse than remembering nothing at all.” – William James.
Chip tag A radio-frequency identification system uses tags readers send a signal to the tag and read its response RFID tags can be either passive active.
Aromatherapy Uses sense of smell for healing Exposes the person to the ideal olfactory environment Works more directly on mind and subtle body Psychological.
Memory. Scientific Frontiers Memory Videos How Does Memory Work (1-5)