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telomereHeatmap | Jeppe Juul
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Posted on June 20, 2013 by Jeppe Juul. As PhD student in physics at Center for Models of Life. In Copenhagen, I mainly work in the theoretical fields of network theory, complex systems, and statistical mechanics. I love both teaching and supervising, so if you have an idea for a project, or if you are interested in one of the proposed projects, please do contact me. Center for Models of Life. Center for Models of Life. PhD supervisor: Joachim Mathiesen. PhD supervisor: Kim Sneppen.
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Illugraf - Hjemmesider
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Egen hjemmeside. Lavet for at være så enkel som muligt teknisk, så siden fungere på alle platforme – og grafisk, så siden ikke forstyrrer eksemplerne på ydelser, men stadig er interessant at se på. Specielt var idéen at blande de håndtegnede/røde elementer med de skarpe grafiske/sorte elementer i både logo og grafiske elementer, for at repræsentere henholdsvis illustration og grafik.
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GROUP 04 | Environmental Response
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The first day at the group was one big journey. We spoke about our subject for the group and spoke a bit about our different approaches towards this workshop. We spent the rest of the day to work with and understand the material. At day two we began by making a lot of models. After each model we evaluated it with a mechanical understanding If the mechanical idea was interesting we tried to make another one with a new direction with the same mechanical function. After dinner we began to implement differen...
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GROUP 03 | Environmental Response
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Day 1 was a bit chaotic and unsystematic. A few ideas were tried out, noticeably the “dannebrog” design. We imagined it being used in a grid like manner where it would be like a lot of eyes opening up. On the electronic side of things, the arduino was up and running, with all sensors except the movement which required a resistor which wasn’t currently available. The arduino also controlled the servo and led’s and everything seemed ready for implementation. Our initial umbrella model:. Currently we are ex...
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GROUP 05 | Environmental Response
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The initial brainstorming were randomnicity and casual preparations have been the main focus. Mouritz came up with this shape that we all liked after trying to linearly amplify shapes through geometry, however these two concepts don’t mix well with the solid structure that the tetrahedron offers. It looks like Anders headaches paid off, there is now a two component interlocking mechanism for the tetrahedron. This morning he produced the first module on the laser cutter and it looks and feels like the...
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Sandpile models on networks | Jeppe Juul
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Sandpile models on networks. Posted on July 14, 2011 by Jeppe Juul. Sandpile models were the first models found to exhibit self-organized criticality. Grains of sand are added on a lattice, one at a time, until the amount of sand on a site exceeds a specific threshold value at which time that site collapses transferring sand into the adjacent sites. If this causes the amount of sand there to exceed the threshold, an avalanche of sand may start. Self-organized criticality: An explanation of the 1/f noise.