Krishen Appavoo

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Krishen Appavoo

Krishen Appavoo

@AppavooLab

Assistant Professor of Physics | #Nanophotonics, #Quantum & #UltrafastOptics | SciEd: @UAB_Physics

United States Beigetreten Ağustos 2016
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Francisco Balzarotti
Francisco Balzarotti@BalzarottiFran·
I'm excited to announce a Postdoc position in my group at @IMPvienna! If you're all about instrumentation, software dev, super-resolution and single molecule studies and you're driven by innovation in optics and biology, I'd love to see your application! tinyurl.com/mpjc6p5z
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Dr Dan Jones
Dr Dan Jones@Hookean1·
Physics teachers. The light ray puzzle below is absolutely fantastic. Have a go yourself! The Ss will love it 🙂 (Hint: Go West from the Star to start) Pls RT! 🙂 Will post solution in a bit!
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Arjun Raj
Arjun Raj@arjunrajlab·
Writing is an absolutely critical skill… and one that can be improved dramatically. Doing so requires not just repetitions, but deliberate efforts to improve. Some tips here: docs.google.com/document/d/1jB…
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
How a book written in 1910 could teach you calculus better than several books of today [Full text: calculusmadeeasy.org]
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Simon Prince
Simon Prince@SimonPrinceAI·
I've now completed 45 of the 68 Python notebooks that accompany my forthcoming book "Understanding Deep Learning". They will really help if you are learning (or teaching) deep learning. Notebooks and book pdf at: udlbook.com Book published Dec. 5th by @mitpress.
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Abe Asfaw
Abe Asfaw@abe_asfaw·
.@qubitbyqubit is one of the gems of the quantum community. So proud to support this year-long course and open the door for thousands of high school and early college students around the world through scholarships. More to come on this!!!
Qubit by Qubit@qubitbyqubit

Exciting news! 🎉 QxQ is partnering with @GoogleQuantumAI for this year’s Intro to Quantum Computing course. With thousands of scholarships available, you’ll learn Cirq, Stim and Qualtran, and hear from their experts. Apply by October 5th. → bit.ly/QxQ2324Course

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arturo182 is on Bluesky now
Advertise your account with one PCB. I'll start
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Nas Meftahi
Nas Meftahi@MeftahiNastaran·
Machine Learning and Machine Doing! I developed a #MachineLearning model that was then combined with a high-throughput robotic system to efficiently explore the vast compositional space of 2D Perovskites for solar cells. Adv. Energy Mater. link: doi.org/10.1002/aenm.2…
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Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine·
In 1975, the Japanese physicist Yoshiki Kuramoto introduced a mathematical model that describes how synchronization occurs in collective systems. The Kuramoto model has proved useful for modeling synchronization in networks from brains to power grids. quantamagazine.org/new-proof-show…
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Sam M
Sam M@samerps·
You can use Blender's geometry nodes to solve physics and electromagnetic equations such as Biot-Savart law. You can calculate the magnetic field of a coil anywhere in 3D space and visualise the magnetic fields. Additionally, you can see in real-time how the magnetic field lines change as the coil gets deformed and twisted! #geometrynodes #b3d #blender3d #electronics #Engineering #Science #physics #kicad #circuits
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Ryo Mizuta Graphics
Ryo Mizuta Graphics@Ryo_M_Graphics·
Simulation nodes are official in Blender 3.6! This opens opportunities for running physics sims with geometry nodes 💪 Here's me messing with a basic 2D Ising model with a metropolis algorithm. Tbh it isn't fully working but you see what I mean... 😅 #b3d #ScienceTwitter
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Amit Agrawal
Amit Agrawal@agrawalaka·
I am looking for a postdoctoral associate to join my group. Prior experience in the field of nonlinear optics, metasurfaces, integrated nanophotonics, and nanofabrication is a plus. If interested, please reach out to me at: amit.agrawal@nist.gov
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Nina Miolane 🦋 @ninamiolane.bsky.social
Landed in Vancouver! If you are at #CVPR23, let's chat about topology🍩 & geometry🌐? At 9am at the @TAGinDS workshop tomorrow (East 16), I'll present our survey of topological neural nets w/ @mathildepapillo @naturecomputes @HajijMustafa to show how to process relational data🖇️
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We look forward to seeing you tomorrow at the workshop on Topology, Algebra, and Geometry in Pattern Recognition with Applications @CVPR! We have two fantastic keynotes, spotlight talks, and a community building oriented panel for the Geometry Track of CVPR! Check out the lineup!

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Frank Nielsen
Frank Nielsen@FrnkNlsn·
🎉🎉🎉 "Mathematics for machine learning" (CUP, 2020). Free PDF from mml-book.github.io 😊 A must-read masterpiece, nicely structured and richly color-illustrated!
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Mark Tenenholtz
Mark Tenenholtz@marktenenholtz·
Time-series feature engineering for XGBoost, 101: • Lag features • Rolling aggregations (usually std, var) • Differences between lags/rolling features • Group-level aggregations • Rolling group-level aggregations • Calendar features (dayofweek, month, etc) • Rolling features by dayofweek, month, etc. • Rolling features by group and calendar • Expanding window features • Expanding window by group and calendar • Normalized features (i.e. % of greatest observed value) • Predictions from stats models, like ETS • Any external variables, like price And many, many more (depending on your data)
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Pau Labarta Bajo
Pau Labarta Bajo@paulabartabajo_·
Time-series prediction with XGBoost💡 → You CAN use XGBoost for time-series prediction. → However, you first need to slice your time-series data into (features, target) pairs. → Set a window length (aka feature vector size) and step size (to control granularity) and iterate
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ShadeMap
ShadeMap@shademap·
I made a tool to calculate annual 📅 direct sunlight at any location on Earth. Unlike traditional sun charts, this one accounts for shadows cast by buildings and terrain. It also doubles as a Rorschach Inkblot generator 😅 Link in replies. #solar #solarpower #renewables
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Shane Ross
Shane Ross@RossDynamicsLab·
Use the Kalman Filter, even if you don't know the theory! Join me for a free mini-lecture series ▶️ youtube.com/watch?v=HCd-le… Our approach is simple and intuitive, starting with recursive filters like the moving average and low-pass filter, with code and numerical examples. Kalman Filter for Beginners with MATLAB Examples ▶️ Part 1 - Recursive Filters lnkd.in/gur9Xydc ▶️ Part 2 - Estimation & Prediction Processes lnkd.in/gAcegG_E ▶️ Part 3- Attitude Estimation, Gyro, Accelerometer, Velocity from Position lnkd.in/gZqxrj3F
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