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Week of Events
Electric Vehicles Charging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
Electric Vehicles Charging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities
Transportation electrification is a transformative trend in the transportation sector, bringing significant benefits in terms of efficiency, convenience, and environmental sustainability. However, the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is hindered by the availability and accessibility of charging infrastructure. To overcome this challenge, various charging technologies and modes are being developed and deployed. In this lecture, I will explore various EV charging technologies and modes, such as extreme fast charging, wireless charging, and dynamic charging, that will play a critical role in ensuring the success of the EV revolution. Speaker(s): Ahmed, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/361785
Effective Scientific Computing in Julia
Effective Scientific Computing in Julia
The Julia programming language (https://julialang.org/) is a powerful tool that enables scientists and engineers to write code with the simplicity of Python while retaining the performance of languages like C++. Additionally, Julia comes with a built-in Anaconda-like environment manager that enables users to publish code and reports whose results can be easily verified and reproduced. This talk will provide an overview of the Julia ecosystem with a focus on tools and techniques that are especially valuable for graduate-level research, informed by my own time as an AFIT engineering student. Co-sponsored by: Wright-Patt Multi-Intelligence Development Consortium (WPMDC), The DOD & DOE Communities Speaker(s): Mike Agenda: The Julia programming language (https://julialang.org/) is a powerful tool that enables scientists and engineers to write code with the simplicity of Python while retaining the performance of languages like C++. Additionally, Julia comes with a built-in Anaconda-like environment manager that enables users to publish code and reports whose results can be easily verified and reproduced. This talk will provide an overview of the Julia ecosystem with a focus on tools and techniques that are especially valuable for graduate-level research, informed by my own time as an AFIT engineering student. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/366241