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Im September 2024 stellen wir Euch einige Best-of-Folgen des Resonator-Podcasts vor: Ein Computer ist eine Maschine zur Datenverarbeitung. Davon stehen am FZJ ein paar recht große. Bernd Mohr arbeitet täglich damit und sagt: "Ich mach das gerne. Es ist ein Riesenspaß." Ich habe mir vom Spaß erzählen lassen.
Anja Klotzsche discusses her Near-Surface Global Lecture, "Unlocking the potential of GPR for subsurface characterization by using full-waveform inversion." The heterogeneous near-surface consists of the complex interactions between rock, soil, water, air, and living organisms, which determine the availability of life-sustaining resources such as water. This environment has been increasingly exploited for human needs, such as water supply, to store our waste and food production. To assess the environmental risk associated with such exploitation and exploration, the near-surface must be investigated and characterized with high-resolution methods to enhance our understanding of hydrological and biogeochemical processes. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Anja describes the recent developments in FWI that have impacted how to apply GPR. She outlines a few of her favorite GPR applications, the impact of AI on GPR, and the role GPR and FWI can have in improving management decisions. Anja also shares the lightbulb moment when she realized her method was special. And why she changed her mind about hydrogeophysics and EM methods. This episode will challenge you to consider GPR in a new way and, in so doing, put FWI in a new perspective as well. Listen to the full archive at https://seg.org/podcast. RELATED LINKS * Register for Anja's lecture (21 June 2023 & 12 September 2023) - https://www.knowledgette.com/p/unlocking-the-potential-of-gpr-for-subsurface-characterization-by-using-full-waveform-inversion * Discover SEG on Demand - https://seg.org/Education/SEG-on-Demand BIOGRAPHY Since 2021, Anja Klotzsche has been a professor in hydrogeophysics at the Agrosphere Institute of the Forschungszentrum Juelich (FZJ) and the Institute of Geophysics and Meteorology of the University of Colonge. Anja's research focuses on developing and applying ground penetrating radar (GPR) and full-waveform inversion for various environments. She combines theoretical method developments with applications to solve geological, hydrogeological, and biogeological problems, including flow in porous media, peatland processes, agricultural monitoring, Mars-analog soils, and more, through both borehole and surface GPR. Anja has been active within the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, serving as Publications Program Leader and Global Vice Chair of the Near Surface Technical Section, and within the American Geophysical Union, serving as the Early Career and European Representative of the Near Surface Focus Group. She has received seven awards, including the first AGU Near-Surface Geophysics Early Career Achievement Award 2020. Anja earned her Ph.D. in Hydrogeophysics at the RWTH Aachen in cooperation with the FZJ, her master's in applied Geophysics (joint master at TU Delft, ETH Zurich and RWTH Aachen), and her bachelor's in geophysics at the TUBA Freiberg. CREDITS Seismic Soundoff explores the depth and usefulness of geophysics for the scientific community and the public. If you want to be the first to know about the next episode, please follow or subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Two of our favorites are Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have episode ideas, feedback for the show, or want to sponsor a future episode, find the "Contact Seismic Soundoff" box at https://seg.org/podcast. Zach Bridges created original music for this show. Andrew Geary hosted, edited, and produced this episode at TreasureMint. The SEG podcast team is Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.
Prof. Tommaso Calarco vom Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) gilt als einer der führenden Quantenphysiker. Mindestens ebenso wichtig ist er als Impulsgeber und als jemand, der andere zusammenbringt. Er ist einer der Urväter des europäischen Quantenmanifests, das zum milliardenschweren EU-Quanten-Flaggschiffprogramm führte. In dem Programm leitet er das Quantum Community Network, in dem sowohl Theoretiker:innen und Experimentalgruppen als auch Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft zusammenkommen. In dieser Podcast-Episode erklärt er die Grundzüge der Quantenphysik und welche Herausforderungen aber auch Vorteile Quantencomputer mit sich bringen.
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From kung fu tests to almost working in a slaughterhouse, settling into life in Bendigo was an adventure for this Buddhist monk.Full story: https://www.sbs.com.au/yourlanguage/burmese/buddhist-bendigo-moonienda-migration-adventure-australia - oDcg rl.feH.fthR'.f rh>f0J'.f unD oDcgwyg v>t[Jtd.fqd;0J'.fzJ 0h>fbJ.f'H.fud.f v>ttd.f0J'.fzJ 0H;xd&H,guD>fpJ.f tDp-whv,gtylRe h.fvDR?
Neurowissenschaftler Peter Weiss-Blankenhorn vom FZJ über die Funktionsweise unseres Gehirns, Kognitionsstörungen und die mutmaßliche Abwesenheit einer objektiven Realität.
Ein Computer ist eine Maschine zur Datenverarbeitung. Davon stehen am FZJ ein paar recht große. Bernd Mohr arbeitet täglich damit und sagt: "Ich mach das gerne. Es ist ein Riesenspaß." Ich habe mir vom Spaß erzählen lassen.
Paolo Carloni, Institute for Advanced Simulation IAS-5 Germa Research School, FZJ and RWTH-Aachen - GERMANY speaks on "Computational Molecular Medicine". This seminar has been recorded by ICGEB Trieste
Neuroaesthetics | Symposium Symposium im ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, 22.-24. November 2012 In Kooperation und mit Unterstützung der Gemeinnützigen Hertie-Stiftung. In my talk I will review the structural and functional imaging studies on synaesthesia. Since many imaging studies have focused on grapheme-colour synaesthesia, the emphasis of my talk will reflect this, and so I will give a summary of the current knowledge about structural and functional brain differences in grapheme-colour synaesthetes in particular. Moreover, I will examine how these structural and functional imaging results might inform current theories about the neural mechanisms of synaesthesia. Initially, functional imaging studies concentrated on the phenomenology of synaesthetic experiences: activation of colour-processing areas in the brain confirmed the “perceptual reality” of these experiences. Further studies ex- plored the neural correlate of individual differences in synaesthesia with the help of functional imaging. Recently, modern network analysis methods have been applied in the field of synaesthesia to assess the neural network architecture during rest and task performance in grapheme-colour synaesthetes. These advances in functional imaging were paralleled by studies using structural imaging methods, like voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to explore grey and white matter differences in synaesthesia, respectively. Finally, I will also provide a critical discussion of the kinds of limitations found in previous approaches to studying synaesthetic brain differences, and I discuss future perspectives and challenges that structural and functional neuroimaging research in synaesthesia will face. Prof. Dr. Peter Weiss-Blankenhorn studied medicine at the Heinrich-Heine- University Düsseldorf. After research projects on Parkinson’s disease in Arizona, USA, and on apraxia in Lyon, France, he was trained in neurology at the University Hospitals in Düsseldorf and Aachen, Germany. As a board-certified neurologist he works in the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3) of the Research Centre Jülich (FZJ), Germany, leading the group “Motor Cognition”. Since 2010, he is also professor of cognitive neurology at the University of Cologne, Germany. In addition to synaesthesia, his scientific interests in the area of cognitive neurology are focused on the neural basis of cognitive deficits after stroke using structural and functional imaging. This translational research aims at the development of new, innovative therapies for neurorehabilitation.