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The National Fusion Laboratory

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Introduction to thermonuclear controlled fusion, presented by CIEMAT.

Fusion power Europe

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Multimedia links news and events about the European joint undertaking for ITER.

ChemPhysChem

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Publishes important primary and critical secondary information across the whole field of physical chemistry and chemical physics.

Seismic Retrofit Training Materials

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has funded the development of extensive materials to train contractors and building inspectors on how to perform common earthquake retrofits for single f

Lessloss

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A European integrated project focusing on risk mitigation for earthquakes and landslides that relies on the active participation of 46 European partners from both academia and industry.

GeoHazards International

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A non-profit organization working toward global earthquake safety through risk assessment, preparedness and mitigation.

Families For School Seismic Safety

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A parent-led group advocating bringing all schools in British Columbia up to acceptable seismic life-safety standards. The group calls for increased government action on retrofitting of existing schoo

Earthquakes - American Red Cross

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Explains how to prepare an earthquake plan, how to assemble a disaster supplies kit, what to do when shaking begins, and what to do after shaking stops.

Earthquake Safety Preparedness Information

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Suggestions and recommendations for identifying and fixing potential hazards in your home.

Earthquake Research Affiliates

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A partnership bringing business, academia and government together to address risk assessment and reduction, emergency response, planning and preparation for significant earthquakes.

The Earthquake Preparedness Handbook

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Presented by the Los Angeles City Fire Department. Available in both text and graphics format. The handbook consists of chapters on family earthquake safety and evacuation plans, helping children cope

Central United States Earthquake Consortium

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A partnership of the federal government and eight states in the central US. The organization coordinates the multi-state effort to facilitate emergency management and mitigate disasters through resear

Manual describing the geophysical procedures commonly conducted by the Army Corps of Engineers, used for engineering, geological and environmental investigations.

Photometry Applet

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Enables a better understanding of the dependencies between the different photometric physical quantities, - Luminous Flux in Lumen, Illumination in Lux, Luminous Intensity in Candela and visualizes th

LTSpice Tutorial at Wilfrid Laurier University

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This is an introductory tutorial on using LTSpice from Linear Technology for analog circuit simulation. It includes links to various other LTSpice tutorials and resources.

Homepage of a graduate student studying Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain at the University of Oxford. Research Interests include optimisation of High Field fMRI for Neuro-Psychiatric

Magnetic Levitation for Transportation

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Researched and Written By Christopher Muller. (January 23, 1998)

Many hurdles before maglev is able to get off the ground. (March 7, 1999)

Article about Senator Arlen Specter's support of the Pittsburgh Maglev project. (August 13, 2003)

Galen J. Suppes, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, The University of Kansas.

Final Report on the National Maglev Initiative

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Full text and images for the analysis on possibility and implementation of high-speed, intercity maglev transportation systems in the United States.

Wendelstein 7-X

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Large fusion experimental machine currently under construction in Greifswald, Germany; based on the large-aspect-ratio advanced stellarator concept.

Stellarator Spheromak

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The stellarator-spheromak is a fusion concept with elements of spherical stellarator and spheromak configurations.

QPS Project

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A project to explore the quasi-poloidal approach to compact stellarators. Project reports and reviews.

ISTTOK Tokamak

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Tokamak plasma research experiment based at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal.

HSX

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Helically Symmetric eXperiment is a university scale plasma experiment based on the large-aspect-ratio helically-symmetric stellarator approach. University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

H-1NF

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Australian fusion experiment based on the H-1 Heliac concept.

Compact Helical System (CHS)

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Compact stellarator experiment with aspect ratio A ~ 5. Located at NIFS, Japan. Was operational till 2006.

European Maglev

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Nonprofit organization devoted to proposing new European trajectories for Maglev types of transportation.

Home site of powder diffractometer (Bruker D8 Advance).

Graphical representation of structures; site is primarily a list of links to other online resources.

Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics

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A detailed introduction to the basic features and mathematical formalisms involved.

History Topic: The Brachistichrone Problem

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This problem was posed by Johann Bernoulli in 1696 and several mathematicians rose to the challenge.

WARP

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An electrostatic code with envelope, PIC, and Vlasov models to examine beam injection and transport. Developed at the Heavy Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory.

Particle-in-cell Techniques

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A one-dimensional, electrostatic Particle-in-cell code in spherical geometry by Helen Smith.

IBEAM

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The Ion Beams for Energy Applications Model (IBEAM) is a systems-level, source-to-target code for heavy-ion drivers for inertial fusion energy.

Hybrid Plasma Equipment Model

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Software developed at the University of Illinois for numerical simulation of inductively coupled reactive ion etching reactors.

CORSICA

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The magnetic fusion simulation code and a prototype for an integrated simulation that would solve models for all aspects of tokamak operations.

BPIC

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BPIC is a 3D electromagnetic particle code for plasma simulation studies. The plasma interacts with the macroscopic electromagnetic field it produces. The phase space is described as a collection of m

BIC

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The BIC code is a particle-in-cell (PIC) code designed to model the propagation of an ion beam from the wall of the fusion chamber to the target. It was developed at LLNL in 1990 and has been signifi

BEST

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The Beam Equilibrium Stability and Ttransport (BEST) code is a nonlinear perturbative particle-in-cell (PIC) code designed to study instabilities of intense ion beams in a transport lattice. BEST was

An explanation of how Manchester's new cancer research centre is using PET as its primary imaging technique.

Medical Imaging Research Group at UBC

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Provides information about the Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) group at the University of British Columbia. The group is engaged in both pure and applied research in the field of

Computer Science Education

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Aims to publish high-quality papers with a specific focus on teaching and learning within the computing discipline that are accessible and of interest to educators, researchers, and practitioners alik

Containing over 1800 refereed programs in computational physics and physical chemistry which are described in the journal Computer Physics Communications.

Computational Physics

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A list of the recent submissions in Computational Physics to the arXiv e-print service owned by Cornell University.

Communications in Computational Physics

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Publishes research and survey papers in computational modeling of physical problems. Results in multi-physics and multi-scale innovative computational methods and modeling in all physical sciences.

Chinese Journal of Computational Physics

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Is a comprehensive academic journal in the field of Computational Physics. Its main purpose is to reflect research achievements along the frontiers of Computational Physics.

Matters of Gravity (2006-present)

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Newsletter of the American Physical Society's Topical Group on Gravity, published two times a year, which gives a highly informative overview of recent developments in gravity and general relativity r

Matters of gravity (1991-2006)

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Newsletter of the American Physical Society's Topical Group on Gravity, published two times a year, which gives a highly informative overview of recent developments in gravity and general relativity r

General Relativity and Gravitation

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Journal published by Springer, devoted to articles on general relativity and its applications.

Extensive list of classic and modern research papers in cosmology and general relativity. Although the author warns that his selection is subjective, the result is a highly useful list of references;

Olber's Paradox

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A well know problem from astrophysics, Olber's paradox (Why is the night sky dark?), solved. As well as Newton's related Gravity paradox.

An article by Jorge Rezende, University of Lisbon. [PDF]

Inexplicable Secrets of Creation

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Relationships between number theory and physics.

Commutative Hypercomplex Mathematics

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A commutative algebra, function theory, and system of analysis is developed for one 4-D variable (not quaternions). It is based upon a commutative group ring and extends all of the properties of the

van Elst, Henk

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Provides links to recent as well as classic research and review papers in relativistic cosmology and related fields, and also makes available notes with relevant equation systems.

Rueff, Jean-Pascal

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Researcher at the Center for Radiation. Contains information on x-ray scattering, cryptography, and contact information.

Rudzick, Oliver

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Researcher at the National Institute for the Physics of Matter. Includes research interests in the field of nonlinear dynamics.

Randall, Lisa

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Professor at the Harvard University Department of Physics. Model builder and research er in the areas of extra dimensions, cosmology, string theory and Grand Unification Theory. Includes articles, m

Peet, Amanda W.

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Assistant professor at the University of Toronto, interests include high-energy theoretical physics, string theory, quantum gravity and black holes.

Neuhaus, Thomas

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Contains publications in computational physics, statistical physics and lattice gauge theory. Information about the precise study of condensed matter systems and particle interactions.

Lummerzheim, Dirk

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Research Professor at the University of Alaska. Research interests include aurora, aeronomy and atmosphere. Page contains personal information and publications.

Jordan, Stephen

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Postdoc in quantum computation at Caltech. Homepage containing research information and publications.

Hugtenburg, Richard

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School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham. Publications in the following subject areas; anomalous Rayleigh scattering, Monte Carlo (MC) and Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC), Synchrotro

Elitzur, Avshalom

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Senior Lecturer, Bar-Ilan University. Includes an autobiography, a curriculum vitae, and a list of publications in quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, evolutionary theory, philosophy of min

Buth, Christian

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Louisiana State University. Contains research interests, curriculum vitae, and publications.

Browne, John

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Professor at Swinburne University of Technology. Introduces Mathematica projects, Grassmann algebra, programming for engineers, probabilistic and robust engineering design.

Beloborodov, Igor

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Material Science Division at the Argonne National Laboratory. My research interests (Theoretical condensed matter physics with an emphasis on electronic properties of mesoscopic and disordered system

Sypris Test and Measurement

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Provider of on-site and mobile calibration services, test and evaluation services and electronic products under the F.W. Bell name including magnetic measurement instruments, current sensors and hall

Polimag

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Provides Magneto-Rheological Finishing (MRF) and Magneto Abrasive Machining (MAM) equipment and services.

MolecularSpray

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Ultra-high vacuum (UHV) electrospray deposition systems(ESD) and components for the study of non-volatile and fragile molecules on surfaces.

Lou Champagne Systems Inc.

Posted on 3rd September, 2010 by Betia

Supplier of radiation measurement instruments.

Point Group Symmetry

Posted on 3rd September, 2010 by Betia

A site contains details of various point-group symmetries, their inter-relations and specific information regarding dipole-transition selection rules.

Oomph-lib

Posted on 3rd September, 2010 by Betia

An object-oriented open-source finite-element library for the simulation of multi-physics problems. Introduction, download, documentation and example usage. [GPL]

nMod nBody

Posted on 3rd September, 2010 by Betia

Is a modelling Toolkit that contain a Particle-Particle nBody model, a visualiser to display the time evolution, and other utilities to assist in the development of nBody simulation.

Multigrid Contact Detection

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Integrates the idea of multigrid with contact detection problems. Detects potential physical contacts among all the objects in the system.

MDRANGE

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Is a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation program tailored for effective calculation of ion ranges.

Ji-hoon's Homepage

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Computational Physics, Simulators on Chaos and many other physical phenomena based on Jbuilder and Java Applets.

Meeting to bring together computational scientists from several disciplines.

Flow Physics and Computational Engineering

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A group in the Mechanical Engineering department at Stanford University. FPCE is contributing new theories, models and computational tools for accurate engineering design analysis and control of compl

Conference on Computational Physics 2008

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The conference will be held from August 5-8, 2008 and covers several fields of computational physics.

Computational Physics Resources

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A collection of resources on the web by Behrend College people.

Computational Physics Applets

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An applets collections of many physics phenomena.

Basis Set Exchange (BSE)

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Provides a web-based user interface for downloading and uploading Gaussian-type (GTO) basis sets, including effective core potentials (ECPs).

Aten

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Aten is a tool to create and edit coordinates and configurations for use in computational atomic and molecular sciences.

NanoteC2001 Conference

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The third international conference with the aim of promoting carbon science in the nano scale as, for example, fullerenes, nanotubes, nanowires, and sp3 forms. Brighton, Sussex. (August 29, 200

SPIE Web Conferences

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Calendar of SPIE Events. SPIE promotes further innovation in optics and photonics through conferences across the globe, in topics such as nanotechnology, defense and security, biomedical optics, and r

Introduction to Lidar

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An introduction to atmospheric lidar for high school students. Lidar can be considered like radar but using light instead of radio waves.

How Lasers Works

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A tutorial from Livermore National Labs.

The Hydrodynamic Propulsion Rocket

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Water-propulsion rocket and launch pad described, analyzed and explained and then tested.

Physics at Los Positas

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Includes administrative information, syllabi, course forums and assignments for these general physics courses.

Steer Group

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Spectroscopy, photophysics and photochemistry.

The Saykally Group

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Active projects include nonlinear chemical imaging nanomicroscopy of nanostructured materials, polymers, and biological systems, terahertz laser spectroscopy of water clusters, infrared cavity ringdow

Chen Group

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Electrospray ionization Tandem mass spectrometry, spectroscopy and dynamics, computational chemistry.

Wikipedia: Holography

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Describes theory, practical requirement and various applications of holography. Holographic recording media and mass replication of holograms are described.

Holocenter, The Center for The Holographic Art

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Gives details of the activities at the Holographic Art Center.

Physics & Astronomy Lesson Plans

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Over 200 lesson plans written for grades K-12.

Patterns in Nature

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Entry page for the Patterns in Nature course at Arizona State University. This course integrates topics from light, optics, microscopy, and physics. Many assigned activities are simple exper

At Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY. Includes research summaries, news, publications and list of facilities.

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