zaterdag 7 juli 2012

Some relevant links

Just some useful links, in case you are interested:

TU/e organization

Our group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), the Netherlands.
My personal space at TU/e website

My bosses also blog! About control engineering, automotive, nuclear fusion and stuff.
prof. Maarten Steinbuch
prof. Marco de Baar

The Dutch FOM DIFFER institute directs nuclear fusion research

Scientific links

Just some links to scientists with really original views:

Proto-blogger John Baez's name is synonym to writing a very readable blog about a very difficult mathematical of physical topic. Always worth the visit, just as his blog about climate change from a scientific perspective.

Any questions about complexity, neuroscience, statistical physics, data analysis? No doubt Cosma Shalizi has a useful note about it. Most basic website ever, and proud of it.

The ITER experimental fusion reactor is now being build in the South of France.  In the 2020s it should proof the feasability of fusion to actually create net energy. Bets are on!




Cut out view of the ITER tokamak. The plasma will hover in the toroidal chamber in the middle of the figure.

  
The website of Robert Ghrist who is doing amazing work on applying topology and homology, yeah, you heard me, applying... How amazing this stuff can be useful!

And last but not least, Terence Tao, Fields medal winner, Mozart of math and great explicator of topics all around the mathematical spectrum.




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