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How to calculate indoor temperature?
Hello, I am trying to calculate the effect of insulation and weather conditions on a cottage. The cottage is made from a timber frame while the panels are of 4mm plywood. The weather conditions vary throughout the year between 0 and 30 Celsius. Cottage is around 25 m2 with 2.2 m height, consider...- Akira
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- Heat Insulation Temperature
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Career Path Planning: From Civil Engineering to Theoretical Physics
Hello Quantum Defect, thank you for your response. I currently do not have enough physics in my bag to go into any physics masters program, I also do prefer mathematics as a whole. On the other hand, I am well equipped with mathematics and I do enjoy it very much. Furthermore, like I mentioned...- Akira
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Career Path Planning: From Civil Engineering to Theoretical Physics
Hello, first I'd like to say that this is an awesome forum, secondly, I'd like some insight into what I have planned for myself. I have an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering, I'm 27, I've been working on different infrastructure projects since graduating and I currently work for the UN...- Akira
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Usefullness of Web Development in Applied Mathematics
There are perks for enrolling, particularly benefiting from their career resources and networking opportunities.- Akira
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Usefullness of Web Development in Applied Mathematics
Hello. Would web development be useful towards my career in applied mathematics ? The full story: I'm starting my MS in applied mathematics in one year. I would like to pick up a skill that would be useful to my career. I came across this program and seems quite interesting...- Akira
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- Applied Applied mathematics Mathematics Web
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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MATLAB MATLab Training for Engineers | Find Courses Here
You've got me interested, what kinda books? :) Wow, Python seems very powerful. Thank you for the tip. I already know C++ too so picking up Python shouldn't be too hard. I got an offer from London Metropolitan University. What do you guys think of the school ? How about the job market...- Akira
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX
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MATLAB MATLab Training for Engineers | Find Courses Here
I see. Thank you for clearing that up. I took a closer look at it recently, you're right. Cheer man.- Akira
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MATLAB MATLab Training for Engineers | Find Courses Here
Hello there, I've graduated a few years ago with a degree in Civil Engineering and have been building on me experience in the field. I now intend to take some training courses on maths related topics, eg. MATLab. Could you recommend any institute that offers such training ? Cheers.- Akira
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- Engineering
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- Forum: MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, LaTeX