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Landing a Solid Model: Mathematica's Role in Flight Operational Safety Analysis

Mathematica's graphical and visualization capabilities play a crucial role in developing models to analyze and test the safety of new flight operations. Mike Ulrey, a member of the advanced air traffic management team at Boeing, explains why in this video.

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Andrew Moylan
Mathematica takes advantage of symbolic computation and exact numbers when solving numerical problems. Get a look at Mathematica's powerful "hybrid symbolic-numeric" methods in this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course.
Bob Sandheinrich
Explore the new suite of control system tools in Mathematica 8 that can be used to do analysis, design, and simulation of continuous- and discrete-time systems in this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual ...
Jan Brugrd
Jan Brugrd uses a series of examples to introduce Wolfram SystemModeler, the most complete physical modeling and simulation tool, in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Mike Ulrey
Mathematica's graphical and visualization capabilities play a crucial role in developing models to analyze and test the safety of new flight operations. Mike Ulrey, a member of the advanced air ...
Mike Ulrey
Mathematica's graphical and visualization capabilities play a crucial role in developing models to analyze and test the safety of new flight operations. Mike Ulrey, a member of the advanced air ...
Jan Brugård
This example-driven screencast from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 shows how to develop models of complex systems using drag-and-drop with the Wolfram MathModelica software, and illustrates how to take the ...
George Woodrow
This video features George Woodrow, a research specialist at Quest Diagnostics, who shares how he uses Mathematica for developing process-control algorithms in a clinical laboratory, exploring their performance, and communicating ...
Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich demonstrate a series of examples showing how to model, analyze, design, and simulate controls systems with Mathematica.
Wolfgang Schmidt
Wolfgang Schmidt, a scientist at the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science, describes how he used Mathematica to calculate, simulate, and analyze designs for new optical components installed in a ...
Bruce Colletti
This video features Bruce Colletti, who explains how he used Mathematica to develop a geo-positioning application for precision defense targeting.
Bruce Colletti
This video features Bruce Colletti, who explains how he used Mathematica to develop a geo-positioning application for precision defense targeting. Includes Japanese audio.
William Meyer
William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening.
William Meyer
William Meyer, the vice president of technology at Scattering Solutions, LLC, describes an example of using Mathematica's data-analysis capabilities to save time and money on drug screening. Includes Japanese audio.
David DeBrota
This video features David DeBrota, a senior clinical research physician, who explains how he uses Mathematica to save time and money in drug trials.
David DeBrota
This video features David DeBrota, a senior clinical research physician, who explains how he uses Mathematica to save time and money in drug trials. Includes Japanese audio.
Johan Rhodin
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Johan Rhodin gives an overview of the reliability functionality in Mathematica with a focus on reliability modeling, how to determine important metrics for a ...
Anton Antonov
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Anton Antonov shares how he used Mathematica to develop a route finding system that computes the shortest path between two points in ...
Diego Oviedo-Salcedo
See how Diego Oviedo-Salcedo, a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, uses Mathematica to investigate river-aquifer interactions as part of his civil engineering research.
Diego Oviedo-Salcedo
See how Diego Oviedo-Salcedo, a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, uses Mathematica to investigate river-aquifer interactions as part of his civil engineering research. Includes Spanish audio.