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

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. Includes Spanish audio.

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Philippe Morel
As an associate professor at the School of Architecture Paris-Malaquais, Philippe Morel needs a program that can handle the extremely variable data his architecture students need while still providing room ...
Nathan Myhrvold
Mathematica's graphing capabilities give cookbook author Nathan Myhrvold the right tool to show the science behind cooking techniques, including heat transfer and the growth of pathogens.
Richard Scott
This video, featuring Richard Scott of CDx Laboratories, gives an example of how Mathematica is used to prevent cancer with precision diagnosis.
Richard Scott
This video, featuring Richard Scott of CDx Laboratories, gives an example of how Mathematica is used to prevent cancer with precision diagnosis. Includes Japanese audio.
Edgar Johni Bustamante Romero
Edgar Johni Bustamante Romero discusses using the Wolfram Language in the calculus classroom, outlining how students learn better and more efficiently when they can do calculations in an interactive and ...
Alan Savoy
Alan Savoy explains how Mathematica powers the analytics inside nGenera Corporation's new on-demand tool that allows companies to use live financial feeds to analyze their decisions.
Frank Scherbaum
Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ...
Frank Scherbaum
Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ...
Frank Scherbaum
Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ...
Steve Bush
In this video, Steve Bush, a mechanical engineer at Procter & Gamble, shares an example of how to use Mathematica to develop household consumer products and consider their economic feasibility.
Thanks to the Wolfram Language, English teacher Peter Nilsson is empowering his students with computational methods in literature, history, geography and a range of other non-STEM fields.
How petroleum engineers use integrated Wolfram technologies for prototyping and running simulations of drilling systems. Visualization tools provide thorough, understandable output to share with clients.
Joel Drouillard
Research analyst Joel Drouillard uses Mathematica's data handling for an accurate picture and deeper understanding of how clients search for fixed income securities. He explains the advantages in this video.
Joel Drouillard
Research analyst Joel Drouillard uses Mathematica's data handling for an accurate picture and deeper understanding of how clients search for fixed income securities. He explains the advantages in this video. ...
Kenzo Nakamura
Kenzo Nakamura describes how Mathematica inspired him to create mathematics-related art. In Japanese.
Francois Roth
Francois Roth describes how he uses Mathematica for data processing, management control, actuary pricing, finance, and results and balances in his role as director of an insurance company. In French ...
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 ...
Justin Pearson
UCSB electrical and computer engineering graduate student Justin Pearson shows how engineering equations can be both simplified and physically insightful using the Wolfram Language as compared to procedures in MATLAB.
Olivia Walch and Matt Jacobs credit The Wolfram Language for their MHacks 2015 win, saying it would have been impossible to turn their design into a product in such a short ...