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Mathematica and Computational Thinking Applied to Engineering
Gustavo Restrepo, Ph.D, Javier Guevara
In this talk, the start-up company Exergetika will show part of their solutions developed in Mathematica for engineering projects in oil and gas, energy efficiency analysis and chemical industries and will explain how they have taken advantage of unique and special features of Mathematica to interactively present and explain engineering results and definitions to consumers and also as part of education and training processes.
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