SMARTHealth- Systematic medical assessment referral and treatment for common...Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThe SMART Health system aims to develop affordable, technology-assisted healthcare for major global diseases. It targets primary healthcare users with limited access, healthcare workers with minimal training, and professionals. Several research projects are underway in the UK, India, China, and Australia to test SMART Health interventions for conditions like heart failure, musculoskeletal issues, and mental health using randomized controlled trials involving over 60,000 people total. The goal is to establish high quality and accessible healthcare systems through systematic assessment and treatment supported by technology.
GeologiaJosue Vega de la TorreEl documento trata sobre las cuencas de drenaje. Habla sobre la Universidad Privada de Tacna y la Escuela Profesional de Ingeniería Civil. El tema del documento son las cuencas de drenaje y fue escrito por el alumno Ayrton Gustavo Valencia Vela para su clase de Geología General con la profesora Ing. Aurestela Romero Montes.
B&i2013 donderdag 12.00_zaal_d_concepthouseBouwmaterialen_Innovatie1. The Concept House project aimed to develop a sustainable house through industrialized construction methods. It was led by professors at Delft University of Technology with support from building companies and suppliers.
2. The project brought together various stakeholders including universities, building companies, and local governments. It sought to gain knowledge, conduct research, and stimulate industry through the development of innovative construction techniques.
3. The completed Concept House prototype in Rotterdam demonstrated an industrialized construction approach using prefabricated materials. However, the assembly process revealed integration challenges between the designs of different partners.
Everything student life presentationCamilla_MahonEverything Student Life is an app aimed at connecting students looking for accommodation or to sell goods with landlords and other students. It uses a user-centered design approach involving requirements gathering, personas, use cases and testing. The app allows students to browse and refine housing searches. It also enables landlords to upload accommodation listings. Usability testing was conducted on paper prototypes and a working prototype to improve the interface based on user feedback. Design principles like Nielsen's heuristics and Pressman's principles were applied to the prototype.
2.2 resetting the australian table chooks august 2015Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThis document discusses the cultural and economic valuation of chicken production and consumption in Australia over time. It traces how chickens transitioned from household production to industrialized farming and mass production to meet supermarket demand. Women have played key roles in chicken value chains as farm co-owners, processors, and especially as household managers who purchase chicken due to demands of modern life for cheap, convenient food options amid changing gender roles and time constraints. The cultural values added by supermarkets centered around making chicken cheap, convenient, with choices and a clean image.
Dr. Bobby Milstein | Beyond Reform and ReboundColumbiaPublicHealthBobby Milstein, PhD, MPH, director of the ReThink Health and visiting scientist at MIT Sloan School of Management, gave the October 9 Grand Rounds on the Future of Public Health at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Milstein's talk, "Beyond Reform and Rebound: Frontiers for Rethinking and Redirecting Health System Performance," was part of this year's Grand Rounds series focusing on the decline in the health status of the U.S. population compared to peer nations, as well as the opportunities for public health leadership that are needed to close this gap. While at the Mailman School, Dr. Milstein also met with a group of doctoral students and Prof. Ronald Bayer to discuss approaches to effectively improve health systems in the United States.
Visit the events page to find out more, http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/events/grand-rounds.
Seo presentationsManish SinghThis document provides an overview of search engine optimization (SEO) and how search engines work. It defines SEO as techniques that help websites rank higher in organic search results. It explains that search engines index websites to gather content that they can display when users search. Rankings are determined by relevance and authority, with authority measured by quality backlinks. The document outlines best practices for on-page SEO like optimized content, URLs, images and tags, as well as off-page SEO like building quality backlinks. It emphasizes that high-quality, keyword-optimized content is key to success with SEO.
e-Health and health sciences students. Dr Mary Lam, Faculty of Health Sciences. Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyDr. Mary Lam conducted research on health sciences students' attitudes towards e-healthcare delivery and the type of training needed. Her 2012 study found that including e-health content in the curriculum improved students' positive attitudes towards the efficiency of using information and communication technologies in healthcare. Her 2013 work incorporated a transformative learning approach in an assignment that involved group consultation and critical reflection. This resulted in improvements in students' skills, knowledge, confidence, and sense of control.
Shauna downs human_health_and_nutrition_security_in_australiaCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThis document discusses the role of policy in promoting human health and nutrition security in Australia. It notes that an estimated 5% of Australians are food insecure, while high rates of overweight and obesity exist. The document advocates for policies across the entire food system to increase access to affordable, nutritious foods. This includes supporting local food production and procurement, as well as initiatives to promote purchasing of healthier options. Government policy needs to focus on both the quantity and quality of available food to improve diets and reduce disease risk.
Utah Data Center ProjectBrent EliesonThis document summarizes the design and operations of a large data center facility. Key aspects include ambient air cooling that saves over 11 million gallons of water per year, water-side economizers that save an additional 2 million gallons per year, and generators that provide backup power within 6 seconds of an outage. The facility has a highly resilient fiber network with connectivity to other major hubs. The pod configuration and cabling pathways were designed for flexibility, manageability, and to accommodate growth over time. Extensive policies and training modules help achieve consistent operations.
Michael ward food_safety_systems_for_livestock_productionCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyFrom the Food Security Forum 2014: Good food, good health: delivering the benefits of food
security in Australia and beyond - 17 March 2014
Brigitte bagnol gender_food_and_nutrition_securityCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyFrom the Food Security Forum 2014: Good food, good health: delivering the benefits of food
security in Australia and beyond - 17 March 2014
B&i2013 donderdag 14.15_zaal_b_biobased composietenBouwmaterialen_InnovatieComposites are made of fibers set in resin to give strength and shape. Composites have advantages of being light, requiring low maintenance, and allowing double curved forming and functional integration. NPSP Composites' vision is for bio-based composites to become the future low-carbon material. They produce complete façades and other large, light composite structures using production techniques that allow for visual options and elegant, bended designs. Their mission is to make sustainable composites common.
3.3 australia agenda damien field 20082015 v2Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThe document discusses ensuring soil security to meet increasing global food demand in a sustainable way. Soil security involves maintaining and improving soils to produce food and fiber while protecting ecosystems. It has five dimensions: capability, condition, capital, connectivity, and codification. Assessing capability can help determine suitable land for expanded food production while managing condition sustains productivity without degradation. The dimensions framework focuses thinking on soil and food security challenges and threats.
2.2 resetting the australian table chooks august 2015Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThis document discusses the cultural and economic valuation of chicken production and consumption in Australia over time. It traces how chickens transitioned from household production to industrialized farming and mass production to meet supermarket demand. Women have played key roles in chicken value chains as farm co-owners, processors, and especially as household managers who purchase chicken due to demands of modern life for cheap, convenient food options amid changing gender roles and time constraints. The cultural values added by supermarkets centered around making chicken cheap, convenient, with choices and a clean image.
Dr. Bobby Milstein | Beyond Reform and ReboundColumbiaPublicHealthBobby Milstein, PhD, MPH, director of the ReThink Health and visiting scientist at MIT Sloan School of Management, gave the October 9 Grand Rounds on the Future of Public Health at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health. Dr. Milstein's talk, "Beyond Reform and Rebound: Frontiers for Rethinking and Redirecting Health System Performance," was part of this year's Grand Rounds series focusing on the decline in the health status of the U.S. population compared to peer nations, as well as the opportunities for public health leadership that are needed to close this gap. While at the Mailman School, Dr. Milstein also met with a group of doctoral students and Prof. Ronald Bayer to discuss approaches to effectively improve health systems in the United States.
Visit the events page to find out more, http://www.mailman.columbia.edu/events/grand-rounds.
Seo presentationsManish SinghThis document provides an overview of search engine optimization (SEO) and how search engines work. It defines SEO as techniques that help websites rank higher in organic search results. It explains that search engines index websites to gather content that they can display when users search. Rankings are determined by relevance and authority, with authority measured by quality backlinks. The document outlines best practices for on-page SEO like optimized content, URLs, images and tags, as well as off-page SEO like building quality backlinks. It emphasizes that high-quality, keyword-optimized content is key to success with SEO.
e-Health and health sciences students. Dr Mary Lam, Faculty of Health Sciences. Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyDr. Mary Lam conducted research on health sciences students' attitudes towards e-healthcare delivery and the type of training needed. Her 2012 study found that including e-health content in the curriculum improved students' positive attitudes towards the efficiency of using information and communication technologies in healthcare. Her 2013 work incorporated a transformative learning approach in an assignment that involved group consultation and critical reflection. This resulted in improvements in students' skills, knowledge, confidence, and sense of control.
Shauna downs human_health_and_nutrition_security_in_australiaCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThis document discusses the role of policy in promoting human health and nutrition security in Australia. It notes that an estimated 5% of Australians are food insecure, while high rates of overweight and obesity exist. The document advocates for policies across the entire food system to increase access to affordable, nutritious foods. This includes supporting local food production and procurement, as well as initiatives to promote purchasing of healthier options. Government policy needs to focus on both the quantity and quality of available food to improve diets and reduce disease risk.
Utah Data Center ProjectBrent EliesonThis document summarizes the design and operations of a large data center facility. Key aspects include ambient air cooling that saves over 11 million gallons of water per year, water-side economizers that save an additional 2 million gallons per year, and generators that provide backup power within 6 seconds of an outage. The facility has a highly resilient fiber network with connectivity to other major hubs. The pod configuration and cabling pathways were designed for flexibility, manageability, and to accommodate growth over time. Extensive policies and training modules help achieve consistent operations.
Michael ward food_safety_systems_for_livestock_productionCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyFrom the Food Security Forum 2014: Good food, good health: delivering the benefits of food
security in Australia and beyond - 17 March 2014
Brigitte bagnol gender_food_and_nutrition_securityCharles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyFrom the Food Security Forum 2014: Good food, good health: delivering the benefits of food
security in Australia and beyond - 17 March 2014
B&i2013 donderdag 14.15_zaal_b_biobased composietenBouwmaterialen_InnovatieComposites are made of fibers set in resin to give strength and shape. Composites have advantages of being light, requiring low maintenance, and allowing double curved forming and functional integration. NPSP Composites' vision is for bio-based composites to become the future low-carbon material. They produce complete façades and other large, light composite structures using production techniques that allow for visual options and elegant, bended designs. Their mission is to make sustainable composites common.
3.3 australia agenda damien field 20082015 v2Charles Perkins Centre, University of SydneyThe document discusses ensuring soil security to meet increasing global food demand in a sustainable way. Soil security involves maintaining and improving soils to produce food and fiber while protecting ecosystems. It has five dimensions: capability, condition, capital, connectivity, and codification. Assessing capability can help determine suitable land for expanded food production while managing condition sustains productivity without degradation. The dimensions framework focuses thinking on soil and food security challenges and threats.
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