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  1. Building Big - WGBH Educational Foundation
    Explore great feats of engineering and the ingenuity of the engineers, architects, and builders who designed and built them. Learn about bridges, domes, skyscrapers, dams, and tunnels; use Flash interactive engineering labs to experiment with forces, materials, loads, and shapes; take on the challenges of building big; visit wonders of the world, a databank of big structures; investigate big structures near you; and find out what's cool about being an engineer. The Educator's Guide offers hands-on activities. Based on a five-part PBS television series from WGBH Boston, and hosted by author-illustrator David Macaulay. more>>

  2. CADalog.com
    An AutoCAD CAD Shareware Clearinghouse, offering a collection of over 4,000 shareware programs for CAD engineers, designers, graphics people, etc. Also a very large free 2d and a minimal-cost 3d parts library with hard-to-find parts. more>>

  3. Computational Science Education Project (CSEP) - U.S. Department of Energy
    An electronic book for teaching Computational Science and Engineering to students at the advanced undergraduate level and higher. Tutorials for freely available networking and visualization software are also included for high school students and people from the commercial sector. Topics covered: An Overview Of Computational Science; Scientific Visualization in High Performance Computing; Networks; Computer Architecture; Tutorials for Network and Visualization Tools, and PVM, MasPar, CM-5, iPSC860; Fortran 90; Numerical Linear Algebra; Ordinary Differential Equations; Some High Performance Computing Issues in PDEs; Random Number Generators; Monte Carlo Methods; Mathematical Optimization; and case studies including Ocean Models; Monte Carlo Surface to Surface Particle Transport; Direct and Inverse Bioelectric Fields Problems; Chaos from Nonlinear Mappings; Seismic Wave Propagation and Inversion; and Mutational Meltdown of Endangered Species. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and maintained by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. more>>

  4. Engineers Edge
    Formulas, design guide, and online calculators. Design and engineering topics include Reynold's number, pipe friction, mechanical tolerances, beam bending, springs, thread stress area, strain gauge application, plastic snap fit application, pressure vessel and more. Formulas for automotive, stress and strain, gear and sheet metal. more>>

  5. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
    SIAM was founded in 1951 to advance the application of mathematics to science and industry, promote mathematical research that could lead to effective new methods and techniques for science and industry, and to provide media for the exchange of information and ideas among mathematicians, engineers, and scientists. Journals, books, conferences, awards, and prizes. more>>


 
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  1. Academic OR/MS Courses on the Web - Armann Ingolfsson
    Links to Web pages of courses in Operations Research/Management Science and related fields offered at universities or colleges all over the world. Also short courses and tutorials on OR/MS-related topics. By Armann Ingolfsson for the INFORMS Forum on ...more>>

  2. Advanced Continuous Simulation Language (ACSL) - The AEgis Technologies Group, Inc.
    A modeling, execution, and analysis environment for continuous dynamic systems and processes. With ready-to-use code blocks, powerful analysis capabilities, and industry-specific toolkits. View case studies in the pharmaceutical, automative, military, ...more>>

  3. Aerodynamics: The Mathematical Implications - Hermine Smikle - Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
    An attempt to develop a unit in mathematics that will provide topics for students interested in the aviation trades. The unit can be used to cover all areas of mathematics from areas in geometry sectors to basic addition of fraction and decimal numbers. ...more>>

  4. AJ Design Software - Jimmy Raymond
    Provides various math, science, and engineering calculators. Calculators include geometric shapes, constant acceleration motion, ideal gas law, pipe flow, Reynolds number, venturi meter, and quadratic equation. ...more>>

  5. Algebra for Athletes.com - Cameron Bauer
    Excerpts from the Nova Science Publishers, Inc., book Algebra for Athletes: algebraic laws illustrated in a variety of sports scenarios; exponents and weight room mechanics; linear equations and speed; vectors and golf; quadratic equations and parabolas; ...more>>

  6. Algebra II - Integers & Operations - Energy Conservation Enhancement Project
    A variety of simple algebra problems involving negative numbers and multiple mathematical functions and a home energy audit. Objectives: describe the set of integers; accurately solve algebra problems involving negative integers; solve algebra problems ...more>>

  7. Applied Management Science: Making Good Strategic Decisions - Prof. Hossein Arsham; University of Baltimore
    Syllabus and notes for a course in Operations Research and Management Science. Sections include Course Information (for students enrolled in the class); Overcome Decidophobia by Management Science Approach; Deterministic Models; Probabilistic Models; ...more>>

  8. Applied Wavelet Analysis Courses - Gerald Kaiser
    The Virginia Center for Signals and Waves, founded by mathematical physicist Gerald Kaiser, is dedicated to a physics-based approach to signal analysis and processing. Information about Kaiser's book A Friendly Guide to Wavelets, his curriculum vitae, ...more>>

  9. Apply Lessons: Applications of Mathematics 9 and 10 - Center for Applied Academics, B.C., Canada
    Education for the real world. Lesson plans and the careers to which they apply include: All Fired Up (Firefighter); Circuit Challenges (Electrical Engineer); Daunting Peaks (Vulcanologist); Fit by Design or Design to Fit (Mechanical Drafter Designer); ...more>>

  10. Apply Lessons: Technical and Professional Communications 12 - Center for Applied Academics, B.C., Canada
    Education for the real world. Lesson plans and the careers to which they apply include: Who Said That? (Immunologist); The Shortest Distance Between Two Points (Mechanical Drafter Designer); Cornering the Information Market (Market Analyst); Tell it like ...more>>

  11. Ask-A-Scientist Archives - Newton BBS, Argonne National Laboratory
    Frequently asked astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental, general, physics, and mathematics question posts, replies from NEWTON, an Electronic Bulletin Board System (BBS) for Science, Math, and Computer Science K-12 ...more>>

  12. Boost Your Skills With ATI Courses! - Applied Technology Institute (ATI)
    A center for technical training in the form of short courses and distance learning in space, communications, defense, sonar, radar, and signal processing. ...more>>

  13. A Brief History of Mechanical Calculators - James Redin
    An essay on the historical evolution of calculating machines, from the abacus to Babbage's differential machine to today's computers. Contents include: the abacus; the Antikythera calculator; Napier's Bones; Leonardo da Vinci's design; Schickard’s machine; ...more>>

  14. Build a Recreation Center Using Geometry - Gwen Neuberger, Community High School, West Chicago, IL
    "Our geometry class is being asked to design a recreation center for the children of West Chicago. Money is no object. The class will be divided into groups of approximately four students." The site includes a lesson plan and scenario, as well as pages ...more>>

  15. Bytes of Science: An Internet Magazine - David S. Mazel, Ed.
    An Internet magazine on science and engineering, with tutorials and introductory articles on various areas of science, math, or engineering. Articles include: A Basis for Functions: The Fourier Series; The Fourier Transform: The Frequency in a Waveform; ...more>>

  16. CAD Centre - Index Searcher - University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
    A searchable index of the CAD Centre, a postgraduate teaching and research unit in design manufacture and engineering management, with research focused on design methods and computer support of the design process for engineering applications. ...more>>

  17. Calculators On-Line Center - Martindale's Reference Desk
    Online software and Java applets that calculate quantities for a number of general and specific uses. Numerous "calculators" available for Code Translators, Distance/How Far is it?, Finance, Taxes, Grade Point Average, Logic & Syllogism, Navigation/GPS, ...more>>

  18. Career Information (SIAM) - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    Examples of questions addressed by applied mathematics - whether genetic engineering, designer drugs, diesel engines, digital TV, financial markets, paper mills, electric power, insurance rates, inflation statistics, computer chips, compact disks, credit ...more>>

  19. CARTESIO - Camillo Trevisan
    An educational computer graphics program for Windows and Macintosh, providing an understanding of the geometric configuration of projections (for example, the positions of the projection plane and viewpoint relative to the Cartesian axes). All projection ...more>>

  20. Center for Fluid Mechanics (CFM) - Brown University
    A research center. Visualizations of different kinds of turbulence (images and MPEG movies), list of publications, and brief computing tutorials, including TeX, LaTeX, IMSL, and Unix. With a link to the International Symposium on Discontinous Galerkin ...more>>

  21. Chaos Group - University of Maryland
    Chaos is a multidisciplinary science. The members of the group are affiliated with diverse departments and institutions: Electrical Engineering; Mathematics; Physics; Physical Sciences and Technology; Institute for Plasma Research (IPR); Institute for ...more>>

  22. Chaos Research Group (CRG) - University of Tennessee, Knoxville
    The Chaos Research Group is an interdisciplinary team of faculty, students and engineering staff studying the nature of complex, nonlinear engineering systems to achieve a better understanding of the underlying physical processes, to develop better diagnostics, ...more>>

  23. ChemInform Saint-Petersburg (CISP) Ltd.
    An engineering company providing services in chemical engineering and reaction hazard assessment. Methodology, software, and consultant services in experimental data processing, kinetics evaluation and processes simulation. ...more>>

  24. Claudio Gambelli Engineer Programming Home Page - Claudio Gambelli
    In Italian: Automation publications and Matlab tools for engineering. ...more>>

  25. Cálculo para la Ingeniería - Salvador Vera Ballesteros
    Temas, Problemas, Exámenes, Enlaces. ...more>>

  26. Compressible Aerodynamics Calculator - William J. Devenport
    Computes the standard relations for compressible flow of a perfect gas. ...more>>

  27. Connected Curriculum Project: CCP Materials - Lawrence C. Moore & David A. Smith, Duke University
    Materials for Precalculus, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Engineering Math, with application areas in biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, environmental sciences, epidemiology, ...more>>

  28. Connected Curriculum Project (CCP) - Moore, Smith; Duke University
    The Duke component of a coordinated effort to create interactive learning environments for a wide range of mathematics and mathematically based applications, combining the flexibility and connectivity of the Web with the power of computer algebra systems. ...more>>

  29. CRC Press LLC
    A scientific and technical publisher of books, journals, regulatory newsletters, and environmental seminars. A searchable online catalog may also be browsed by topic, among others Engineering, Computer Science, and Math & Statistics. ...more>>

  30. Crystals: Geometry and Groups - James Langan - Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute
    This unit discusses crystals, offering an opportunity to apply math to real-life objects: growing crystals, the history and theory of crystals, group theory, Miller indices, and mechanical drawing. It develops the symmetries of the equilateral triangle ...more>>

  31. C.T.J. Dodson - Christopher Dodson
    Dodson provides notes and Maple or Mathematica packages for many different mathematics courses, including algebra and pre-calculus, calculus, differential equations, using computers for mathematics and statistics, and an introductory course on curves, ...more>>

  32. Dartmouth Project for Teaching Engineering Problem Solving - Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
    Engineering problem solving is a framework for bringing problems of the real world into the curriculum. This site shows how teachers have used it successfully with all levels of students. Project modules for calculus, precalculus, and geometry as well ...more>>

  33. Derivations of Applied Mathematics - Thaddeus H. Black
    An open-source book on the essential ideas underlying the derivations of a large number of mathematical results useful in the modeling of physical systems. PDF, with LaTeX source available under the GNU General Public License. ...more>>

  34. Dictionary of Algorithms, Data Structures, and Problems - Paul E. Black
    Originally compiled for the CRC Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering and Technology: a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, and archetypical problems, with related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, ...more>>

  35. DIMACS - Rutgers & Princeton Universities, AT&T Bell Labs, BellCore
    The Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, an NSF Science and Technology Center. DIMACS is devoted to the development of the interrelated fields of discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, among the most rapidly ...more>>

  36. Discover Magazine - The Walt Disney Company
    The monthly magazine of science and technology. Covers space, biology, health, medicine, AIDS, computers, new technology, the environment, astronomy, ancient life, archeology, evolution, physics, mathematics, ecology, and more. Available online: selected ...more>>

  37. DPGraph (Dynamic Photorealistic Graphing) - David Parker
    Software that allows you to: display multiple simultaneous dynamic photorealistic 3D implicit equalities and inequalities, and intersections of their volumes; spin, slice, and view time-dependent (moving) photorealistic surfaces in real time; and construct ...more>>

  38. DPlot Plotting Software for Scientists and Engineers - David Hyde
    A general purpose XY plotting program that features multiple scaling types, including linear, logarithmic, and probability scales, as well as several special-purpose plots: tripartite grids (shock spectra), grain size distribution plots, and polar plots. ...more>>

  39. Dynamic Web Tools Using webMathematica - Steve Wilson and Mike Martin, Johnson County Community College, Kansas
    Interactive Web pages that allow students and faculty to compute and visualize mathematical results directly from a Web browser. Primarily for undergraduate courses, the pages are grouped by categories and a given page may be listed under several categories ...more>>

  40. education.ti.com - Texas Instruments, Inc.
    Texas Instruments calculator resources and educational solutions: product information; free program downloads; classroom activities, including a free, collaborative forum for sharing favorite activities that use TI technology, the Activity Exchange; discussion ...more>>

  41. The EduTech Institute - Georgia Institute of Technology
    A multidisciplinary research organization committed to enhancing science, math and design education through innovative uses of technology. The two target populations are undergraduate engineering students and middle school science and math students. CoWeb ...more>>

  42. EE HomePage.com - Mike Stanley
    EE HomePage.com provides a variety of resources for Electrical and Electronics Engineers. This includes a variety of online texts covering mathematical topics ranging from basic algebra through calculus, matrix theory and neural nets. ...more>>

  43. EiffelMath: Object Technology For Numerical Computation - Interactive Software Engineering, Inc.
    A library of reusable object-oriented components for numerical computation. Applying the full Design by Contract approach, simple routine interfaces (with small argument lists), simple and consistent error handling through Eiffel's disciplined exception ...more>>

  44. Ejercicios Resueltos de Matematicas - GuiaMath
    Ejercicios Resueltos de Matematicas, Atencion Personalizada Para Estudiantes de Ingenieria y Licenciaturas. Material En formatos Jpg y Videos Mpg, Tratamos todo tipo de Asignaturas de Algebra y Calculo desde Basico a Superior. Logica, Conjuntos, Funciones, ...more>>

  45. Emilio Segrč Visual Archives - American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    A collection of some 25,000 historical photographs, slides, lithographs, engravings, and other visual materials, focusing on American physicists and astronomers of the twentieth century, but including many scientists in Europe and elsewhere, in other ...more>>

  46. Engineering Calculators - Gregory Monachos
    Collection of online engineering calculators from Monachos Mechanical Engineering. Unit conversion, voltage drop, pipe friction loss, data tables and more. ...more>>

  47. Engineering Formulas - eFunda
    Formulas, derivations, diagrams, and online calculators. Fluid mechanics topics include the Navier-Stokes equation, the Bernoulli equation, Reynold's number, pipe friction, manometer, and Venturi flowrate. Mechanics and materials topics: stress/strain, ...more>>

  48. Engineering Mathematics - eFunda
    Illustrated by Wolfram Research's Mathematica and organized into arithmetic, geometry, calculus, differential equations, series, elementary functions, special functions, orthogonal polynomials, transforms, numerical methods, statisstics and probability. ...more>>

  49. EngineersExcel.com: Engineering using Spreadsheets - Nitin Mehta
    Excel is commonly used in the industry for business applications and is seldom seen as an engineering tool. This website shows how Excel can be used for engineering applications. It provides Excel tools to Engineers, and Engineering students, and ...more>>

  50. Ethics in Science - Dept. of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
    A bibliography of publications that pertain to ethics and misconduct in science; Internet-based resources related to ethics and misconduct in science, including hyperlinks to online professional codes of conduct; Selected Essays on Ethics in Science (the ...more>>


 
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