Hey friends & nerds! 👋
Welcome to the Sunday Science Newsletter – in this newsletter we explore & discuss strategies, systems & tools that help us become better, smarter and more effective scientists.
❤️ Weekly Favourites
🎬 My Favourite Video
✅ The Science Circle - 1 Week Left
In the 5-week cohort, you'll be learning the strategies, systems and tools to become a future-proof 10x engineer – without any burnout and while enjoying the journey! 🧠
We have a ton of great speakers and interesting workshops on CFD, FEM, Coding & Career Development coming up.
🎙️ Thermal Engineering, Heat Sink Optimisation & Coldstream – Lieven Vervecken | Podcast #83
🧠 AI Helps Predict and Sketch Computer-Aided Design Models
Parametric computer-aided design (CAD) is the dominant paradigm in mechanical engineering for physical design. Distinguished by relational geometry, parametric CAD models begin as two-dimensional sketches consisting of geometric primitives (e.g., line segments, arcs) and explicit constraints between them (e.g., coincidence, perpendicularity) that form the basis for three-dimensional construction operations. Training machine learning models to reason about and synthesize parametric CAD designs has the potential to reduce design time and enable new design workflows.
🚀 Free Lectures on Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
This series will help participants develop an understanding of computational fluid dynamics and provide an opportunity to practice numerical solution techniques as applied to the equations governing fluid mechanics and heat transfer.
🚀 The 10x Engineer Coefficient
If you don’t want to jump into the cohort yet, but want to only test your current skill level, check out the 10x Engineer Coefficient!
💻 Engineering Tool of the Week – FLIP Fluids
FLIP Fluids is a powerful liquid simulation addon that gives you the ability to create high quality cinematic fluid effects all within Blender!
Note that this tool should not be used to perform any sort of validation!
📚 Book of the Week
Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics
The chosen semi-discrete approach of a reduction procedure of partial differential equations to ordinary differential equations and finally to difference equations gives the book its distinctiveness and provides a sound basis for a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts in computational fluid dynamics.
🔗 Link Collection
A collection of links & events I think are worth exploring,
Descript – Online app that can transcribe and correct anything you say in video/audio using AI.
Alpha Motors – Interesting looking electric cars
Numbr – A smart calculator combined with a notepad.
removal.ai – Remove Background From Image for Free Using Artificial Intelligence
🙃 Meme of the Week
A little misconception.
✍️ Tweet of the Week
🎬 Animation of the Week
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