By Professor David Bresch explores the origins and applications of natural catastrophe modeling, focusing on storms and their impact on risk mitigation and decision-making processes.
Explores GIS application in participatory planning through case studies in Thies and Seychelles, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and user engagement.
Delves into self-reconfigurable modular robots, discussing advantages, design concepts, planning strategies, and challenges in motion planning and search algorithms.
Covers the Model-View-Controller architecture for interactive graphical programs, emphasizing separation of concerns and the roles of model, view, and controller.