IMPERIAL— Imperial resident and local quilter Van Fried’s quilt “Swimming in the Hexagon Sea” was accepted by a jury committee and displayed at the 2026 American Quilter’s Society QuiltWeek contest in ...
Abstract: Radio detection and ranging-based (radar) sensing offers unique opportunities for biomedical monitoring and can help overcome the limitations of currently established solutions. Due to its ...
Please note that not all code from all courses will be found in this repository. Some newer code examples (e.g. most of Tensorflow 2.0) were done in Google Colab. Therefore, you should check the ...
Abstract: Space-air-ground integrated networks (SAGINs) are emerging as a fundamental architecture for 6G systems to enable massive connectivity, novel applications, extreme data rates, ultra-low ...
Egyptians, Chinese, Indians – all the ancient civilizations of the world can claim a piece of the history of quilting. People were making quilts as far back as 3400 BC or even beyond. Being this old ...
The hem is such an important element in the final look of clothing that sewing requires you to give the utmost thought to it. But with a blind hem, not so much if you know how to do it right. Hems, ...
Earlier this month the Mathematics Institute at Uppsala University hosted a conference called Categorification in Algebra and Topology, clearly a theme close to our collective heart. As yet there are ...
PyCaret 4.0 is a ground-up architectural revamp. The 3.x line is frozen on PyPI as pycaret 3.4.0 — no further commits. Track progress in docs/revamp/STATUS.md and ...