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Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 3328
Author(s):  
Lisa K. Gallagher ◽  
Jill M. Williams ◽  
Drew Lazzeri ◽  
Calla Chennault ◽  
Sebastien Jourdain ◽  
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Hydrologists and water managers increasingly face challenges associated with extreme climatic events. At the same time, historic datasets for modeling contemporary and future hydrologic conditions are increasingly inadequate. Machine learning is one promising technological tool for navigating the challenges of understanding and managing contemporary hydrological systems. However, in addition to the technical challenges associated with effectively leveraging ML for understanding subsurface hydrological processes, practitioner skepticism and hesitancy surrounding ML presents a significant barrier to adoption of ML technologies among practitioners. In this paper, we discuss an educational application we have developed—Sandtank-ML—to be used as a training and educational tool aimed at building user confidence and supporting adoption of ML technologies among water managers. We argue that supporting the adoption of ML methods and technologies for subsurface hydrological investigations and management requires not only the development of robust technologic tools and approaches, but educational strategies and tools capable of building confidence among diverse users.


eNeuro ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. ENEURO.0274-21.2021
Author(s):  
Sebastian Spreizer ◽  
Johanna Senk ◽  
Stefan Rotter ◽  
Markus Diesmann ◽  
Benjamin Weyers

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 193-221
Author(s):  
Jarrik Van Der Biest

Abstract This article introduces a new corpus of sources relevant to the sixteenth-century Baianist controversy at the University of Louvain: student notes made during Michael Baius’ lectures on the Bible during the 1560s. The commentary on Romans 7 taught by the Royal Professor of Sacred Scripture contains a discussion on the sinfulness of concupiscence, the effect of the Fall driving humankind to sin. A contested concept between Catholics and Protestants, the nature of concupiscentia also lies at the core of debates on the orthodoxy of Baius’ justification theology, both early modern and more recent. The professor’s lecture on Romans 7 is analysed against his published treatises, the censures (1565–1567) and papal bull (1567) condemning certain propositions as heretical, and the Tridentine Decree on Original Sin (1546). While Baius’ Augustinian revaluation of humanity’s wounded nature (natura viciata) moved away from the Thomistic conception of concupiscence as innate, but disordered, he did respect the boundaries set by the Council of Trent. Indeed, Baius taught his positive theology in the interstices between the educational application of the Tridentine Decrees and the gradual assertion of dominance by a renewed Thomism in Catholic orthodoxy. I argue that such a historical reading of Baius’ ideas is the key to avoid the earlier dogmatic assessments of his theology.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ina Justin A. Paragas ◽  
Alliah Jae G. Vasquez ◽  
Myka M. Sobremonte ◽  
Michael N. Young

2021 ◽  
pp. 619-628
Author(s):  
Dewitt Scott Chavez-Ponce ◽  
Luis Daniel Villanueva-Montoya ◽  
Jorge Joo-Nagata

Author(s):  
Nikita Vlasovich Usov ◽  
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Oleg Sergeevich Susenko ◽  
Vera Anatolyevna Shterenson ◽  
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The article discusses educational application software designed to teach students in the areas of "Mechatronics and Robotics", "Automation of technological processes and production" the basics of working with programmable logic controllers (PLC Siemens S7-200) and control systems based on them.


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