328,412 research outputs found
Daniella Lopez
Spotlight: Udoc-U Otters Portraits
Created by CSUMB Undoc-U Otter students, Maria Lopez-Cabrera, Marisol Cruz, Daniella Lopez, Juan Pacheco Marcial, Jesus Loza-Mendez, Victoria Ordaz Garcia, Mirla Ramirez, and Adriana Ramirez Altamirano, these portraits are an interdisciplinary collaboration between the School of Humanities and Communication (HCOM) and the Visual and Public Art Dept. (VPA), and are part of a series of screenings, panels, and workshops made possible through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Led by Dionicio Mendoza, Assistant Professor of Visual and Public Art, I AM WHO I AM…SO WHAT is a series of mixed-media workshops that aim to raise awareness about the urgent issues facing our undocumented community by emphasizing art as a tool for empowerment and community-building
Lesley Lopez for Congress: Candidate Interview
2024 Primary Election Candidate Interview with two-term State Delegate Lesley Lopez from District 39 now running for Congress in Maryland’s Sixth District, which goes from Montgomery in the south all the way to Western Maryland. The Sixth District is probably the most competitive US House race in the state this election season. You can find interviews with other candidates in the I Hate Politics library on all major streaming platforms. Music for the episode are two short original piano compositions from Kensington resident Adam Bobrow.https://open.spotify.com/episode/3vbEe4PYqKKAb8pYnk9p8
Enumeration of surfaces containing an elliptic quartic curve
A very general surface of degree at least four in P 3 contains no curves other than intersections with surfaces. We find a formula for the degree of the locus of surfaces in P 3 of degree at least five which contain some elliptic quartic curve. We also compute the degree of the locus of quartic surfaces containing an elliptic quartic curve, a case not covered by that formula.Fil: Cukierman, Fernando Miguel. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; ArgentinaFil: Lopez, A. F.. Universita Di Roma; ItaliaFil: Vainsencher, I.. Universidade Federal do Minas Gerais; Brasi
Maria Lopez-Cabrera
Spotlight: Udoc-U Otters Portraits
Created by CSUMB Undoc-U Otter students, Maria Lopez-Cabrera, Marisol Cruz, Daniella Lopez, Juan Pacheco Marcial, Jesus Loza-Mendez, Victoria Ordaz Garcia, Mirla Ramirez, and Adriana Ramirez Altamirano, these portraits are an interdisciplinary collaboration between the School of Humanities and Communication (HCOM) and the Visual and Public Art Dept. (VPA), and are part of a series of screenings, panels, and workshops made possible through funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Led by Dionicio Mendoza, Assistant Professor of Visual and Public Art, I AM WHO I AM…SO WHAT is a series of mixed-media workshops that aim to raise awareness about the urgent issues facing our undocumented community by emphasizing art as a tool for empowerment and community-building
Iron oxide-based magnetic photocatalysts: Recent developments, challenges, and environmental applications
Magnetic separation of the solid photocatalyst from the reacting suspension has received great interest in recent research because it offers a suitable way for removing and recycling the heterogeneous photocatalytic material particles preventing the agglomeration and sedimentation during and after their use. The use of iron oxides such as heterogeneous photocatalysts is an appropriate choice to obtain a suitable photocatalyst easily separable from the fluid. This chapter presents a detailed investigation of iron oxide-based magnetic photocatalysts (IOMPs). We will discuss the required conditions for the synthesis of these photocatalysts, followed by their applications for the removal of organic pollutants. The combination of iron oxides (or other metal-FeO cores) with polymers, metal oxides, and carbonic materials is also elucidated. The chapter shows the advancements toward the synthesis of stable IOMPs, their physical-chemical features, appearance, recyclability, and photocatalytic efficacy
Christine de Pizan: annotazioni pedagogiche su La città delle dame
Christine de Pizan: Educational Remarks on City of Ladies
The contribution focuses on the figure of Christine de Pizan, an ex- ceptional example to identify pedagogical elements by retracing the biographical experience through the reading of her literary produc- tion. The historical boundaries in which the City of Ladies is located are outlined, alongside the proposal of a critical reading of the impact of the study of the Classics at the dawn of Humanism, whose eternal pedagogical relevance is highlighted. The life of the author offers a horizon of fruitful thought in inspiring her own contribution to the community / city, with all the semantic and semiological heritage of classical culture
Matthew Lopez Art399 Portfolio
Artist Statement — Matthew Lopez
At the heart of my practice lies Lucky Void, a persona and creative extension of myself that thrives within and alongside the warfighting community. My work is a tribute to the culture and contradictions that define the modern warrior. Through the use of mediums such as graphic novels, videography, photography, illustration, and the reworking of acquired military gear, I explore the identity and aesthetics of those who live within our niche community.
The visual language of Lucky Void rejects the overused tropes that dominate both mainstream and military art—the endless parade of skulls, nods, and clichés. Instead, my work draws from the shared imagery many of us grew up with and reinvents it through the scope of military life, much like the transformative process of indoctrination itself. What emerges is something familiar yet still completely distorted—a reflection of how the individual becomes part of a collective story.
Ultimately, my work exists almost exclusively “for the boys” as both an act of creative expression and a communal rallying point. It’s constantly a reminder that even within structure, there’s room for distortion, humor, absurdity, and art. Through my work, I aim to redefine what warfighter art can be: raw, self-aware, and deeply human.https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/art399/1198/thumbnail.jp
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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