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Author Dissertation suggestions , please !
Joe Benson

2004-11-07, 7:09 am

Hi group,

I've got to do a dissertation in integrated pathology. Was wondering if
anyone could offer any suggestions to topics they think are interesting and
are research worthy. Also, would appreciate if you could give me any URL
links to any such sites that give information to dissertation writing in
this field.

Thanks in advance

JB


Stullia

2004-11-08, 7:12 pm

Hi,

It sounds gloomy to my.

But if you do science:

1.You have some date.
2.You know what to say about.
That's all.

That's all what you have to do in your dissertation in integrated pathology.
(By the way: What is it? Something medical?)

I can suggest you good universal tool for such problems (it's not
advertising): Genetic Algorithms.

I used it yet only for engineering problems (my specialty), but it works
well for anything.

The only problem (main):
1.To know what you have.
2.To know what you want (the most difficult question).

If this OK - then the problem may be solved (yet still brains are
necessary).

You can start from anything (any topic - read papers or ask your
colleagues - compare your experience) with success.
Any good work must have its limelight - GA can be.

But after all you have to write a manuscript - that's another story.

E-mail only from my page
http://stullia.t-k.ru


You may see some of my solutions:

Engineering applications of Genetic Algorithms give amazed and unexpected
results.

You may see new solutions and results for
Structural Mechanics, Neural Networks, Irrigation, Water Supply, Theory of
Elasticity
with description of models and examples for real tasks with demo versions of
programs for download on our site “Genetic Algorithms In Engineering”
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http://stullia.da.ru
(mirror sites)

Structural Mechanics:
A genetic algorithm approach is used to generate 3D and 2D structures and to
optimize space and plane frames so as to minimize the weight or price of the
structure with anaglyph stereo view of results.

Finite Element method is used with finite deflections of hinges and
stability analysis of the whole structure.

Shape of frame, number and position of hinges are defined during evolution.

Program FrameGA 3D has special features:

- special loads - self-weight, wind and wave (important for derricks and
offshore platforms) ;

- optimal position – during optimization process optimal position of desired
loads and supports by desired directions is searched;

- forbidden zones - points of working space forbidden for bars and hinges;

- load combinations - multiple load cases;

- Bi-material – compressed and zero bars are made of material #1, tensile
bars are made of material #2 (yet it may be possible to divide bars by
material in different way: by position in the space for example).

Neural Networks:
Design and train Neural Networks (NN) with Genetic Algorithms (GA).

Optimal Design of Material Objects:
find optimal solution for multiobjective problem on base of NN with GA and
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experimental results for every generation - direct measurements in the real
world are used.

Tools to search for new materials and technological processes on base of
laboratory measurements in evolutionary process.

Irrigation Pumping Stations:
A genetic algorithm approach is used for the optimal design and operation of
irrigation pumping stations that result in minimum design and operating
cost. Demo version of program WAPIRRA is available for download.

Water Supply Pumps Schedule:
optimization of a pump scheduling system so as to minimize the cost of
pumping. Each pump may have its own characteristics.

Theory of Elasticity:
Pumps in oil and gas industries for turbo drill driving. Initial optimum
configuration of a piston cup for long life operation.

E-mail only from my page.

Stullia Soft


"Joe Benson" <j.benson@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:2v6j40F2hm3p1U1@uni-berlin.de...
> Hi group,
>
> I've got to do a dissertation in integrated pathology. Was wondering if
> anyone could offer any suggestions to topics they think are interesting

and
> are research worthy. Also, would appreciate if you could give me any URL
> links to any such sites that give information to dissertation writing in
> this field.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> JB
>
>





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