Site devoted to helping individuals make electricity from solar, wind, or water power.
Features a Web catalog including a 120-page design information packet.
Provides information on membership, upcoming conferences, links to student chapters,
and links to other WWW resources.
Resource page for bioenergy, bioconversion, and bioprocess technology. Contains an
archive of related papers, information on liquid fuels from feedstocks and enzymatic
methods. Personnel offer to assist in bioprocess development.
Department of Energy research laboratory is dedicated to basic and applied
investigation in several scientific disciplines. Contains an educational section geared
for all ages, calendar of events, bulletin board, weekly newspaper, and departmental
information.
Features information about the Nucleon Clustron Model of the atomic nucleus. Also
contains company information and an atomic and nuclear periodic table of elements and
isotopes.
Contains features and articles related to alternative energy. Also includes links to
other related sites and a searchable database.
Daily newspaper devoted to the oil and gas industry. Contains images, news summaries,
and links to other news sources.
Features software for sale funded by the Department of Energy or The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission. Contains a searchable database, title information, ordering specifications,
and other general information about the center.
Magazine designed to assist home or business owners in lowering electric costs through
solar, hydroelectric or wind energy. Contains articles and stories, subscription
information, and links to other alternative energy-related sites.
Set up in an educational format by The Franklin Institute Science Museum, this site
contains discussions and articles relating to wind energy, information on building
windmills, and different ideas and exhibits.
Academy for the Advancement of Science and Technology Web site. Features information
about, pictures, and the general process for their project to design an energy efficient
house.
Contains a complete listing of electrical engineering academic programs, organized by
country.
Provides information on the group's mission, the upcoming world conference, and its
programs. Also offers membership information.
Offers a collection of links to information about chemical engineering resources
outside the United States. Also offers a collection of links to chemical engineering sites
all over the world. Provides information on upcoming conferences and includes many search
links.
Provides information regarding mechanical engineering manufacturing issues, such as the
theory of constraints, the thinking processes, and other Goldratt techniques.
Provides information on microengineering. Offers a small collection of tutorials and
documents. Focuses on micromachining and the fabrication of structures the size of
microns.
Focuses on basic and applied research for surface processing of materials and
components by means of laser and other high-power energy sources.
Provides information about membership in the Institution of Electrical Engineers,
upcoming events, information services (including searchable databases), and a collection
of links to other Internet resources.
Provides information about materials-related resources and publications. Also offers a
list of national or international conferences and seminars on materials engineering.
Develops software for scientists and engineers, primarily for solving equation systems
and fitting experimental data. Offers Mac and IBM software. Also offers MMCalc, a
downloadable Macintosh desktop utility program (free).
Provides information about the organization, links to other chapter home pages, and an
assortment of links to other Web sites. Also includes membership information.
Provides information regarding the American Society of Civil Engineers. Includes
information concerning membership, and offers a calendar and information about other
chapters.
Provides many links to information about reliability engineering. Also provides
information on RAC products and offers a large collection of learning resources.
Collects, analyzes, and disseminates data and information to improve the reliability,
maintainability, and quality of components and systems. Publishes databooks, standards,
procedural manuals, and a quarterly journal. Provides experts for small and large
consulting efforts, with many funding mechanisms available for government agencies and
contractors. Offers a bibliographic search form and a database of reliability-related
software tools, along with descriptions of products and training courses.
Provides information regarding software engineering. Offers links to other related
information. Includes archives searchable by vendor, category, or name.
Includes the education of scientists and engineers, the science and engineering work
force, research and development expenditures and performance, science and technology
outputs and impacts, and public attitudes on science.
Focuses on computational/experimental research related to modeling problems, primarily
those involving fluids and heat transfer interactions.
Provides information about the Electric Car project and offers a collection of links to
student engineering groups and organizations, along with research-related links.
Describes chemical engineering and offers a collection of links to information about or
for chemical engineers.
Specializes in geotechnical engineering, geoenvironmental services, and construction
monitoring. Provides useful information concerning professional consulting, the
environment, and business practice.
Provides information on biotechnology engineering on the Internet.
Offers collection of links on aerospace engineering.
Provides resources for electric power educators. Focuses on the Asia-Pacific region.
Also provides information about books and software packages.
Centre for Alternative Transportation Fuels. Focuses on forest biotechnology,
environment, advanced transportation systems, ocean engineering, and ergonomics.
Serves as a resource on biological effects of electric and magnetic fields for the
general public and professionals. Contains key documents, resources, and literature for
those interested in possible health effects from power lines, computer monitors, magnetic
resonance imaging equipment, radio communications, cellular telephones, radar, microwave
transmissions, and other sources.
Deals with safety solvents, industrial cleaning, biological products, maintenance
supplies, equipment cleaning, truck wash, sewage treatment, degreasers, disinfectant, food
processing chemicals, food service, drain maintenance, HVAC, heating ventilation and air
conditioning, vehicle maintenance, vehicle cleaning, printing industry, de-icers, and odor
control, among other things, as partners for a cleaner, safer environment.
Provides environmental resources concerning the management of Florida ecosystems and
other tropical and subtropical water dominated freshwater and estuarine ecosystems
worldwide.
Contains free computer animations, 3D visualization, and interpretations of physical
and finite element models of salt tectonics.
Specializes in leading-edge water quality monitoring technology for the water
resources, environmental, and pollution markets. Offers services ranging from the
deployment of single water quality sensors, installation of sophisticated multiparameter
monitors, to project management of major hydrological studies worldwide.
A global network of scientific research institutions that collaborate on projects
relating to science, technology and innovation policy, ecosystem management, gender
science and development, the implications of the human genome project for developing
countries, and the international system of science.
Provides information about current research, technology transfer, and education
regarding America's infrastructure.
Contains many treaties and programs on preserving the environment. Includes information
on topics including the "Convention on Biodiversity," climate change, endangered
species, and toxic chemicals.
Provides information and links to the wonderful world of geography, concentrating on
the fields of remote sensing and geographic information systems. Also provides links to
pages that deal with the topic. Althausen tosses in pages for his favorite professional
teams and musicians as well. Offers links to numerous government agencies.
Allows you to generate a high-quality, detailed map of anywhere in the United States,
using public geographic data.
Identifies places you can use the Tiger Map Server and the 1990 Census Lookup to view.
Lets you search for a place by entering the name and state abbreviation.
Enables you to click on a region and zoom in to see areas in more detail.
Focuses on earth and ocean research.
Provides information about upcoming events of interest to civil engineers, in a
searchable index or obtainable by e-mail.
Provides models of any size, scale, or vertical exaggeration. Serves the National
Forest Service for interpretive centers, fire/watershed analysis, and maintenance.
Presents a catalog of climate-related datasets, with an interface that enables you to
make plots, tables, and files from any dataset, its subsets, or processed versions
thereof.
Contains data collected by various California coastal data collection programs and
studies.
Provides earthquake information. Includes plots, news, regional studies, maps, and
references.
Provides geographic information about a specific location, including county, state,
country, population, area code, latitude, longitude, and elevation.
Conducts research and publishes results of the studies for the general public, as well
as geologic and minerals specialists.
Provides a database of mineral images from New Mexico as well as a geologic map.
Provides information in the areas of evolutionary time, geological time, scales of
measurement, and so forth.
Contains nearly 100 images and short descriptions of gems and minerals.
Strives to address key marine and coastal issues, increase understanding of geological
processes affecting these realms, and ultimately improve predictive capabilities to help
guide the preservation and sustainable development of the nation's marine and coastal
regions. Offers links to information on seismic activity, information on the Monteray bay
area, and sea floor images. Also features a link to a more graphic-intensive version of
the site. Contains many resources.
Offers links to pages about earthquakes, federal emergency management, oceanography,
earth science, geology, and more.
A pre-algebra course for students who have trouble learning math. Provides both a
preview and ordering information.
Provides interactive journey through fractal images. Takes you through most of the
database, which consists of hundreds of images.
Offers a weekly math teaser (which also appears in the journal Matematika) to
entertain and stretch your advanced math knowledge. Also presents an art gallery that
contains chaos images.
Calculus & Mathematica is a calculus-reform project started at the University of
Illinois and Ohio State University. Uses Mathematica, a software package from Wolfram
Research, to teach calculus to high school and college students.
Provides information on the various applications of chaos theory. Includes dimensions,
fractal basin boundaries, chaotic scattering, and controlling chaos. Includes online
papers, a searchable database, and general references. Also offers the Chaos Gallery.
Offers many links to topics relating to chaos theory, such as fractal mathematics.
Recommends books to peruse.
Provides an online catalog for Swedish book publisher, Chartwell-Bratt. Offers English
or Swedish databases you can search by title, author, or subject. Includes books on
mathematics, computer science, and engineering.
Contains information on converting to and from metric and United States measurements.
Performs advanced research and development in math modeling of digital hardware and
software systems. Includes software and technical reports. Also provides education and
consulting services. Offers jumps to university sites that contain information on the
mathematical modeling of digital systems.
Develops large-scale mathematical programming software and services. Provides lists of
products and services and offers linear and mixed-integer programming software.
Provides information about mathematical software and guidebooks available at the Center
for Scientific Computing (CSC, Finland). Also points to application specialists at CSC for
help on specific topics. Provides several kinds of search mechanisms to help find
documents. Displays examples of mathematical animations and visualizations made at CSC.
Also contains some guidebooks and newsletters published by CSC.
Displays animations (MPG format) of various mathematical theories and areas. Includes
Klein bottle, genetic algorithms, Fourier series, and so on.
Offers links to many other sites. Builds custom nonlinear curve-fitting software based
on your problem.
Provides a Mathcad files library, links to math resources on the Web, and
image-processing applications.
Develops tools for database design and reverse engineering.
Provides information on contemporary mathematics, such as fractals and chaos. Includes
computer demos, as well as movies on some famous fractal sets.
Home of the American Mathematical Society. Offers professional memberships. Publishes
electronic journals, books on math, and the fee-based MathSci database, which features
comprehensive coverage of research in mathematics, computer science, and statistics.
Supports improving teaching and learning in math and science in secondary schools.
Offers links to other Internet resources. Presents online catalog and databases, as well
as a collection of Internet software and information.
Contains information in the areas of trigonomics, velocity, acceleration, Newton's
Laws, chaotic systems, and more.
Presents downloadable color fractal images that show different mathematics problems.
Includes the Curve of Von Koch, the Mandelbot Set, and trees, ferns, and mountains.
Contains links and information regarding fractal image compression. Offers an online
bibliography, book reviews, conference announcements, and papers.
Provides information on basic fractals, why they should be discussed, their purposes in
the real world, and why supercomputers are necessary for fractals.
Fractals
Calendar Home Page
http://fas.sfu.ca/O/cs/research/projects/FractalCal/cal.html
Provides information on obtaining the Fractal Calendar, a calendar specifically
designed to show off some of the newer discoveries in fractal mathematics. Also offers
previous editions of the calendar.
Contains all of the frequently asked questions about fractals.
Offers many links to math-related sites.
Gateway to NIST guide to available mathematical software. Allows searching by package
name or, more interestingly, by what problem it solves.
Offers resource jump list to various math resources, including the Latex, Tex, and
Maple packages. Also contains jumps to math-related Gopher sites, newsgroups, math
institues, and a math software index.
Contains biographies of mathematicians, searchable by alphabetical or chronological
index (and some include pictures).
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications. Provides the newsletter and back issues
of the newsletters of this professional organization.
Provides information about the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, a residential
public high school for students talented in the fields of math and science.
Lets you import code into Mathematica. Gives users a way to organize and use
Mathematica Notebooks. Also displays graphics rendered in Mathematica.
Attempts to identify and list all sources of math puzzles on the Internet. Lists
problems from back issues of the Missouri Journal of Mathematical Sciences and the
Fibonacci Quarterly and contains information about other sources of math puzzlers such
as newsgroups and books.
Develops and markets math software for middle school through college.
Contains a math tutoring program developed for classroom computer labs aimed at
secondary school students.
Electronic distribution center and support center for various math-related newsletters,
most of which are based on Mathematica software.
Provides ftp access to shareware and public domain software for teaching math on the
college level. Also provides information and software for people interested in math, as
well as links to secondary school software. Includes considerable information on software.
A mathematics computer lab. Features downloadable undergraduate level courseware
(designed to run under Unix and Mathematica) on geometry, graph theory, and complex
analysis.
Allows you to search a collection of over 19,000 documents on mathematics and
statistics servers.
Offers technical support, news, and product catalog.
Distributes MathTensor, an add-on for Mathematica that performs tensor analysis. Also
provides links to resources and offers papers.
Provides a collection of downloadable Mathematica packages, notebooks, examples, and
programs. Offers list
of related Web sites.
Houses an equation editor for Mac and Windows machines. Offers technical support,
registration, and product information.
Offers MATLAB, a high-end mathematics software package, as well as links to jobs, news,
and books. Provides information on the Pentium chip flaw. Also presents products and
services and an online copy of the MATLAB newsletter.
Serves as a resource for fractal images that show the concepts of chaos theory (geared
to grades K through 12).
Contains a large number of downloadable math-related programs (most of the software is
shareware). Contains papers about different research on mathematical topics, many of which
involve computers. Also offers links to other math-related databases.
Produces numerical, symbolic, statistical, and visualization software for science,
engineering, financial analysis, and research.
Presents math-related images, such as Mobius strips and Kleinband.
Offers precision large-scale measurement, typically dimensional measurements with .001
inch accuracy.
Offers training on Mathematica; gives Mathematica support; and does custom programming.
Lists fees and availability of training. Provides information on fine-tuning performance
with Mathematica.
Online technical bookstore. Specializes in computer topics such as the Internet,
programming, and graphics, as well as in books pertaining to mathematics and physics.
Offers scientific computing software. Provides information on MathTensor, Schur, and
Mathematica. Also offers consulting, which includes porting software to Sun systems.
Offers links to Mathgroup, a Mathematica support group.
Uses Mathematica to make learning modules for first year university science and
engineering students. Provides learning modules for calculus, algebra, matrices, and so
on.
Offers mathematics courseware using Toolbook (hypertext) documents with Microsoft
Windows. Provides instruction on algebra, matrices, vectors, and sequences.
Organizes workshops, talks, meetings, and conferences, and edits several magazines in
mathematics and education.
Produces edutainment products in mathematics, science, and technology.
Offers an online video sample.
Provides information on fractal compression software and papers on fractal compression.
Provides links to all things mathematical. Includes jumps to math software, gophers,
newsgroups, electronic journals, preprints, bibliographies, TeX Archives, and high school
and university math sites.