02-18-2015 01:05 PM
02-18-2015 08:35 PM
A cake shop could probably make you an edible version of that.
02-19-2015 03:01 AM
Tom Scott does all kinds of interesting things (his rants at the Computerphile channel are always fun - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96C35uN7xGLux5q2c4P_IqbKF11-pfsR ).
Anyway, one of his recent videos was in a wind tunnel, where the LV program for the control system stands out easily - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0fViGU-Snc
02-24-2015 03:37 AM
So one of the tech sites had a story about a machine playing the violin. The concept was not super unique (the most immediate example which came to mind was the Guitar Hero demo), but I figured I would give it a look - http://www.sethgoldsteinkineticsculptures.com/
The website isn't that great (each machine only has a small section), but then I did notice a familiar name in the description ("Computer control was provided by Randall Pursley"), so I looked at the linked video and sure enough:
03-04-2015 08:56 AM
LabVIEW at MWC in Barcelona: German IT news (see picture in the last paragraph)
03-04-2015 01:23 PM
Es gibt auch ein PXI-chassis im Hintergrund des ersten Foto, nicht wahr? 🙂
03-05-2015 07:49 AM
Ja, es ist!

03-13-2015 11:25 AM
I am a member of Sigma Pi Sigma so I get updates from Physics Today including job listings. I review them just to keep up but I found a interesting job listed...
A LabVIEW Developer.
This is the URL
http://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/6931737/labview-developer?dm_i=21FU,3913B,H9XCHI,BMXQ2,1
May be one of Y'all can make use of this info.
Otherwise take it as sign that LV has become a part of the physics world.
Ben
03-13-2015 12:16 PM
LV has been in the physics world for years. I know they use LabVIEW at the CERN supercollider to control the imaging. I doublt they do any math with it, tho, since most of CERN's math code was probably written 30 years ago in Fortran. Nothing really new happens in physics very often. ![]()
03-16-2015 12:38 AM
@Ben wrote:
I am a member of Sigma Pi Sigma so I get updates from Physics Today including job listings. I review them just to keep up but I found a interesting job listed...
A LabVIEW Developer.
This is the URL
http://jobs.physicstoday.org/jobs/6931737/labview-developer?dm_i=21FU,3913B,H9XCHI,BMXQ2,1
May be one of Y'all can make use of this info.
Otherwise take it as sign that LV has become a part of the physics world.
Ben
"Document software, including requirements, design, code, user manuals, and online help"
That responsibility should narrow the field a bit 😛