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Jochum

/ ˈjɔxʊm /

noun

  1. JochumEugen19021987MGermanMUSIC: conductor Eugen (ˈɔyɡeːn). 1902–87, German orchestral conductor
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"Over decades, Tycho Brahe collected astronomical observations from which Kepler, with lots of trial and error, was able to extract Kepler's Laws. Dion used machines to do with waves what Kepler did with planets. For me, it is still shocking that something like this is possible," says Markus Jochum.

"AI and machine learning are typically black boxes that don't increase human understanding. But in this study, Dion used AI methods to transform an enormous database of wave observations into a new equation for the probability of rogue waves, which can be easily understood by people and related to the laws of physics," concludes Professor Markus Jochum, Dion's thesis supervisor and co-author.

“There isn’t a person in this room who doesn’t want a responsive, streamlined government,” said state Sen. Pam Jochum, who is now the leader of the Democratic caucus, during debate.

Pam Jochum, the Democratic leader of the Iowa Senate, called the law a “dangerous attack on Iowa women” on Friday and said that she looked forward to “Iowa courts blocking this law.”

“We knew this would happen,” Senator Pam Jochum, the leader of the Democratic minority, said in a statement, adding that Republicans were “rushing to take away Iowans’ established rights and personal freedoms” and that they “hope they can do it fast enough that Iowans won’t even notice.”

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