0:00:00.008,0:00:07.164 Module 10.4, acknowledgements. [br]This is the time to thank all the people 0:00:07.164,0:00:11.956 involved in producing this class. [br]And there is a large number of people as 0:00:11.956,0:00:16.625 we will see. [br]So, the operation of the class was led by 0:00:16.625,0:00:22.660 Pedro Pinto and Juri Ranieri And you have [br]met probably Juri Ranieri on the forum at 0:00:22.660,0:00:28.460 multiple times. [br]All the materials that was shown was 0:00:28.460,0:00:33.328 reviewed by people in the lab. [br]Jay Unnikrishnan who is a post-doc, and 0:00:33.328,0:00:37.884 undergrad students Youssef, Taher and [br]Solene went through the material before 0:00:37.884,0:00:42.656 it was put online. [br]So they are thanked for having caught a 0:00:42.656,0:00:49.460 lot of bugs that were corrected and a few [br]bugs that were still living there. 0:00:49.460,0:00:53.920 The recording and editing was done by [br]Jeremy Rieder and Tao Lee. 0:00:53.920,0:00:57.500 Very important to get the quality levels [br]that you have seen. 0:00:57.500,0:01:00.740 A lot of hard work and sometimes [br]thankless work. 0:01:00.740,0:01:04.656 Don't thank you very much. [br]The numerical examples that were put 0:01:04.656,0:01:08.880 online were doing by Andrea Ridolfi and [br]Lionel Coulot, and I hope you enjoyed 0:01:08.880,0:01:16.304 them if you tried them, of course. [br]The homework sets took a lot of effort 0:01:16.304,0:01:21.114 and I know they will also created lot of [br]effort on your side and we see here whole 0:01:21.114,0:01:26.240 list of peoples have contributed [br]homework. 0:01:26.240,0:01:31.600 So Juri, Yann, Ivan, Zhoe, Reza, Feng, [br]Mihailo, Mitra, Dirk, Andreas, Alireza, 0:01:31.600,0:01:37.830 Marta and Zichong, thank you very much. [br]It is a very challenging task to make 0:01:37.830,0:01:43.820 homework that's actually for the [br]interactive platforms that we are using. 0:01:43.820,0:01:48.130 Much more so than doing homework for a [br]class on campus. 0:01:48.130,0:01:52.656 And so we also learn around a way how to [br]try to do it correctly and we thank the 0:01:52.656,0:01:57.690 audience for having been patient with us [br]on this. 0:01:57.690,0:02:00.924 And again, thank you very much for the [br]members of the lab for having produced 0:02:00.924,0:02:06.644 these homework sets. [br]Last but not least, Jacqueline Aeberhard, 0:02:06.644,0:02:11.198 who is the administrative assistant of [br]the lab, has made everything smooth and 0:02:11.198,0:02:17.410 working and she thanked very much here by [br]everybody in the team. 0:02:17.410,0:02:20.434 And last, but not least, I would like to [br]thank Ecole Polytechnic FĂŠdĂŠrale de 0:02:20.434,0:02:24.620 Lausanne for having provided some funding [br]to be able to run this class. 0:02:24.620,0:02:26.520 Thank you very much.