Tag: Carlos

Introducing Dr. Carlos E. Cortés (Part One)

Okay, that name might not ring a bell with you unless you’re a close follower of credits for animated films and children’s television. He’s probably best known for his two decades as Creative/Cultural Advisor for “Dora the Explorer” and “Go, Diego, Go!” and ...

Uncovering the Legacy of Carlos Camacho: Guam’s Inspirational Leader

Carlos Camacho was a prominent figure in Guam’s political scene, serving as the territory’s governor from 1963 to 1969. Born on March 14, 1924, in Hagåtña, Guam, Camacho was the son of a prominent businessman and politician, Manuel Flores Camacho, who served as Guam’s ...

Monte Carlo Integration

The modern variant of the “Monte Carlo Methods” can be traced back to the Los Alamos Laboratory in the 1940s, where it was originally developed to assist with modeling the nuclear fission process, in particular, simulating the mean free path of neutrons in fissile materials. Rather than ...

90s. Carlos Capelán : En Route

The sofa at Capelán’s does not wait for anybody to sit down, as in a stage setting. It could rather be said that the dramatis personae have long since retired and left the furnishings in a kind of afterwards, retained by a memory that attempts to glean their significance beyond their ex...