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U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu Announces SDAV

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Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced a $25 million five-year initiative to help scientists better extract insights from today’s increasingly massive research datasets, the Scalable Data Management, Analysis, and Visualization (SDAV) Institute. SDAV will be funded through DOE’s Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC) program and led by Arie Shoshani of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley […]

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CARMA Team Hosts Successful Atrial Fibrillation Symposium

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The Western Atrial Fibrillation Symposium is a comprehensive education meeting focused exclusively on atrial fibrillation. The conference features distinguished faculty and physicians from eight countries and 20 renowned clinical and research centers across the United States. The symposium has grown greatly since it’s origination in 2007. This year’s symposium hosted over 300 scientists from around the […]

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U Receives $2.9 Million for Down Syndrom Research

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University of Utah Receives $2.9 Million Grant for Groundbreaking Down Syndrome Research. Studies including Utah families will provide insights into the human brain and treatment strategies for mental disability SALT LAKE CITY – A multidisciplinary team of University of Utah investigators has received a grant for innovative research that will shed new light on the […]

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The Art of Science

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February 11, 2012 – April 7, 2012 Art Talk Thursday, March 15th, 6-7pm. Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Avenue, Park City, UT 84060 Science and art come together this month at the Kimball Art Center’s Badami Gallery. SCI Institute: The Art of Science  is on display through April 7th, 2012. Some of the world’s most recognized scientists in the […]

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Utah Image Processing Group Plays Key Role in Autism Research

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Brain Imaging Differences Evident at 6 Months in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism A new study led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found significant differences in brain development starting at age 6 months in high-risk infants who later develop autism, compared to high-risk infants who did not develop autism. The […]

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Chuck Hansen Elected IEEE Fellow

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Congratulations to Dr. Chuck Hansen who has been elected an IEEE Fellow in recognition of his extraordinary accomplishments in the development of visualization tools for large-scale scientific datasets. This honorary designation is limited to no more than one-tenth of one percent of the total voting IEEE Institute membership each year.

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Supercomputing 2012 to be held in SLC

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For 24 years, SC has been at the forefront in gathering the best and brightest minds in supercomputing together, with our unparalleled technical papers, tutorials, posters and speakers. SC12 will take a major step forward not only in supercomputing, but in super-conferencing, with everything designed to make the 2012 conference the most ‘you’ friendly conference […]

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SCIx to showcase experts and resources at the University of Utah

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University of Utah Media Release Internationally Recognized Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute to Hold Court at Home SCIx to showcase experts and resources at the University of Utah October 31, 2011 – People living in the Beehive State might easily pair the words “Utah” and “ski” in a word association game, but not so […]

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SCIRun 4.5 with BioMesh3D Released

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The SCIRun development team are pleased to announce the release of SCIRun 4.5 with meshing tools. SCIRun 4.5 is available as a binary download for Windows and OS X, and as a source download for Linux. Download

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