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VisTrails Provenance Explorer for Maya Wins Utah Innovation Award

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Congratulations are in order to the VisTrails team. Their Provenance Explorer for Maya has won the Utah 2009 Innovation Award. VisTrails Inc., a SCI spin off company, was one of just nine companies to be awarded a Utah Innovation award for 2009. This award is designed to recognize Utah companies that make important innovations in […]

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NSF Open Wildland Fire Modeling

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SCI, in collaboration with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Colorado at Denver have teamed up to tackle the challenges associated with modeling the complexities of wildfires. www.openwfm.org The losses associated with wildfires and the wish to understand, predict, and control wildfires have driven researchers to create ever more detailed […]

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Greg Jones Voted Top 100 vSpring Capital Venture Entrepreneur for 2009

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Congratulations go out to our Associate Director Greg Jones who was recently designated a v|100 – vSpring Top 100 Venture Entrepreneur. The v|100 designation is given to those individuals voted most likely to lead a successful business venture in Utah within the next few years. The v|100 is designed to help entrepreneurs and vSpring Capital […]

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SCIRun Version 4.0 Released

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The NIH/NCRR Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC) is pleased to announce the release of the 4.0 version of the SCIRun software suite. SCIRun is a problem solving environment for biomedical problems that is based on a dataflow paradigm. The new version contains many bug fixes, a new interface and many new modules. The new […]

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SCI Research on Display at SLC Library

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The SCI Institute, in partnership with the Department of Radiology has been working towards new goals in public outreach. A three-part exhibit is now on display at the Salt Lake Public Library and includes hands-on multi-media, Q and A from the University’s leading radiologists, a four lecture series, and a 20 piece gallery display which […]

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Imaging Meets Electrophysiology

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By Rob MacLeod, Professor and Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Bioengineering Atrial fibrillation is the most common – and perhaps most insidious – form of heart rhythm disturbance, affecting 2.5 million Americans. While usually not life-threatening in its initial stages, the condition can eventually lead to a stroke or heart attack. Finding better […]

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Tolga Tasdizen to Serve as a USTAR Faculty Member Within the SCI Institute

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Dr. Tolga Tasdizen has joined the SCI faculty as an Assistant Professor of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and will become the SCI Institute’s second USTAR Faculty member, joining Dr. Guido Gerig. Prior to being appointed USTAR Faculty, Tolga was a Research Assistant Professor in the School of Computing at the University of […]

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