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Greg Jones Voted Top 100 vSpring Capital Venture Entrepreneur for 2008

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Congratulations go out to our new 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 […]

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Steve Corbató Named Director of Cyberinfrastructure Strategic Initiatives at the University of Utah

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The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute congratulates Dr. Steve Corbató on being named Director of Cyberinfrastructure Strategic Initiatives at the University of Utah. Dr. Corbató has served as the SCI Institute’s Associate director since May of 2006. Steve will report directly to VP of Information Technology, Steve Hess and help the University with future cyberinfrastructure […]

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Visualizing Election Polls

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A New, Animated, Interactive Way to Analyze Opinion Data Media Contacts Oct. 6, 2008 – Do you want to know the percentage of white women who support vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin? What about college-educated versus high school-educated white women? Or those who also hunt? University of Utah computer scientists have written software they hope […]

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NVIDIA Recognizes University Of Utah as a CUDA Center Of Excellence

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University of Utah Latest in a Growing List of Exceptional Schools Demonstrating Pioneering Work in Parallel Computing Santa Clara, CA & Salt Lake City, UT – July 31, 2008 – NVIDIA Corporation, the worldwide leader in visual computing technologies, and the University of Utah today announced that the university has been recognized as a CUDA […]

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Best Paper Awards Keep on Coming

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Daniel Kopta, who was part of the author team that received the Best Paper Award at SASP ’08 for their paper: “TRaX: A Multi-Threaded Architecture for Real-Time Ray Tracing,” Josef Spjut, Daniel Kopta, Spencer Kellis, Solomon Boulos, Erik Brunvand David Brayford, received the Ken Brodlie best paper prize at the Theory and Practice of Computer […]

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CRCNS: Fighting Blindness

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Despite great advances in neuroscience and medical technology in recent decades, nearly ten million Americans still suffer blindness due to retinal degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. Unfortunately, current treatments available for these conditions are still quite limited. A primary challenge to developing effective treatments is […]

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Remembering Gene Golub – Salt Lake City, Utah

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Friends of Gene Golub gathered at Chris Johnson’s and Kate Coles’ home on February 29, 2008 to remember Gene. Those attending the event in Salt Lake City were: Nelson Beebe, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah Adam Bargteil – Carnegie Mellon University Martin Berzins, School of Computing and SCI Institute, University of Utah Mary Anne […]

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Autism Research Profiled in Salt Lake Magazine

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The February 2008 Issue of Salt Lake magazine includes a profile of groundbreaking research being conducted at the University of Utah on the problem of Autism. Advancements in brain image analysis techniques developed by SCI researchers Guido Gerig, Ross Whitaker and P. Thomas Fletcher are specifically mentioned. (print version only)

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Announcing VisTrails 1.0

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Fig 1: The VisTrails history tree contains a node for each version of a workflow (or pipeline) as it evolves over time. This results in a complete audit trail of the steps that were taken in a computational task. VisTrails is a new system that provides data and process management support for exploratory computational tasks. […]

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