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FluoRender 2.16 Released

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We are excited to announce the 2.16 release of FluoRender. For Microsoft Windows users, FluoRender 2.16 incorporates minor feature improvements and issue fixes. However, we have upgraded all graphics functions, conforming to the OpenGL core profile specifications. It allows us to have continuous support for future graphics processing units. FluoRender 2.16 requires graphics cards with […]

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Utah team turns to computing to design clean oxy-coal boiler

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Coal produces 39 percent of America’s electricity, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports. It’s everywhere, and the United States can reliably buy it from other countries if needed. Because of its contribution to smog and global warming, coal has its detractors. But it also remains the largest share of our energy mix – natural gas […]

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Miriah Meyer Receives Outstanding Teaching Award

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Congratulations to Miriah Meyer who received the School of Computing Outstanding Teaching Award. For more information and pictures from the graduation reception, visit http://www.cs.utah.edu/faculty-and-students-recognized-with-top-awards-at-graduation-reception/

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Data Science: What is it and How to Teach it?

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Recently, the term big data has become ubiquitous. People who can wrangle big data are called data scientists. According to a number of sources, there is a growing need for people trained as data scientists. But what is data science? Is data science its own field or is it an interdisciplinary mix of computer science, […]

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New Method Increases Accuracy of Ovarian Cancer Prognosis and Diagnosis

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Mathematical Technique Reveals Predictive DNA Patterns That Other Methods Missed Nearly anyone touched by ovarian cancer will tell you: it’s devastating. It’s bad enough that cancer in almost 80 percent of patients reaches advanced stages before diagnosis, and that most patients are expected to die within five years. But just as painfully, roughly one quarter […]

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Erin Linebarger Receives NSF Graduate Fellowship

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Congratulations to Erin Linebarger on receiving an NSF Graduate Fellowship. Erin’s current research focus is on uncertainty quantification and probability. The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States. The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate […]

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Nina McCurdy Receives NSF Graduate Fellowship

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Congratulations to Nina McCurdy on receiving an NSF Graduate Fellowship. Nina’s current research focus is on developing visualization tools for the humanities. The purpose of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is to help ensure the vitality and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce of the United States. The program recognizes and supports […]

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SIAM CSE15: Record Attendance

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The SIAM CSE15 Co-Chairs: Hans De Sterck (University of Waterloo), Chris Johnson (University of Utah), and Lois Curfman McInnes (Argonne National Laboratory) are happy to report the conclusion of a successful SIAM Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) 2015 Conference. We were happy to see many of you at the 2015 SIAM Conference on CSE which […]

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FluoRender 2.15.2 Released

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We are pleased to announce the 2.15.2 release of FluoRender. It mainly fixed several issues from the previous versions. Please see the release notes for more details. You can download FluoRender at www.fluorender.org.

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