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Yearly Archives: 2008
Three NC counties win weather stations through RENCI competition
CHAPEL HILL, NC, May 5, 2008 – Three counties in North Carolina will soon have detailed information about the weather patterns in their region and new classroom curricula that uses real-time weather station information as a result of the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) Weather Web competition. The winners are Yancey, Hyde and Alexander counties.
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Tagged Jennifer Shelton, North Carolina Research Education Network (NCREN), Weather Web
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RENCI introduces technical reports series
RENCI researchers and their collaborators are continually producing technical results as a result of projects with collaborators in high performance computing, grid computing, networking infrastructure development and other areas. As a way to share results with its key audiences, RENCI introduced a Technical Reports series in 2008. The reports show interim and final results of […]
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Tagged grid computing, high performance computing (HPC), technical reports series
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New RENCI location engages Duke campus community
Chapel Hill, NC, April 25, 2008 – RENCI at Duke, the engagement center on the Duke University campus, will open its doors in May, expanding the RENCI virtual organization to eight facilities in six locations across North Carolina.
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Tagged Cobalt, Croquet, Renaissance Bistro, RENCI-Duke Engagement Center
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RENCI sensor network research seminar April 25
CHAPEL HILL, NC, April 18, 2008 – Sensor network research will be the focus of an informal research seminar at the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) on Friday, April 25. James Horey, a researcher at the University of New Mexico (UNM), will be the speaker. He will present his talk, “Beyond the Lab: Sensor Networks in […]
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Tagged Access Grid (AG), James Horey
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Open Science Grid launches effort to build new cyber communities
CHAPEL HILL, NC, April 15, 2008—The Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), an Open Science Grid partner, will lead an effort to involve more university research teams and more campuses in using cyberinfrastructure (CI) as a tool for research and discovery.
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Tagged Clemson Computing and Information Technology group, Cyberinfrastructure, John McGee, Open Science Grid (OSG), Ruth Pordes
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RENCI visualizations show rapid expansion of urban areas by 2030
At RENCI at UNC Charlotte, the new engagement center that involves UNC Charlotte’s Center for Applied Geographic Information Science, the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute and the Charlotte Visualization Center, researchers are developing visual models to illustrate the impacts of urban growth.
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Tagged scientific visualization, UNC - Charlotte
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RENCI at Duke to present workshop on human-computer interaction
CHAPEL HILL, NC, April 3, 2008 – A two-day, invitation-only workshop at Duke University’s R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center will bring together a select group of thought leaders from government, industry and academia to develop a guiding vision and cross-cutting research agenda for human-computer interface and interaction design over the next decade.
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Tagged National Science Foundation (NSF), RENCI-Duke Engagement Center
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RENCI offers “food for the mind” at informational ‘Bistros’
CHAPEL HILL, NC, March 27, 2008 – The public is invited to feed their minds—as well as their stomachs—at the Renaissance Computing Institute’s (RENCI) Renaissance Bistro. RENCI’s informal informational bistro session will focus on the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive (VHA) and how to use it for personal and professional […]
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Tagged Renaissance Bistro, Shoah VHA, Visual History Archive (VHA)
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RENCI tools for disaster management featured at NCEMA spring conference
CHAPEL HILL, NC, March 18, 2008 – The 2008 North Carolina All Hazards Conference, the semi-annual meeting of the North Carolina Emergency Management Association (NCEMA), featured a variety of projects and programs of the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) aimed at helping emergency managers. Emergency managers and researchers from across the state attended the conference, held […]
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Tagged Ken Galluppi, lightning detection, Mobile Micro Rain Radar (MMRR), NC-FIRST, NCEM Geospatial and Technology Management, NCEMA Collaborative Workspace, NCEMA Technology Committee, North Carolina Emergency Managers Association (NCEMA)
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‘Spectacular Justice’ uses art and technology to examine the death penalty
CHAPEL HILL, NC, March 13, 2008 – It’s easy to separate yourself from the raw emotions associated with the death penalty when you read about a far off execution or hear a 30-second news sound bite. Artist Joyce Rudinsky, an associate professor of communications studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, wants […]
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Tagged Joyce Rudinsky, Ray Idaszak, Social Computing Room (SCR), Spectacular Justice
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