Yearly Archives: 2009

TR-09-04 PowerMon 2: Fine-grained, Integrated Power Measurement

Daniel Bedard, Allan Porterfield, Rob Fowler, Min Yeol Lim. PowerMon 2: Fine-grained, Integrated Power Measurement, Technical Report TR-09-04, RENCI, North Carolina, October 2009

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Research by touch

[youtube eXy2oX56WAA] CHAPEL HILL, NC–The computer simulations created by Dinesh Manocha, Ming Lin and their graduate students in the UNC Chapel Hill computer science department display data with realism and creativity. But until recently, their interfaces to the simulations—mouse, Joybox game controller and haptic feedback—were nothing out of the ordinary. That changed when Manocha, Matthew […]

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UNC Charlotte collaboration shows huge increase in western NC development

Asheville, N.C. – Ever wanted to predict the future? Researchers at UNC Asheville and UNC Charlotte, as part of an ongoing Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) project, are learning how to do just that. Using historical satellite imagery, development trends, population data and population projections, they’ve been able to design an Urban Growth Model that can […]

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Four Country Western Expansion Urban Growth Model

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TR-09-03 Calculating All Pairwise Similarities from the RCSB Protein Data Bank: Client/Server Work Distribution on the Open Science Grid

Chris Bizon, Andreas Prlic. Calculating All Pairwise Similarities from the RCSB Protein Data Bank: Client/Server Work Distribution on the Open Science Grid, Technical Report TR-09-03, RENCI, North Carolina, December 2009.

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Stan Ahalt elected to second term as CASC Leader

Stan Ahalt, director of the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), has been elected to a second term as chair of the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC).

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RENCI Visualization Brown Bag

Title: RENCI Visualization Brown BagLocation: RENCI Europa 590 BiltmoreDescription: RENCI’s quarterly Visualization Brown Bag lunch event is Weds December 9 from noon to 2:00. The main event will be held in RENCI Europa Biltmore room 590, but if you cannot attend in person then we encourage you to attend from your desk even if you […]

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Research by Touch

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Start-up software company prepares to leave ‘Launch Pad’ for the next development stage

A biomedical research lab is a magnet for smart, driven people drawn together by their passion for discovery. http://gazette.unc.edu/archives/09nov18/file.3.html

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TUCASI

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