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Yearly Archives: 2012
Shifting Sands: Visualization techniques help NC State researchers understand Outer Banks dune erosion
It takes no more than watching the news to realize that homes and businesses along the U.S. East Coast face dangers from erosion, floods, and monster storms. Although North Carolina escaped most of the havoc caused by Hurricane Sandy, its Outer Banks constitute a vulnerable strip of land. The region’s fragile natural environments and popular tourist […]
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Carolina Launch Pad company aims to lower high school dropout rate
Julian Wooten holds degrees in biology and chemistry from UNC-Chapel Hill, and nanomedicine from UNC Chapel Hill’s Eshelman School of Pharmacy, and recently decided to pursue an MBA. But it was prestigious teaching internships at Philips Exeter Academy and Johns Hopkins University that led him to become an entrepreneur and launch a company called Students and Teachers Employing New Criteria in Learning, or STENCIL.
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TR-12-03 North Carolina Floodplan Mapping Program Intermediate Submission Number Three Report on Production Simulations and Statistical Analyses
Brian Blanton (RENCI), Rick Luettich (UNC), Peter Vickery (Applied Research Associates/IntraRisk), Jeff Hanson (US Army Crops of Engineers), Kevin Slover (Dewberry & Davis), Tom Langan (NC Floodplain Mapping Program), Technical Report TR-12-03, North Carolina Floodplan Mapping Program Intermediate Submission Number Three Report on Production Simulations and Statistical Analyses, Renaissance Computing Institute, 2012.
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E-iRODS: Enterprise-quality data management
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TR-12-04 Storm Surge Computations for the North Carolina Sea Level Rise Risk Management Study
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International consortium planned to support sustained, robust data management technology
Plans for the E-iRODS Consortium to be unveiled at SC12 by RENCI, an institute of the University of North Carolina, and partners from the Max Planck Society
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NSF BIG DATA grant winners include RENCI and UNC researcher
CHAPEL HILL, NC – Arcot Rajasekar, professor at the School of Information and Library Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and chief scientist at the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI), is the principal investigator of one of eight new Big Data research projects receiving awards from the National Science Foundation (NSF) with support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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RENCI to lead effort to conceptualize NSF-funded Water Science Software Institute
RENCI, the Renaissance Computing Institute at UNC Chapel Hill, will receive $729,686 from the National Science Foundation to begin a process that could lead to the development of a multimillion-dollar Water Science Software Institute (WSSI) led by RENCI and UNC Chapel Hill with partners across the U.S.
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UNC startup Gift Boogle acquires MatchServ, selected to demo at CED’s 2012 Tech Venture conference
Gift Boogle, a startup out of UNC Chapel Hill, has acquired MatchServ, a provider of web-based matching technology and a former strategic partner. MatchServ’s technology will be integrated into Gift Boogle’s gift matching social media application.
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Extending the REACH of NC experts
For Tom White, director of North Carolina State University’s Economic Development Partnership, a typical day includes answering a wide range of questions from business and industry representatives, economic developers and workforce specialists seeking university expertise to help solve problems, conduct research, or determine whether a business expansion makes sense.
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