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ISI Grant Will Ease and Speed Access to Biomed Data
Burns aims at making it possible for a researcher to quickly find out what data exists, and also to make it possible for the researcher to retrieve and query the data from multiple directions.
ISI Leader Named Remarkable Woman
Yolanda Gil and Jean Morrison were named “Remarkable Women” for 2008.
SERC Aims for a New Generation of Space Vehicles and Engineers
Kunc said SERC would be dedicated to “space engineering, research, and the build and flight demonstration and test of spacecraft and satellites.”
Major AI Prize Named for ISI Alumnus
Modi studied at ISI under Wei-Min Shen and Milind Tambe from 1997 to 2003.
Freshman Engineering Academy Students Visit ISI
The tour looked in on seven labs, including MOSIS ,reconfigurable robots, the DETER cyber-defense lab; and the Lunar lander project.
ISI Map/Data Mashup Tech Fuels Startup
Geosemble will use new algorithms to create the maps automatically and correct them for the image location.
62 Days + Almost 3 Billion Pings + New Visualization Scheme = the First Internet Census Since 1982
The Internet atlas is numerical, building on the mathematical structure of the Internet address system.
$5M DHHS Grant to Childrens Hospital Will Spur ISI Research on Pediatric Emergency Response
Jeff Upperman has been collaborating for years on use of advanced software systems for pediatric emergency response strategy, training and execution with ISI’s Robert Neches.
Air Force Visitor Travels to ISI to Mark Transition for Tran
Tran, a parallel systems analyst who worked on numerous projects with Bob Lucas and Dan Davis, will become a full-time PhD candidate.
NSF Funds Rev Up Pegasus Grid Workflow Engine
Pegasus allows researchers to translate complex computational tasks into workflows that link and manage ensembles of dependent tasks and related data files.