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Dharmendra Modha, Manager, Cognitive Computing, Research

John Sullins of Sonoma State - class project in Lego Mindstorms; senses nearby people, changes facial expressions when money goes into the cup.

This is why you switch a computer off before sanding down walls!

From left: Donald Levy, Glenn McKeown, Eric Isaacs

The University's new computing cluster is under the tower.

Betsy O'Connor and Rick Stevens at the award ceremony.

Weslaco Information Technology attends Cloud Computing Seminar at the McAllen Convention Center, on Thurs., March 24, 2011. Presenters included: INX, CISCO, Unidesk, EMC, APC, and VCE

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Math professor and future Dartmouth president John Kemeny shows off his vanity plate in 1967. (Photo by Adrian N. Bouchard/courtesy of Rauner Special Collections Library)

 

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Rick Stevens (left) and Eric Isaacs, both of Argonne National Lab, speak at the ceremony.

From left: Donald Levy, Sam Golden, Eric Isaacs

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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Bill Luck and Rick Stevens at the award ceremony

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At the Computing Awards for Excellence inside the Battersea Park Arena

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Airflow patterns in the lung not only determine how well you breathe but also how inhaled materials such as airborne pollutants or aerosolized drugs are distributed inside your body. Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Utah have pioneered a magnetic resonance imaging method for visualizing inhaled airflow patterns. Developed at DOE’s EMSL, a national scientific user facility, the method uses hyperpolarized helium-3 gas as an inert tracer for visualizing inhaled air speed and direction at each location within the complex, three-dimensional airways of pulmonary anatomy. This method provides an opportunity to assess the subtle effects of inhaled pollutants and pesticides. Also, it allows scientists to visualize the electrochemistry in operating fuel cells to improve efficiency and reliability.

 

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December 2013

 

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Cloud computing company offers the opportunity for businesses to undergo digital transformation where they provide services,

software, apps, processing, or storage through the cloud.

 

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Photos from our first meeting

We studied this at University and then I came across prototype hardware based on the Inmos transputer when working at Data Logic and then again at Thorn EMI. One of the nicest Occam programs I came up with was an implementation of the Madlebrot set.

drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing

My tiny corner of the Oxfam Bookshop.

Found again, whilst moving stuff about to make room for my lovely electronics / sewing / working table.

Teams after their amazing photo scavenger hunts on Friday, April 4, 2014

These images are a combination of the Grainy Art Filter and the Fade B&W preset in the Luminance iOS app.

  

 

I love these late 70´s early 80´s computer manuals

Look so good today!

 

Exploring Logo - Without Computer

Beyond Turtle graphics - Furter Explorations of Logo.

 

International Symposium of Wearable Computing '12, Newcastle www.iswc.net/iswc12/

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Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

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