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Display walls of any size – whether digital cinema animations, high-resolution images, high-definition video-teleconferencing, presentation slides, documents, spreadsheets or laptop screens.
NSF believes this important, and recently awarded University of Illinois at Chicago’s Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) a 3-year grant to transition SAGE from a research prototype to a hardened technology for cyberinfrastructure. EVL’s goal […]
CineGrid International Workshop 2009 12/6/09 – 12/9/09 San Diego, CA
SAGE demonstration at CineGrid Workshop (image courtesy Luc Renambot, EVL)
The 4th CineGrid International Workshop was held December 6-9, 2009 at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2), University of California San Diego. The Workshop brought together technologists, researchers and industry leaders […]
Ultra-high-speed, made ultra-easy
Luc Renambot, Jason Leigh, Maxine Brown & Andy Johnson (image courtesy Roberta Dupuis-Devlin, UIC Publication Services).
10/14/09 UIC News
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) was recently awarded a three-year, $1.9-Million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for “OptIPlanet Cyber-Mashup,” to create persistent visualization and […]
SC09 BIRDS OF A FEATHER (BOF): Next Generation Scalable Adaptive Graphics Environment (SAGE) for Global Collaboration
Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon November 17, 2009
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SC09 SAGE BOF. Photo: Ratko Jagodic, UIC/EVL
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8/18/09 Chicago, IL
The National Science Foundation has awarded the Electronic Visualization Laboratory’s proposal STCI: OptIPlanet Cyber-Mashup: Persistent Visualization and Collaboration Services for Global Cyber Infrastructure. The $1,933,337 award was made on 08/18/09 for a three year period beginning 9/1/09. Principal investigator, Jason Leigh with co-PIs – Computer Science associate professor Andrew Johnson, research assistant […]
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