ISI Leader Named Remarkable Woman
Yolanda Gil and Jean Morrison were named “Remarkable Women” for 2008.
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Yolanda Gil and Jean Morrison were named “Remarkable Women” for 2008.
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In addition to the Postel Center-provided documents, the book contains much more hard-to-locate material on the origins of today’s Internet.
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Kunc said SERC would be dedicated to “space engineering, research, and the build and flight demonstration and test of spacecraft and satellites.”
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Modi studied at ISI under Wei-Min Shen and Milind Tambe from 1997 to 2003.
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While the system is still in the Beta, or development phase, the technology is robust.
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The tour looked in on seven labs, including MOSIS ,reconfigurable robots, the DETER cyber-defense lab; and the Lunar lander project.
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Geosemble will use new algorithms to create the maps automatically and correct them for the image location.
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ISI’s Ann Chervenak discusses the connection between grid middleware developed by fellow ISIer Carl Kesselman and Ian Masters (Argonne) and the Nobel Peace Prize
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The Internet atlas is numerical, building on the mathematical structure of the Internet address system.
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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.
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Tran, a parallel systems analyst who worked on numerous projects with Bob Lucas and Dan Davis, will become a full-time PhD candidate.
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Pegasus allows researchers to translate complex computational tasks into workflows that link and manage ensembles of dependent tasks and related data files.
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Across all problems, the USC/ISI team found 99.9% of the best answers available.
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The audience on Friday listened to the presentations, viewed the posters and voted on the best among them.
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Kesselman and Chevernak built the system basing themselves directly upon earlier work by the DICOM standards committee.
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Jon Postel is saluted as one of “the 10 IT People Who Mattered in the Past 40 Years” in the 40th anniversary issue of the widely-read publication.
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Numerous researchers from the ISI Intelligent Systems division are involved in the conference, including Lewis Johnson, Carole Beal, Jihei Kim, Andre Valente, and Erin Shaw.
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Lerman shared her recent work with others in the growing field of social information processing a special AAAI- sponsored symposium on the subject in the March at Stanford.
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Lisa Moses will be leaving ISI on August 3, 2007 to fulfill a long- term dream of moving to Thailand.
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Michael Orosz is leading the team working on the tool, called Risk Analysis Workbench, or RAW.
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The winning submissions were judged by a distinguished on the depth of their positive impact on their primary users, their technical merit, and the likelihood they application would be more broadly adopted.
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The program will distribute funding totaling $1.1 million to help academic researchers innovate in advanced mapping and location-based search technologies.
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ISI computer scientist Yolanda Gil leads the newly funded $13.8 million Windward project.
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Near-term applications for the MONARCH include space radar and video processing, which require small size and low power.