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|summary = According to legend, Genghis Khan lies buried somewhere beneath the dusty steppe of Northeastern Mongolia, entombed in a spot so secretive that anyone who made the mistake of encountering his funeral procession was executed on the spot. Once he was below ground, his men brought in horses to trample evidence of his grave, and just to be absolutely sure he would never be found, they diverted a river to flow over their leader's final resting place. What Khan and his followers could not have envisioned was that nearly 800 years after his death, scientists at UC San Diego's Center for Interdisciplinary Science in Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3) would be able to locate his tomb using advanced visualization technologies being developed by our team. | |summary = According to legend, Genghis Khan lies buried somewhere beneath the dusty steppe of Northeastern Mongolia, entombed in a spot so secretive that anyone who made the mistake of encountering his funeral procession was executed on the spot. Once he was below ground, his men brought in horses to trample evidence of his grave, and just to be absolutely sure he would never be found, they diverted a river to flow over their leader's final resting place. What Khan and his followers could not have envisioned was that nearly 800 years after his death, scientists at UC San Diego's Center for Interdisciplinary Science in Art, Architecture and Archaeology (CISA3) would be able to locate his tomb using advanced visualization technologies being developed by our team. | ||
|reference = [http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/article.php?id=1403 Read More] | |reference = [http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/article.php?id=1403 Read More] | ||
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+ | |name = October 14, 2008 - Calit2 & KAUST are partnering to create world-class visualization and virtual reality research and training activities | ||
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+ | |caption = [http://www.kaust.edu.sa KAUST] | ||
+ | |summary = King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and the University of California, San Diego today announced a special partnership to collaborate on world-class visualization and virtual reality research and training activities. The Geometric Modeling and Scientific Visualization Research Center (GM&SVRC) is expected to enhance research in areas ranging from solar power to clean water and new medicines. Under the four-year agreement, the UC San Diego division of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) will provide expertise in visualization, virtual-reality and collaboration tools to support KAUST’s ambitious plan to deploy state-of-the-art technologies for scientific research. | ||
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* 10/29/2008 [http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Story?id=6131609&page=1 High-Tech Search for Legendary Warlord] | * 10/29/2008 [http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Story?id=6131609&page=1 High-Tech Search for Legendary Warlord] | ||
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* 10/14/2008 The extension to the [http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=1401 San Diego Supercomputer Center] is dedicated and with it a new 80 mega pixel OptIPortal powered by our visual analytics tools. | * 10/14/2008 The extension to the [http://www.calit2.net/newsroom/release.php?id=1401 San Diego Supercomputer Center] is dedicated and with it a new 80 mega pixel OptIPortal powered by our visual analytics tools. | ||
* 10/08/2008 [[Research_Projects:_CGLX |CGLX]] [http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/downloads.html v1.2.2] (Salamander) has been released, including major enhancements | * 10/08/2008 [[Research_Projects:_CGLX |CGLX]] [http://vis.ucsd.edu/~cglx/downloads.html v1.2.2] (Salamander) has been released, including major enhancements |
Revision as of 14:51, 27 April 2009
Recent News and Media Coverage
April 22, 2009 - UC Davis Genome Center installs HIPerSpace Technology |
April 17, 2009 - 'Cosmic Tree of Life' on HIPerSpace Wall |
March 3, 2009 - Coastal Bluff Imaging Study Featured in SIO Explorations |
February 12, 2009 - NASA Lunar Science Institute installs HIPerSpace Technology |
January 9, 2009 - DOE Awards Supercomputing Grant for Extreme Visualization of Cultural Patterns |
2008
November 11, 2008 - Article features Michael Olsen and our Coastal Bluff Erosion Monitoring and Modeling Project |
October 31, 2008 - Researchers Look Into the Past with High-Resolution Digital Scans of Italy's Palazzo Medici |
October 27, 2008 - Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation Adopts HIPerSpace Technology for Education |
October 15, 2008 - Researcher Hopes to Find Hidden Tomb of Genghis Khan Using Non-Invasive Technologies |
October 14, 2008 - Calit2 & KAUST are partnering to create world-class visualization and virtual reality research and training activities |
October 6, 2008 - Our HIPerWall Technology and Related Research are a Centerpiece in UC Irvine's Shaping the Future Video |
September 20, 2008 - Space and HIPerSpace: Mars Rover's Rendezvous with Calit2 Display |
September 16, 2008 - Larry Smarr blogs about HIPerVerse on Calit2Life |
September 15, 2008 - HIPerVerse Breaks 1/2 Gigapixel Barrier During CalREN-XD/High Performance Research Workshop |
September 8, 2008 - Intel Donates 200 Microprocessors to Promote our Visualization Research |
September 2, 2008 - Structural Engineers and Computer Scientists Hope to Integrate Disciplines to Revolutionize Building Construction |
August 25, 2008 - Our group takes center stage at NVISION 2008 with the OptIPortable (HIPerSpace Nano) |
August 14, 2008 - CGLX Now Downloaded over 4,000 Times and Driving Nearly all Major Multi-Tile Systems (OptIPortals). |
July 10, 2008 - UK News Service Says, 'Now That's a Big TV' |
April 22, 2008 - Our research about the Search for the Lost Leonardo is featured on CBS 60 Minutes |
Match 10, 2008 - The National Geographic Society and the City of Florence team up in support of the DaVinci Project |
January 16, 2008 - Calit2 and University of Melbourne Initiate Australia's Ultra-Resolution Global Collaboration Laboratory |
January 11, 2008 - UC San Diego Researchers Acquire Data on Renaissance Landmark in Search for da Vinci Mural |
- 10/29/2008 High-Tech Search for Legendary Warlord
- 10/14/2008 The extension to the San Diego Supercomputer Center is dedicated and with it a new 80 mega pixel OptIPortal powered by our visual analytics tools.
- 10/08/2008 CGLX v1.2.2 (Salamander) has been released, including major enhancements
- 09/20/2008 Space and HIPerSpace: Mars Rover's Rendezvous with Calit2 Display
- 09/17/2008 3D Virtual Reality Environment Developed at UC San Diego Helps Scientists Innovate.
- 09/15/2008 HIPerVerse breaks 1/2 gigapixel barrier during CalREN-XD/High Performance Research Workshop
- 06/26/2008 The Cross-Platform Cluster Graphics Library, (CGLX v1.2.1) is now available packaged for Mac-OSX
- 06/25/2008 NASA launches hyperwall-2 for second place in ulta-high res tiled displays. HIPerSpace remains in first place and HIPerWall is now third.
- 06/16/2008 286 mega pixel edition of HIPerSpace unveiled during meeting with National Geographic Society at UCSD
- 06/12/2008 HIPerSpace fully operational at 286,720,000 pixel resolution
- 06/03/2008 Latest Spitzer Space Telescope data screaming on HIPerSpace in full beauty, using new algorithms for giga pixel visualization
- 06/01/2008 The Cross-Platform Cluster Graphics Library, (CGLX v1.2.1) is now available as a roll for ROCKS (HIPerRoll)
- 04/10/2008 BlueMarble as you have never seen it before. 44 giga pixel image deck fully interactive on HIPerSpace.
2006
August 8, 2006 - Professor Kuester gives invited talk at Apple's World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) |
April 16, 2006 - HIPerWall: New Vistas in Scientific Visualization (Apple Profiles our HIPerWall research) |