- News in Brief for July 23, 2008
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(07/23/2008)
College Gives Funds for Creative Technology CampsWith financial help from Computing, the Savannah campus of Georgia Tech is hosting summer camps where elementary through high school students can learn to create original computer animations and games and build and program robots. Source: Effingham Herald
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(07/17/2008)
Aquariums Teach Students to Think Below the SurfaceUsing computer modeling of how aquarium fish are affected by their environment helps middle school science teachers demonstrate how complex systems function, according to an article co-authored by interactive computing Associate Professor Ashok Goel, senior research scientist Spencer Rugaber and Ph.D. student Swaroop Vattam. Source: Science Scope
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(07/16/2008)
Video Game Chip Could Help Find Oil ReservesComputational science and engineering Professor David Bader has been working with IBM on developing its PowerXCell processor, a supercomputing chip originally designed for the Playstation 3, to search for oil reserves in what is called “ultradeep water” – 5,000 feet or more deep. Source: Financial Times
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