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Researchers Discover 'Window on the Brain' That Could Help Treat Disorders; High performance computing process leads to creation of a new company
EUGENE, Ore. -- A discovery by scientists at the University of Oregon's Neuroinformatics Center NIC promises to help physicians "see" electrical activity in the brain more clearly, opening the way to improved medical care for epilepsy and other brain disorders. The process, which recently won a major international award,...
Barefoot behind the kit
Byline: Fred Crafts The Register-Guard Let's get down to the bare facts about Portland drummer Alan Jones: He plays barefooted. He also plays with the best jazz musicians in the business, such as Nancy King, Flora Purim, George Cables, Mose Allison, John Laporta, Lew Tabakin,...
Level 3 announces new customer agreements; Company providing network services to The George Washington University, University of Oregon and Southern Crossroads.
M2 PRESSWIRE-24 February 2003-Level 3 Communications: Level 3 announces new customer agreements; Company providing network services to The George Washington University, University of Oregon and Southern CrossroadsC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02242003 Broomfield, Colo. -- Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:LVLT) today...
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Beat Column.
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 23--PEOPLE WILL FORSYTH has become a partner with the Eugene law firm of Hershner Hunter Andrews Neill & Smith. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon School of...
Students show work
Byline: The Register-Guard Sixteen University of Oregon graduate students will present an eclectic mix of media and styles in "MFA/02," the annual master of fine arts group exhibition, which will open Friday at Oveissi & Co., 22 W. Seventh Ave. Organized jointly each year by...
City/Region Digest
Byline: The Register-Guard LOCAL Candidate withdraws from EWEB race Dale Smith, director of the University of Oregon's computer network, has dropped out of the race for a seat on the Eugene Water & Electric Board. Smith filed last week...
Aspects of Networking in Multiplayer Computer Games
This paper provides a concise overview of four aspects affecting networking in MCGs. Firstly, networking resources (bandwidth, latency, and computational power) set the technical boundaries within which the MCG must operate. Secondly, distribution concepts encompass communication architectures (peer-to-peer, client/server, server network), and both data and control architectures (centralized, distributed, replicated)....
University of Oregon receives a $200,000-plus donation from Cisco Systems - NEWS - Brief Article
The University of Oregon's computing center has received a donation of more than $200,000 from computer networking giant Cisco Systems to bolster the school's advanced computing efforts, according to published reports. Cisco Systems plans to donate a total of about $500,000 to the school over time, of which the...
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