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NCSA Video on Demand brings you talks, presentations, briefings, and other science and technology video content. You can get it from iTunes or sign up for an RSS feed that delivers the content to you automatically (Get instruction on how to subscribe). Or download individual Quicktime videos or watch Flash videos right here.
To download Quicktime files:
PC: Right-click the Quicktime link and select 'Save Target As...'
Mac: Press the 'Control' key, click the Quicktime link and select 'Download linked file'
Towards a Unified Computational Framework for Prostate Pathology
Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Posted: April 17, 2008
Talk given: October 24, 2007
University of Illinois bioengineering researcher Rohit Bhargava describes how he collaborated with NCSA to explore new techniques for cancer diagnosis. Bhargava worked with NCSA through the center's Faculty Fellows program.
Running time: 1:08:46
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~343 MB)
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Essential cyber-resources
Angela Wilson, University of North Texas
Posted: April 1, 2008
Talk given: August 22, 2007
Angela Wilson, a chemistry researcher from the University of North Texas, explains how essential supercomputing resources at NCSA and other National Science Foundatino centers have been to her research and to persuading her institution to invest in research computing.
Running time: 24:34
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~196 MB)
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Simulations take aim at HIV
Carlos Simmerling, State University of New York Stony Brook
Posted: March 18, 2008
Talk given: August 22, 2007
Carlos Simmerling of the State University of New York Stony Brook details his group's work using high-performance computing to investigate dynamic aspects of biomolecular structure and function, with particular focus on their research into HIV protease.
Running time: 28:43
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~233 MB)
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Biomolecular Simulation Toward the Petascale
Thomas E. Cheatham III, University of Utah
Posted: March 4, 2008
Talk given: August 22, 2007
University of Utah computational researcher Thomas E. Cheatham III looks at both positive and negative trends on the national supercomputing scene during a talk recorded at the fall meeting of the American Chemical Society.
Running time: 26:53
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~224 MB)
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From Megaflops to Teraflops: From Molecules to Cells
Klaus Schulten, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Posted: February 5, 2008
Talk given: August 22, 2007
Klaus Schulten discusses the ways in which the computing power provided by the National Science Foundation, including systems at NCSA, accelerates his research.
Running time: 29:42
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~243 MB)
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Pattern learning for groundwater recharge
Yu-Feng Lin, Illinois State Water Survey
Posted: January 22, 2008
Talk given: April 5, 2007
Illinois State Water Survey researcher Yu-Feng Lin describes the collaborative
project he undertook with NCSA's Image Spatial Data Analysis Group as part of his
recent faculty fellowship.
Running time: 58:01
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~677 MB)
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Mining Outliers and Rare Events in Data Streams
Jiawei Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Posted: January 8, 2008
Talk given: March 8, 2007
Faculty Fellow Jiawei Han details his work to develop fast, scalable, and effective data stream mining techniques.
Running time: 48:56
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~397 MB)
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Where does it all go? How $70 million in NSF cyberinfrastructure is leveraged
John Towns, NCSA
Posted: December 19, 2007
Talk given: August 22, 2007
John Towns gives data and insights on the National Science Foundation's cyberinfrastructure strategy, how these resources are used, and current and coming trends.
Running time: 44:09
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~311 MB)
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Reconfigurable Computing: From Satellites to Supercomputers
Alan George, Director of NSF Center for High-Performance Reconfigurable Computing (CHREC)
Posted: December 19, 2007
Talk given: July 18, 2007
Reconfigurable computing is making inroads in embedded systems and high-end computing. George discusses opportunities and challenges, including several case studies.
Running time: 1:35:36
Full-length Quicktime .mov (~589 MB)
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