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Collaborations and Labs
Much of this research is done in collaboration
with colleagues in industry, governmental agencies and other universities.
Some areas of formal collaboration are:
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National Science Foundation
The Department is a member
of the NSF Center for Research on Parallel Computation based
at Rice University, the only NSF Science and Technology Center
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Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL)
The Department's close association
with ORNL provides unique
research opportunities for both graduate and undergraduate students,
allowing for practical hands-on experience in a professional
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Distributed Intelligence Laboratory
The Distributed Intelligence Laboratory was founded in August of 2002 by
Prof. Lynne E. Parker and is engaged in research in cooperative robotics
and distributed artificial intelligence. |
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Grid-based Ecological Multimodeling (GEM)
The GEM project focuses on the development of new computational methods, particularly using
parallel and grid computing, to address environmental problems that require interactions
between multiple types of computational models. |
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Innovative Computing Laboratory (ICL)
The Innovative Computing
Laboratory, ICL, performs research in the area of high-performance
computing. Their efforts include such projects as PVM, BLAS,
Linpack, ScaLAPACK and Netlib |
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Joint Institute for Computational Science (JICS)
The Joint Institute for Computational
Science at UTK facilitates interactions between the department
faculty and faculty in science and engineering departments interested
in computational science. |
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See Laboratory (Seelab)
The See Laboratory is devoted to innovative research
in visualization and computer graphics with direct
impact on today's cutting edge medical and scientific
research
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Scalable Intracampus Research Grid (SInRG)
The Scalable Intracampus Research Grid (SInRG) project aims to deploy a research infrastructure
on the UTK campus. It's primary purpose is to provide a technological
and organizational microcosm in which key research challenges
within the field of grid-based computing can be more effectively
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Software Quality Research Lab (SQRL)
The SQRL conducts research in innovative software development techniques.
The laboratory's research focuses on integrating sound, mathematically rigorous principles into the
software development process. |
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Logistical Computing and Internetworking Lab (LoCI)
The Logistical Computing and Internetworking (LoCI) Laboratory is devoted to information
logistics in distributed computer systems and networks. Information logistics is the
study of the flexible coscheduling of the fundamental physical resources that
underpin computer systems: storage, computation, and data transmission. |
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