Speed Keys
May 15, 2013 -- Solving their code's I/O problems leads to faster performance and a new step forward in seismological research for University of Wyoming researchers.
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May 15, 2013 -- Solving their code's I/O problems leads to faster performance and a new step forward in seismological research for University of Wyoming researchers.
March 13, 2013 -- Congratulations to Allyson Anderson for her (second!) PIE award.
March 6, 2013 -- For as long as she can remember, Amy Banic has been fascinated with human-computer interaction and virtual reality. That fascination has become the basis of her scholarly research -- and all in 3-D.
Feb 26, 2013 -- Handel Information Technologies Inc. becomes the inaugural member of the Computer Science Industrial Affiliates Program
January 30, 2013 -- One of the University of Wyoming's newest professors has tackled a decade-old question regarding the evolutionary origins of modularity and discovered a new theory for why biological entities are organized into modules.
Oct 27, 2012 -- These students push their minds to the limit, manipulating technologies such as analytics, system optimization and collaboration to effectively solve a semester's worth of computer programming in just five hours. The amount of talent that we have the opportunity to witness each year is truly impressive and a testament to the value of this competition
October 15, 2012 - This past summer, Nels Frazier taught computational science concepts to high school and middle school students around the state. This fall, the University of Wyoming fifth-year undergraduate from LaGrange will receive some supercomputing education of his own.
October 2, 2012 -- A celebration is scheduled Monday, Oct. 15