ChemComm Homepage publication of communications on important new developments in chemistry. Publicationis rapid, thus providing information on new avenues of research in the http://www.rsc.org/is/journals/current/chemcomm/cccpub.htm
Extractions: Change background colour It was with great sadness that we learned that Professor Ian P Rothwell (Purdue University and Associate Editor of ChemComm ) died on Sunday May 9, 2004. Sarah Thomas and the ChemComm Editorial Team send our sincere condolences to Ian's family, friends and colleagues. ChemComm's impact factor has risen to 4.038 according to the recent data released by ISI. Find out all the latest from ChemComm in ChemComm News including features on recently published hot papers , significant chemical biology in ChemComm and ChemComm authors in the news. In our 2004 Editorial read about the continuing high standards making ChemComm the journal of choice for reporting novel work to a wide audience. Keep in touch with the latest ideas and opinions in chemistry by reading our Focus articles all of which are free to access. In our latest Focus Article Nina Hall discusses Albert Eschenmoser's work, investigating the chemistry of alternative potential genetic oligomers that may throw light on the problem how life as we know it got started Chemical Communications is the leading journal for the publication of communications on important new developments in chemistry. Publication is rapid, thus providing information on new avenues of research in the shortest possible time.
ACFnewsource Story Archive: Science & Technology Assists the commercial broadcast news media in its coverage of science and technology, which is often underreported because of staffing and budgetary restraints. Enhances the coverage by providing research, development and production of news stories free of charge to commercial news outlets. http://www.acfnewsource.org/archive/science.html
Man-Machine Interaction ETH research activities in education, communication, interface design, task analysis to prototyping. Zurich, Switzerland. http://www.iha.bepr.ethz.ch/pages/forschung/MMI/
Section On Applied Probability A subdivision of the Institute for Operations research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena, for example, manufacturing, communication network, computer network, service, and financial systems. http://www.ie.psu.edu/aps/
ParTec AG - Smarter Clustering... Builds parallel computing clusters from commodity hardware using a high performance communication subsystem. Information about products, downloadable manuals, research papers. http://www.par-tec.de/
Extractions: Home deutsch ParTec AG Products ... Partner Cluster Competence ParTec AG is a leader in providing communication and management software for High Performance Compute Cluster. With ParTec AG offers a comprehensive and sophisticated middleware solution and one of the most innovative cluster products. provides in a single software package all necessary functionality for an efficient operating and a professional management for LINUX-clusters. Due to the high-performance communication-protocoll it is also an optimization- and tuning-tool for many HPC-applications. provides a user-friendly configuration- and administration-tool combined with optimized communication. News Reseller-contract with PathScale - April 2004 ParTec offers PathScale Compiler in Europe weiter Press Release - March 2004 University of Wuppertal selects Parastation Software for largest LINUX Cluster ALiCEnext more Version 4.0.6 released - January 2004
Extractions: Optimum graphic presentation of this site requires a modern standards-friendly browser. The browser you are using may not display exactly as we intended, but you will still be able to access all of our content. For more information, see About This Site . Why upgrade? Click here to see how this site's homepage displays with a modern browser. RAND Paul Baran - Distributed Communications MEMORANDUM I. Introduction to Distributed Communications Network Paul Baran This research is sponsored by the United States Air Force under Project RAND-Contract No. AF 49(638)-700 monitored by the Directorate of Development Plans, Deputy Chief of Staff, Research and Development, Hq USAF. Views or conclusions contained in this Memorandum should not be interpreted as representing the official opinion or policy of the United States Air Force. DDC AVAILABILITY NOTICE
EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION 3 88 37 05 32 Email esf@esf.org, 2004 Call for proposals European CollaborativeResearch Projects in advert ESF is seeking Director of communication More than http://www.esf.org/
Extractions: Volatile Organic Compounds in the Biosphere-Atmosphere System (VOCBAS) - An ESF programme Stable Isotopes in Biospheric-Atmospheric Exchange (SIBAE) - An ESF programme Opportunities for outstanding young scientists in Europe to create an independant research team ESF Consortium for Ocean Drilling (ECOD) - White Paper Annual Report 2002 European Science Policy Briefing N° 22 - ESF statement on the Green paper on Europes Space Policy
BS-Bildsignalverarbeitung Contains information about the scientists and their research. The group is very active in research and standardization (ITUT VCEG, MPEG) for the field of video coding and transmission. http://bs.hhi.de
Virginia Tech's Mobile And Portable Radio Research Group communications revolution. With 5,000,000 US cellular subscribers by the end of thedecade, researchers at Virginia Tech identified the need for a research and http://www.mprg.org/
Extractions: var sc_project=283062; The U.S. introduction of analog cellular radio in 1983 heralded the beginning of the wireless communications revolution. With 5,000,000 U.S. cellular subscribers by the end of the decade, researchers at Virginia Tech identified the need for a research and educational program that would meet the requirements of the burgeoning wireless industry in terms of research, education, and professional development of technical staff. In 1990, some of the worlds largest telecommunications firms provided early seed funding for MPRG founder Professor Ted Rappaport to establish one of the first wireless research programs in the country.
SAGE Publications - Written Communication A quarterly journal of research, theory and application. Available online to subscribers. Includes description, editorial board, sample copies for librarians, subscription information, fax order form, latest reviews and notes for authors. http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105811
The MTSU Poll Sponsored by the Office of communication research at Middle Tennessee State University sCollege of Mass communication, the poll tracks attitudes regarding http://www.mtsu.edu/~mtpoll/
Extractions: The MTSU Poll Statewide Latest Spring 2004 Results Trends in Income-Tax Support Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" To view the full questionnaire, see the exact percentages, access data files, or find links to previous polls, go to the Downloads box below at right. To search this site, click here Student interviewers make
Extractions: July 1, 2004 and December 31, 2005. Decisions will be announced in April 2004. This program is for scholars in the humanities to do research in the People's Republic of China. US citizens and permanent residents who have lived in the US continuously for at least three years by the application deadline are eligible to apply. This program supports individuals, with the Ph.D. or equivalent, to do in-depth research on China or the Chinese portion of a comparative study. Grants are offered for four to 12 months of research in China. Applicants should demonstrate that they have fully utilized the available resources in the US and are prepared by virtue of study, training, and planning to take full advantage of an opportunity to do research in China. The program has been made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Starr Foundation.
Index.htm Institute researches bioacoustics and animal communication, especially of endangered species. http://Animalvoice.com/
Extractions: Fauna Communications Research Institute "If we could talk to the animals, walk with the animals, what a lovely place the world would be." Dr. Dolittle Bruel and Kjaer Engineering Magazine (No.1, 2003) Case Study: Solving the Cat's Purr Mystery Fauna Communications co-awarded National Science Foundation Grant # 0326395 called the Dr.Dolittle Project RESEARCH ABOUT US Fauna Communications Research Institute is a non-profit institute dedicated to the study of animal communication, especially those animals that are endangered in the wild. This type of animal communication research contributes extensively to the knowledge of an animal, and helps with its continued conservation and protection. We have a vocalization database of endangered and threatened species that we are continually updating. Humans tend to equate communication with intelligence, perhaps the public would do more to protect these great creatures if they consider them knowing.The institute conducts communication-behavior correlation studies on species that have never been recorded before. Our focus is also on creating empirical and objective language acquisition research with animals. We now have the technology to create secondary languages and study interspecies communication empirically. EQUIPMENT NEWS PRESS SERVICES ... PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE We believe that there are some animals that are capable of healing themselves. We can use this knowledge to generate new non-interventional methods for humans to employ, and to provide third-world countries with premium and inexpensive health care.
COST281 Page information can be found at http//www.icnirp.org. this area to share their latestresearch, to assess Short Term Mission on Mobile communication and Children http://www.cost281.org/
Extractions: ''Joint workshop IEEE, ICES/ COST 281: Thermal Physiology Workshop'' The primary goal of the workshop is to develop appropriate techniques for predicting the thermophysiological responses of human beings who are exposed to RF/MW fields at specific frequencies, field strengths, and field characteristics and to validate some predictions with existing human exposure data. A primary focus on RF/MW bioeffects, their dosimetry and prediction through modeling, would provide an enhancement of our capability to set science-based safety standards for human exposure to electromagnetic fields.
Collaboratory For Research On Electronic Work (CREW) Based in the School of Information at the University of Michigan, the center focuses on the design of new organizations and the technologies of voice, data, and video communication that make them possible. The site includes information relating to lab seminars, publications, staff details, sponsors, and current and completed projects. http://www.crew.umich.edu/
Extractions: CREW, the Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work, is a research unit within the School of Information . Research at CREW focuses on the design of new organizations and the technologies of voice, data, and video communication that make them possible. Improved! Go to the CREW technical reports page Improved! CREW's research draws on computer, information, cognitive, and social science. CREW, as part of the School of Information, provides graduate education to train a new kind of professional who can use abstract disciplinary knowledge to solve real-world organizational problems. CREW exchanges information and insights with partner organizations in industry, academia, and government.
Ability Research Home Page Proposes hand held augmentative communication devices. http://www.skypoint.com/~ability/
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ECA | Eastern Communication Association The Eastern communication Association was initially established in 1910 and continues as the oldest professional communication association in the United http://www.ecasite.org/
Roberto Ramirez-Iniguez research in optical wireless communication using nondirected infrared radiation. Information about the author's research work at Warwick University. http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~esruk/
Extractions: Versión en español R oberto Ramirez-Iniguez received a BEng degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in 1996, and an MSc degree in Communications and Real-Time Electronic Systems from the University of Bradford in 1998. After getting his first degree he worked for a short period of time in Tektronix Mexico in the area of Tools and Business Units. In 1997 he was awarded sponsorship from the DGAPA (UNAM) to start postgraduate studies at Bradford University. From 1998 to present, he has been researching in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the University of Warwick in the area of Optical Wireless Communications. He is currently working for Optical Antenna Solutions within the Communications and Signal Processing research group in the of Warwick University. He finished his PhD degree in 2002. His research areas of interest are Optical Communications, Optical Wireless Systems and Digital Communications. The CSP/PC Team Members Optical Wireless Communications His research work at Warwick Published Work, Learned Society Memberships and Patents
Becta :: Reports And Publications our What the research Says series in giving an initial idea of the available researchevidence on aspects of using Information and Communications Techn http://www.becta.org.uk/research/display.cfm?section=1