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UW Professor Helps Scientists Analyze Their Research in 3-D

Banic, a University of Wyoming assistant professor of computer science, specifically focuses her research on how scientists and academics can better interpret, explore and analyze data through interfacing with three-dimensional environments, such as immersive visualizations, virtual environments and virtual humans.

UW Professor Uses Supercomputer to Model Snowpack’s Effect on Alpine Region Agriculture

Using the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC), Noriaki Ohara plans to use data from the Andes Mountains in Bolivia to focus on how snowpack affects agriculture in alpine regions -- information that can easily translate to the Rocky Mountain region.

UW Professor Sees Clouds as Key to Better Weather Forecast, Climate Predictions

February 8, 2013 — Zhien Wang makes no bones about it. He believes meteorologists could do a better job of predicting the weather. To do so, he believes the clues are in the clouds.

Six UW Research Projects Chosen for Second Cycle of Supercomputer Use

January 31, 2013 — Six University of Wyoming faculty members have been chosen to conduct research on the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC) in Cheyenne this winter.

UW Professor Helps Discover ‘Holy Grail’ Theory of Evolving Modular Networks

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.

UW Wind Research Study Has Potential to Diversify State’s Economy, Provide Energy to California

January 25, 2013 — New transmission and generation infrastructure, relative to power generated by Wyoming’s vaunted wind, would help diversify the state’s economy with more high-paying jobs while providing economically priced renewable power to California, according to a recent study conducted by the University of Wyoming’s Wind Energy Research Center.

Hess Pledges $4.4 Million to UW for Energy Research

January 18 - Today’s announcement also included news that the university has achieved significant success on a campaign to fund the construction of a state-of-the-art UW Energy Engineering Research Facility (EERF), raising $10.9 million in corporate partnerships doubled to $21.8 million by the state’s matching program. Corporate partners include Hess Corporation, Marathon Oil and Ultra Petroleum Corp

Ultra Petroleum’s $2 Million Gift Supports UW Energy Research

January 15, 2013 — A $2 million gift commitment from Ultra Petroleum Corp. will support and enhance the University of Wyoming’s energy research and academic program, the university announced today (Tuesday).

 

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