7/1/2009
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Last year, Intel and Microsoft funded the establishment of UPCRC Illinois with the goal of bringing parallel computing to mainstream consumer applications. The TEEVE project, led by UPCRC faculty Klara Nahrstedt and funded by the National Science Foundation, is one of many Parallel@Illinois research efforts. Parallel@Illinois represents the breadth of Illinois activities and resources invested in pioneering and promoting parallel computing research and education.
More information about the TEEVE project is available at the following websites:
- http://cairo.cs.uiuc.edu/teleimmersion
- http://isda.ncsa.uiuc.edu/teleimmersiveSpace/
- http://tele-immersion.citris-uc.org/
Additional news coverage of UPCRC Illinois at Research@Intel Day:
- Wired Online Gadget Lab
- cnet news
- Forbes.com
- guardian.co.ok
- Wall Street Journal.Digital Network
- PCMag.com
- Connected Social Media
- flickr photos
About the Universal Parallel Computing Research Center
The Universal Parallel Computing Research Center (UPCRC) at the University of Illinois is a joint research endeavor of the Department of Computer Science, the Coordinated Science Laboratory, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and corporate partners Microsoft and Intel. The center builds on a history of Illinois innovation in parallel computing that spans four decades. UPCRC is also one of many Parallel@Illinois efforts currently invested in pioneering and promoting parallel computing research and education.