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Articles I wrote many moons ago...
Vertex Pharmaceuticals: Two Problems. One Solution. // Vertex discovers small molecules that solve big problems. Having phased out their aging SGI workstations in favor of Macs, Vertex researchers have streamlined their workflow by unifying all of their tasks on a single platform. Get to know NetBSD // NetBSD runs on more hardware platforms than any other UNIX® derivative due to smart design decisions and a commitment to portable code... Michael Trott: The Science and Art of Mathematica // As a theoretical physicist and senior Mathematica developer at Wolfram Research, Michael Trott is responsible for visualizations of complex mathematical expressions that have become the face of Mathematica. Take a closer look at OpenBSD // OpenBSD is quite possibly the most secure operating system on the planet. Every step of the development process focuses on building a secure, open, and free platform. UNIX and Linux administrators take note: Without realizing it, you probably use tools ported from OpenBSD every day. Ma ybe it's time to give the whole operating system a closer look. Thrust Belt Imaging: The Tools for Accurate Seismic Imaging // Oil and gas exploration is high-risk business whose success depends upon accurate seismic imaging and analysis. To keep the risk to a minimum, Thrust Belt Imaging implemented a powerful imaging system based on Xserves and Apple Cinema Displays. Felice Frankel: Scientific Discovery Through Visualization // In the world of scientific visualization, Felice Frankel's photographic portrayals of nature's phenomena are unmatched in their beauty and in their capacity to communicate science and inspire new discoveries. The Parallel Image Processing Environment (PIPE): Automated Parallelization of Satellite Data Analyses (PDF LINK) // This is a paper on the cluster we setup at Scripps Insitution of Oceanography's Digital Image Analysis Lab. It was published in Concurrency and Computation. IT Support for Mac OS X in Scientific Organizations (PDF LINK) // An article I wrote for Apple. You can download it from Bio IT World, which is linked to from the title. Two tools bring Ajax to Eclipse's Ajax Toolkit Framework // An article I wrote for IBM developerWorks. Hydrologic Scales, Cloud Variability, Remote Sensing, and Models: Implications for Forecasting Snowmelt and Streamflow (PDF LINK) // This was published in Weather and Forecasting. I didn't do much on the modeling end, but the algorithm I developed for obtaining the areal extent of snow cover is used to obtain the primary data. Various published papers from my time at Scripps Oceanography // These can be found in IEEE and Elsevier journals. |