Alex Barclay from The Laureate Institute of Brain Research talks about how to build a systems architecture to support next generation medical imaging.
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Alex Barclay from The Laureate Institute of Brain Research talks about how to build a systems architecture to support next generation medical imaging.
filmed & edited by Deirdré Straughan
Stephen Tyree and Alex Barclay of the Laureate Institute for Brain Research discuss image processing and data storage needs for brain studies.
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We’re having a big snowstorm in Colorado today, so I have been discussing with some local colleagues on Twitter how to measure accumulations. I haven’t lived around snow much (til I moved to Colorado last year), so I haven’t done this much before.
@vdotw advised “Measure [with a ruler] at a flat spot, like an outside table.”
Well, okay, we have lots of outside tables at Sun’s Broomfield campus, but they all seem to have accumulated different amounts of snow:
This one (shown at far left in the photo above) had about 5 inches:
This one looked more promising:
And, in fact:
Thirteen inches! (That’s a fourteen-inch ruler.)
So what am I supposed to do here? Take an average?
Dave Caplan demos at Oracle Open World 2009.
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Max Bruning presents at the Kernel Conference, Australia, July 2009.