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Ice-sheet model sensitivities to environmental forcing and their use in projecting future sea level (the SeaRISE project)

Published: Jan 1, 2013 Author(s): Abe-Ouchi, Ayako, Aschwanden, Andy, Bindschadler, Robert A., Fastook, James L.,Granzow, Glen, Greve, Ralf, Gutowski, Gail, Herzfeld, Ute, Jackson, Charles, Johnson, Jesse, Khroulev, Constantine, Levermann, Anders, Lipscomb, William H., Martin, Maria A., Morlighem, Mathieu,Nowicki, Sophie, Parizek, Byron R., Pollard, David, Price, Stephen F., Ren, Diandong, Saito, Fuyuki,Sato, Tatsuru, Seddik, Hakime, Seroussi, Helene, Takahashi, Kunio, Walker, Ryan, Wang, Wei Li Abstract: Ten ice-sheet models are used to study sensitivity of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to […]

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Deploying a Multi-Interface RESTful Application in the Cloud

Erik Albert and Sudarshan Chawathe. Deploying a Multi-Interface RESTful Application in the Cloud. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Data Management in Cloud, Grid and P2P Systems (Globe-2013). Prague, Czech Republic. August 26–29, 2013. Abstract: This paper describes the design, implementation, and deployment of an application server whose primary infrastructure is an elastic cloud of servers. […]

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New Computer Engineering Minor Requirements

On Dec 6, 2013, the ECE faculty approved significant changes to the requirements to obtain a minor in Computer Engineering.  The changes are under review by the University UPCC.  Pending approval, current students at the University of Maine will have the option of using the new requirements, or (if they choose) using the minor requirements […]

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Texas Instruments Analog Circuits Laboratory Opened

Texas Instruments and the University of Maine unveiled the new Texas Instruments Analog Circuits Laboratory in Barrows Hall on October 8.  The lab was completely renovated by leveraging a $60,000 investment from TI with funds from the University of Maine to create a modern inviting environment for students to learn the fundamentals of analog circuit […]

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New Nanotechnology Minor

The Nanotechnology Minor comprises both fundamental and specialized coursework preparation for undergraduate students who are interested in nanoscale research and/or who wish to pursue a career in nanotechnology. For more information see the Nanotechnology Minor Flyer.

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Ali Abedi Receives IEEE Award

Ali Abedi has been selected as a recipient of the  the 2013 IEEE Region 1 Enhancement of the Relationship between IEEE and Industry Award.  The award recognizes Ali’s “leadership in bringing together and forming lasting partnerships between IEEE and the wireless and aerospace industries“. Congratulations and well done, Ali!

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LASST Video Highlight

Well-established facilities at LASST are available for materials synthesis and processing, analysis and characterization, and device fabrication and testing. Students obtain experience with state-of-the-art instrumentation under the guidance of LASST faculty and professional staff. See LASST video highlight

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Smart Grid in Maine

Maine has been included in the leading 15 states in the nation for smart grid investment.  The rankings are based upon each state’s smart grid policies, investment, and customer engagement.  The findings are summarized in this report from the Gridwise Alliance and the Smart Grid Policy Center.

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DeepCwind Consortium Summer Internships

SGC and the UMaine-led DeepCwind Consortium are co-sponsoring a summer internship in electricity distribution and transmittion. This position is 12 weeks in duration and is located in Orono, ME with some travel to other offices and field locations. Applicants should be juniors or seniors pusuing a degree ine electrical engineering, civil engineering, or a relevant […]

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CIS welcomes cooperating faculty

CIS is delighted to welcome five new cooperating professors. David Hiebeler and Andre Khalil join us from from Department of Mathematics, and Bruce Segee and Yifeng Zhu from Electrical and Computing Engineering. This provides yet more proof that CIS is the hub of things computational at Orono.

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