Science
Summary: Learn how Apple technology has advanced scientific research and learning at colleges and universities.
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Podcasts:
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. Sliz has brought together the 86 members of the consortium that launched the Structural Biology Grid (SBGrid).
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. As director of the Center for Simulation of Advanced Rockets at UIUC, Heath orchestrates and oversees the efforts of a team of research scientists and engineers who are collaborating with the U.S. Department of Energy, NASA, and other agencies.
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. Dr. Williams is a renowned leader in education who has helped transform the way in which students learn science.
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. Johnson is responsible for leading the integration of information technology into the traditional teaching and learning activities of UM’s dental curriculum, and into the university’s clinical education and operations.
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. Trent is a leader in structure-based drug design, as well as the macromolecular dynamic modeling of proteins, DNA, and RNA.
The Apple Science Innovators podcast series profiles scientists using Apple technology to advance research and learning in colleges and universities. Botstein, a world-renowned geneticist and educator, was one of the pioneers of the Human Genome Project.
Apple Science Innovator - Dr. Alyssa Goodman - Harvard University
This Apple Education podcast features the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and their use of iMacs in computer labs on campus. UIUC’s 40,000 students have their choice of using the Macintosh or Windows operating systems, both of which run reliably on one computer – an iMac with Mac OS X Leopard. In addition, UIUC is enjoying a significant reduction in its energy consumption and costs.
This Apple Education podcast features New York University College of Dentistry leaders discussing how student demand drove the integration of technology in the classroom, and the adoption of iTunes U. Now the college has launched the digital capturing initiative and future dentists have an easy means of recording and playing back their daily lectures. At the same time, their ITnformatics staff has an affordable, scalable solution for data archiving and distribution via their internal, password-protected iTunes U site.
Penn’s Department of Psychiatry relies on a Apple Xsan and Xserve solution to conduct cutting edge research in the areas of schizophrenia and other neurological disorders.
At Texas A&M University, one of the world’s largest computer clusters relies on an Apple Xserve solution to serve its U.S. campus and its sister campus in Qatar.
A University of California at Merced computer science major describes how the ease of use of his MacBook benefits him both academically and socially.
This Apple Education podcast features President Michael Crow and University Technology Officer Adrian Sannier from Arizona State University discussing the relationship of their vision for campus sustainability, a multicampus drive toward carbon neutrality, and Apple’s commitment to sustainability, especially with their energy efficient and environmentally friendly computers. Crow and Sannier highlight the connection among today’s globally aware students, ASU’s vision, and Apple’s support.