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| PROJECT OVERVIEW |
The "Virtual Science Lab" is based at the University of Virginia. It employs emerging software visualization tools to explain technologies affecting our daily lives. The project is directed by Professor John C. Bean. Funding is provided by the National Science Foundation CCLI, NIRT, MRSEC and NUE programs, and the University of Virginia. Additional support was provided by IBM and Discreet Corporations. |
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Movies are created using "3D Studio MAX" (Discreet Division of Autodesk Inc.). Pages are composed using "Dreamweaver" (Macromedia Corporation), JavaScript and PHP. |
| PAGE CREDITS: |
This page was created by Niladri Kansari (MS ′02) and John C. Bean with generous help from Bob Estabrooke, Tony Gallo, Steve Silberstein, Dale Fleming and Tom Appleman of Micron Technologies.
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| LEARN MORE: |
“Computers from Transistors” - Glen Zorpette, Scientific American, The Solid State Century, Vol. 8(1) 1998.
"Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication" - Richard C. Jaeger, Addison-Wesley (1993)
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