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collaboratories

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  • noun Plural form of collaboratory.

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  • Demonstrate new applications in areas such as distance education, telemedicine, national security, and "collaboratories" (laboratories without walls).

    Vp Announces New High Speed Networks Connections ITY National Archives 1997

  • Prior to his current role, Myers led the development of scientific "collaboratories" for research and education at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, serving as chief scientist for the Computational Science and Mathematics Division.

    Newswise: Latest News 2010

  • There's also a teaching complex called Studio 2, with two 50-seat classrooms, three seminar rooms, six "collaboratories" with high definition group study screens, and a roomy foyer for cultural programs, as well as eight additional group study rooms, 34 private study carrels, and two auditoriums.

    unknown title 2009

  • There's also a teaching complex called Studio 2, with two 50-seat classrooms, three seminar rooms, six "collaboratories" with high definition group study screens, and a roomy foyer for cultural programs, as well as eight additional group study rooms, 34 private study carrels, and two auditoriums.

    unknown title 2009

  • "collaboratories," which match up its researchers with experts from governments, universities, and companies.

    BusinessWeek.com -- 2009

  • "collaboratories," where broadband is not only the goal of the research, but the vehicle as well.

    Multichannel News: Business News 2009

  • As scientific research becomes increasingly complex and interdisciplinary, scientists see the need to develop "collaboratories," centers without walls in which "the nations 'researchers can perform their research without regard to geographical location -- interacting with colleagues, access instrumentation, sharing data and computational resources,

    The National Information Infrastructure Agenda For Action ITY National Archives 1993

  • As scientific research becomes increasingly complex and interdisciplinary, scientists see the need to develop "collaboratories," centers without walls in which "the nations 'researchers can perform their research without regard to geographical location -- interacting with colleagues, access instrumentation, sharing data and computational resources,

    The National Information Infrastructure On Agenda For Action ITY National Archives 1993

  • The afternoon was dedicated to social software applications in research: e-science, research collaboratories.

    Academia 2.0 workshop at ECSCW’09 2009

  • Prompt shared access to data and computational capability will be key to making our large international collaboratories in high energy physics and fusion efficient and productive.

    Testimony Concerning The Next Generation Internet Initiative, Before The U.S. Senate Subcommittee On Science, Technology, And Space 1997

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