Thursday, 29 April 2010
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
Live broadcast at 11:45 am ET: Almaden Institute 2010 - Smarter Health through Modeling and Simulation
Posted on 05:32 by Unknown
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Monday, 26 April 2010
Chisel like an Egyptian
Posted on 01:49 by Unknown
Inspired by the ancient Egyptians who used chisels to etch text and artistic drawings into stone, IBM scientists have created a "chisel" of their own that is 100,000 times smaller than the tip of a sharp pencil to create nano-sized objects and patterns in both 2 and 3D.
And not to be outdone, the scientists even created a little art of their own to prove that the technique worked.
Smaller
And not to be outdone, the scientists even created a little art of their own to prove that the technique worked.
Smaller
Monday, 19 April 2010
IBM Research First Quarter 2010 External Honors
Posted on 06:50 by Unknown
External recognition demonstrates IBM Research's continuing contribution to the company and to the scientific community. Several researchers were recognized during the quarter:
Member - Major Honorary Academy
Irene Greif, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Laura Haas, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Mark Wegman, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Major Award/Medal/Prize
Member - Major Honorary Academy
Irene Greif, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Laura Haas, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Mark Wegman, National Academy of Engineering, 02/2010
Major Award/Medal/Prize
Monday, 12 April 2010
Inventors’ Corner U.S. Patent 7,519,553 – Method and system for debt collection optimization
Posted on 07:02 by Unknown
This invention, which enables the new IBM Tax Collections Optimizer, describes a technique that can help businesses and governments to optimize the collection of delinquent tax debts. The invention uses a unique combination of data analytics and optimization techniques to automatically create individual action plans that maximize debt collection, given past historical data of tax collections
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