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Maine Epscor End-To-End Connectivity For Sustainability Science Collaboration, Michael Eckardt, Vicki Nemeth, Jeffrey Letourneau, Bruce E. Segee Feb 2014

Maine Epscor End-To-End Connectivity For Sustainability Science Collaboration, Michael Eckardt, Vicki Nemeth, Jeffrey Letourneau, Bruce E. Segee

University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports

This NSF EPSCoR C2 project allowed Maine EPSCoR to continue the state’s momentum to enhance the connectivity of the state’s research, higher education, and K-12 institutions through Maine’s Research and Education Network (MaineREN). Over the last few years, multi-million dollar investments have built networking and computing power at the state level, including: 1) the installation of 1,100 miles of middle-mile fiber optic cable; 2) investments in shared computing resources for high performance computing and cloud computing; 3) the Maine School and Library Network; 4) the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (grade 6-12 laptops); and 5) investments in high-performance visualization and videoconferencing. …


University Of Maine Engineering, University Of Maine College Of Engineering, Dana N. Humphries Jan 2014

University Of Maine Engineering, University Of Maine College Of Engineering, Dana N. Humphries

UMaine Today

Promotional magazine for the University of Maine's College of Engineering. This issue explores the energy generation and energy transmission-related engineering programs being conducted by faculty, staff, and students with the College of Engineering. Topics in this issue include the college's active learning program, coverage of an alumna's career, remediating wetlands, and the University of Maine RiSE Center.


Minerva 2014, The Honors College Jan 2014

Minerva 2014, The Honors College

Minerva

This issue of Minerva includes an article on newly expanded and renovated Honors spaces; a spotlight on student research collaboratives; a celebration of renowned Honors faculty members, Steve Cohn and Tina Passman; and a discussion of Honors student travel and volunteerism.


Big Broadband: One Component Of A Complex System, Gemma Scott Jan 2014

Big Broadband: One Component Of A Complex System, Gemma Scott

STEM Student Scholarship

Within the context of analyzing a trend in educational computer networking, this paper identifies the history of the Maine School and Library Network (MSLN) as well as the cause and funding for infrastructure upgrades that produced a state-wide dark fiber network. Whereas the physical media backbone is well designed and in place, and policy makers have been sold on the potential to harness the large amounts of bandwidth it is capable of carrying, the infrastructure to bring this bandwidth in and around many school Local Area Networks (LANs) is still lacking on multiple levels. This paper also discuses additional upgrades …