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After the cloudiest January on record, ITS decided it was good timing to take a creative spin on Carleton’s technology news. I have the pleasure of welcoming you to “the chalet”, i.e. to the hub of activity that gets organized out of the CMC. So imagine yourself by a fireplace and enjoy some technology stories.
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Here are four essential elements of your training to complete as part of your preparation to be a high-flying Olympian!
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Carleton student workers are instrumental in helping to make ITS an active and useful place to get support for our digital lives. Not surprisingly, they have interesting lives after graduation. Find out what these fantastic former student workers are doing now, across the country (and around the world)!
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High and low technology is essential to winter bike racing. The bike’s frame, wheels, and some other parts are made of carbon fiber, a light and strong material that also, crucially, doesn’t conduct cold as harshly as metal. In its essence, though, this wonderful, beautiful machine is a 19th-century technology that we are just tweaking.
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Academic research is becoming increasingly reliant on computational analysis, requiring more processing. To help in this endeavor for more processing power, liberal arts colleges are looking for ways to access and utilize High-Performance Computing (HPC). Here’s a report on HPC in the Liberal Arts.
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It takes a substantial energy footprint to run the college’s data and network centers. Carleton’s new East Energy Station has mitigated some of that impact. The heat produced by the college’s technology infrastructure is no longer being wasted, but is now part of a sophisticated sustainability program.