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[[File:Warnock Engineering Building, University of Utah.tif|Warnock Engineering Building, University of Utah|250px|left]] The SCI research group was founded in 1994 by Drs. '''[http://www.sci.utah.edu/people/crj.html Chris Johnson]''' and '''[http://www.sci.utah.edu/people/macleod.html Rob MacLeod]''' along with five graduate students. In 1996, we became the Center for Scientific Computing and Imaging and in 2000, the SCI Institute. '''[http://www.sci.utah.edu The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute]''' is now one of eight permanent research institutes at the [http://www.utah.edu/ University of Utah] and home to over 200 faculty, students, and staff. The
Over the past decade, the SCI Institute has established itself as an internationally recognized leader in visualization, scientific computing, and image analysis applied to a broad range of application domains. The overarching research objective is to conduct application-driven research in the creation of new scientific computing techniques, tools, and systems. An important application focus of the Institute continues to be biomedicine, however, SCI Institute researchers also address challenging computational problems in a variety of application domains such as manufacturing, defense, and energy. SCI Institute research interests generally fall into the areas of: scientific visualization, scientific computing and numerics, image processing and analysis, and scientific software environments. SCI Institute researchers also apply many of the above computational techniques within their own particular scientific and engineering sub-specialties, such as fluid dynamics, biomechanics, electrophysiology, bioelectric fields, parallel computing, inverse problems, and neuroimaging.
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