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  • Supercomputer
  • Supercomputer
  • For the purpose of educational research and development in multiple scientific fields, the BA and the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, have joined hands to avail a high performance computing cluster, also known as the Supercomputer, at the BA premises. With peak performance reaching 11.8 TFLOPS a of creativity is at hand, and new horizons are opening in the research domain. The Supercomputer cluster is meant to be deployed for specialized applications that require immense mathematical calculations, thus rendering the cluster a valuable tool for researchers seeking optimum results at a rate of trillions of calculations per second. There are many domains and applications in which the use of the Supercomputer cluster can make quite a difference; as in bioinformatics, data mining, computer vision, image processing, physics simulation, weather forecast, finite elements, oil and ground water exploration, astrophysics and cloud computing.

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  • Science Supercourse Project
  • Science Supercourse Project
  • Initiated by University of Pittsburgh and mirrored at the BA, the Supercourse, an online repository encompassing more than 3,600 PowerPoint lectures on epidemiology and preventive medicine, represented a useful tool for at least one million students from around the globe. It also represented a well established starting point which triggered the emergence of the new Science Supercourse, an online repository of lectures freely available online for academics in four major fields of science; Public Health, Computer Engineering, Agriculture and Environment. The aim of the new Science Supercourse is the avail online accessible educational resources to empower academic students and educators worldwide. The BA has developed a new interactive platform for science supercourse deploying more functionalities, personalized experience and interactive features through a convenient user access. Through the system, users may have access to more than 169,000 searchable PowerPoint lectures where they may search the overall repository of search keywords within lectures. The system also allows registered users to customize the content on the repository as per their interest. For example, they may create their own presentations by compiling slides from different lectures, have a list of favorite lectures, receive RSS feeds and bookmark certain slides. The system acts as the right platform where scientists may upload and share their lectures online. Science Supercourse also contains a special section for Legacy Lectures, which encompasses; Nobel, Just-in-time and Golden lectures authored by various eminent lecturers, in addition to a series of lectures authored by members from the National Academy of Sciences, National Institutes of health, and Institutes of Medicine.
     

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  • The Universal Networking Language (UNL) Project
  • The Universal Networking Language (UNL) Project
  • The mission of the UNL program, initiated within the United Nations and devised by the Universal Networking Digital Language (UNDL) Foundation, is to enable all people to generate information and have access to cultural knowledge in their native languages. It addresses the obstacle of linguistic diversity among nations and is considered a new technique towards bridging the linguistic gap among civilizations. UNL is an artificial language attempting to replicate the functions of natural language in human communication. UNL applications will include multilingual web pages, UNL encyclopedia, etc. Currently, 15 languages have been involved and a number of institutions have started to work on their respective native languages. The BA has signed an agreement with UNDL foundation to host the Ibrahim Shihata Arabic-UNL Center (ISAUC). It plays a major role in designing and implementing the Arabic component in the development of this language and will act as an active language center for Arabic.

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  • Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) Project
  • The project involves the Magdi Yacoub Research Institute in London, the Imperial College of London (UK), University of Florence (Italy) in addition to a number of national institutes. The HCM project aims to promote early detection of HCM on the national level and establish a community-based national (open to all citizens) service relating to a very well-defined neglected group of patients suffering from this genetic disease which can cause sudden death in young adults.An advanced, fully-equipped Molecular Genetics Laboratory is currently operational at the BA Shallalat premises. So far, 50 index patients have been referred by cardiologists nationwide.A number of presentations and abstracts were presented in national and international conferences pointing out the clinical and molecular characterization of HCM in Egypt and early results of BA-HCM national study.