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Project Spotlight

Nutrition in Motion
Flash animations for key concepts in introductory nutrition: energy
metabolism, lipoprotein routes, protein synthesis, and the Cori cycle.

Urban Source Material
Resources,analyses and designs from design studio students in the School of Architecture in support of research on the urban and urbanizing condition in Texas.

UT-Austin NLP Software Suite
An integrated suite of open source natural language processing software packages combined with essential documentation, tutorials, and guided exercises.

The EON Visualizer
A Java applet that displays the work done via the distributed computing EON project to simulate atomic dynamics over long time scales and display the calculated dynamics as a movie.

Biomedical MEMS Micro-Injector
3-D animations that enhance the learning of micro-nano devices and processes for an undergraduate level course in micro- and nano- scale biomedical devices.

Native Peoples of the South Texas Plains
A new online exhibit set on Texas Beyond History, the virtual museum of Texas' cultural heritage managed by the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL).

The Sister Arts
Bringing together visual, literary and historical materials that document the interrelation of poetry, painting, and garden design in English culture from 1700-1832. Check out the 3D reconstruction videos of Mary Delany's garden.

Faculty And Student Teams for Technology is a grant and support program where faculty are awarded time by tech-savvy students to build instructional technologies for use in UT Austin courses. The students in the resource pool come from a range of academic disciplines and are appointed, paid, and mentored by ~FAST Tex staff.

For questions, please contact Coco Kishi, ~FAST Tex Manager.

 
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