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Ziath has introduced a new version of DP5, its versatile web-based software product that allows scientists to directly read 2D-barcoded tubes at the point of sample storage or retrieval.
DP5 offers a convenient way to use a 2D barcoded tube or rack scanner anywhere across a laboratory or an organisation’s site where a suitable laptop or computer is available. Thanks to its web server design, DP5 will run on both Microsoft and Apple operating systems. DP5 can run from any computer on a building’s local network, to which a Ziath reader is also attached, using a web-based highly intuitive graphical user interface. Designed to run on Ziath s popular camera-based 2D barcode scanners - the Mirage, Express and the Cube - DP5 provides visual confirmation of tube identity and individual tube image inspection.
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Lenovo on Wednesday said it will open 100 new Lenovo exclusive stores in FY21-22 in India, which willgenerate about 2,000 jobs across India.A press statement from the company said as an industry first
CMU ranked second for US undergraduate computer science programs
09 Feb 2021 - 8:40
The Peninsula
Doha: Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) was ranked second for US undergraduate computer science programs by US News & World Report, a leader in educational analysis and rankings. Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar, a partner university of Qatar Foundation (QF), has taught the top-ranked computer science program since opening its doors in 2004.
Dean of CMU-Q, Michael Trick said, “Computer science education is an important focus for Carnegie Mellon, and for our campus in Qatar. Our students can attest that this is a rigorous program, but over four years of study, they acquire the fundamental skills to develop new technologies and shape the frontiers of computing.”