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How can we deal with the challenge of 'data overload'?

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Big Questions For The Future
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We are reaching a point where computers can no longer cope with the quantity of data collected from cosmological simulations - a problem that will grow, not only in cosmology.
Pedro Ferreira and his team are working towards a solution to the problems of data overload.

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Big Questions For The Future
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Pedro Ferreira
Keywords
oxford martin school
astronomy
technology
computing
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:21

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