National Research and Education Networks like KAREN exist in more than 40 countries.
Internationally Research and Education networks have explored and proven new possibilities in many areas including:
Education
Arts
- Real-time international musical collaborations and recordings
- Distance choreographic coaching for dance students
Communications
- Land to aircraft tele-conferencing
Environment
- Remote control of instruments for forest ecology
- Real time video and data streams from sub-sea sensor networks
History
- Distribution of rich media content between museums, libraries and archives
- Internationally collaborative historical and archaeological research networks
Medical
- Biomedical tele-collaboration (3-D imaging for surgical planning and distance learning)
- Anatomical and surgery simulation
- Computer-aided surgery
- Functional brain imagery for disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, depression, schizophrenia, multiple sclerosis, attention deficit disorder and Parkinson’s disease
- Distance diagnosis at emergency scenes
Engineering Research
- Modelling of buildings, including 3D CAD and the effect of fire and streaming video of collaborative experiments (building research)
Humanities
- Data mining of language banks for linguistics research
Science
- Collaborative analysis of data from particle accelerators (particle physics)
- Structure, function, dynamics and evolution of protein and protein complexes
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