Congratulations to Prof. Rebecca Wright, who has just been awarded a new NSF grant for her project entitled ” CIRCLE: Catalyzing and Integrating Research, Collaboration, and Learning in Computing, Mathematics, and their Applications”. The $1 million grant runs for five years starting from August 2014. Further details are available on NSF’s website: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1445755
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Rebecca Wright awarded NSF grant
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Sponsor: National Science Foundation
Division/Program: CCF: SPECIAL PROJECTS- CISE, SPECIAL PROJECTS- CCF, CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE, IIS SPECIAL PROJECTS
This award partially supports the DIMACS infrastructure required for DIMACS to successfully run high-impact programs and achieve its goals as a resource to a broad community. The programs enabled by the infrastructure this project supports will directly reach an estimated 2000 people each year, and through them, many others. The project reflects the importance of education at DIMACS and works to build and support communities that facilitate entry into and success in computing disciplines.
- Grant Title: CIRCLE: Catalyzing and Integrating Research, Collaboration, and Learning in Computing, Mathematics, and their Applications
- Principal Investigator:: Rebecca Wright
- Co-Principal Investigator:: Tamra Carpenter
- Grant Agency: National Science Foundation
- Grant Duration: 08/15/2014 to 07/31/2019
- Amount: $1,000,000
- Referenced People: Rebecca Wright