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Alliance for Computational Science Collaboration, HBCU Partnership at Alabama A&M University Final Performance Technical Report
Author(s) -
Zongyi Deng
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/805755
Subject(s) - general partnership , scholarship , alliance , work (physics) , field (mathematics) , science education , quality (philosophy) , mathematics education , political science , computer science , sociology , engineering management , engineering , psychology , physics , mechanical engineering , mathematics , law , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
The objective of this project was to conduct high-performance computing research and teaching at AAMU, and to train African-American and other minority students and scientists in the computational science field for eventual employment with DOE. During the project period, eight tasks were accomplished. Student Research Assistant, Work Study, Summer Interns, Scholarship were proved to be one of the best ways for us to attract top-quality minority students. Under the support of DOE, through research, summer interns, collaborations, scholarships programs, AAMU has successfully provided research and educational opportunities to minority students in the field related to computational science