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Multi-discipline research makes a big impact

Multi-discipline research makes a big impact

Liz Bradley is a great professor because she loved being a student. The computer science...

Materials for first optical fibers with high-speed electronic function are developed

Materials for first optical fibers with high-speed electronic function are developed

For the first time, a group of chemists, physicists, and engineers has developed crystalline...

NCKU Builds Taiwan’s Most Efficient Supercomputing Center

NCKU Builds Taiwan’s Most Efficient Supercomputing Center

A Supercomputing Research Center will be established in collaboration with IBM Thomas J. Watson...

Shane Ross garners CAREER Award to advance understanding of fluid flows from blood inside the body to oil spills in bodies of water

Shane Ross garners CAREER Award to advance understanding of fluid flows from blood inside the body to oil spills in bodies of water

In engineering, a dynamical system has a multitude of meanings. Fluid flow in the human body is...

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Leaders of the Computing Research Association (CRA) and ACM’s U.S. Public Policy Committee (USACM) today commended Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA) and his colleagues on a House Appropriations Subcommittee for fully supporting the President’s American Competitiveness Initiative (ACI) in legislation passed by the subcommittee today. The bill, approved by the House Appropriations Subcommittee for Science, State, Justice and Commerce, would provide an 8 percent increase in research funding at the National Science Foundation – an increase of $439 million over last year’s level – and an additional $104 million increase to the core laboratories of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Both increases are key parts of the ACI proposed by the President in his State of the Union address last January. “Chairman Wolf and his committee have created a historic opportunity to secure the Nation’s leadership in research in information technology and other physical sciences,” said Daniel A. Reed, Director of the Renaissance Computing Institute at the University of North Carolina and Chair of the Computing Research Association. “By acting to fulfill the promise of ACI, the subcommittee has made a down payment on America’s future competitiveness.” “We applaud this decisive action and are pleased that the legislation responds to our advice about making a serious statement about fostering innovation in America,” said Eugene Spafford, Director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance at Purdue University and Chair of the Association for Computing Machinery’s U.S. Public Policy Committee (USACM). “The computing research field is a crucial example of how federal investment in fundamental research drives economic growth. These increases would reverse a lengthy trend of flat or declining budgets in computing research that threaten to put future innovation at risk.” “The computing research community thanks Chairman Wolf, Ranking Member Allan Mollohan (D-WV), and the other members of the subcommittee for their extraordinary leadership in support of federal investment in fundamental research,” Reed said.
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