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IU part of $3.2 million grant for cyberinfrastructure research
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Indiana University will receive $580,000 of a $3.2 million grant for its collaboration in a National Science Foundation Cyberinfrastructure for Science Innovation project. Dingwen Tao, associate professor of Intelligent Systems Engineering for the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, is IU’s primary investigator.
The University of Chicago, Ohio State University and the University of Alabama also are collaborating on the project, which aims to develop sustainable computer software to support science research and discovery.