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The next round of applications for the NSF’s Graduate Fellowship Program will open in fall 2021. Students interested in learning more about it and other prestigious awards should contact Megan Friddle in Emory s National Scholarships and Fellowships Program.
The National Science Foundation recently awarded prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships to three seniors in Emory College of Arts and Sciences, 12 recent Emory College alumni and nine PhD students in Emory’s Laney Graduate School.
The nation’s oldest graduate fellowship of its kind, the NSF award comes with a three-year annual stipend of $34,000, a $12,000 stipend to fellows’ graduate institutions and access to programs for professional development and international research. The highly competitive award was offered to 2,074 students this year, out of more than 20,000 applicants.
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UW Receives NSF Grant to Train Rural Wyoming High School Teachers in Computer Science Research Applications
The University of Wyoming has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to provide computer science curricular models that have been tailored specifically for schools in rural communities.
The three-year, $600,000 grant will involve four UW computer science faculty members, one UW College of Education faculty member, as well as UW researchers and graduate students, who will lead 12 K-8 Wyoming teachers through a six-week research experience this summer. Goals include advancing computer research in hot-topic areas of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing; machine learning for security; augmented reality/virtual reality; and cybersecurity.
April 21, 2021
The University of Wyoming has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to provide computer science curricular models that have been tailored specifically for schools in rural communities.
The three-year, $600,000 grant will involve four UW computer science faculty members, one UW College of Education faculty member, as well as UW researchers and graduate students, who will lead 12 K-8 Wyoming teachers through a six-week research experience this summer. Goals include advancing computer research in hot-topic areas of artificial intelligence and high-performance computing; machine learning for security; augmented reality/virtual reality; and cybersecurity.
Wyoming teachers, in conjunction with 12 partnering school districts, gain access to resources virtually. The program, called Wyoming Supporting Teachers and Computing Knowledge (WySTACK), will provide additional resources where appropriate for both teachers and their students.
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Innovation Day celebrates student research in College of Engineering
Monday, Apr 19, 2021 • Herb Booth : Contact
Engineering students at The University of Texas at Arlington participate in research at all stages of their academic careers, and the College of Engineering is celebrating their efforts with its fourth annual Innovation Day on April 19.
The event will be held entirely online, with posters and videos from each of the 113 entries being judged by industry partners, UTA faculty and alumni from five countries and several U.S. states.
This year’s entries are available at the Virtual Innovation Day website.
Innovation Day celebrates and showcases the innovative, transformative research and undergraduate capstone projects from UTA’s engineering students.