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A mentoring and career development program for students who have historically been excluded from STEM fields.
A series of boot camps aimed at bridging the cybersecurity skills gap and making cybersecurity education more accessible to diverse populations.
Accommodations for students with disabilities that enable them to actively participate in hands-on laboratory activities.
These are among the 20 projects that will receive funding as part of the 2021 Pitt Seed Grant program. The program, now in its fourth year, provides startup funding to transformative projects that support the goals of Pitt’s strategic plan.
“Once again this year, proposals for Pitt Seed Grant funding were exceptional,” said Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Ann E. Cudd. “That said, this year’s selected projects focused on transformative ideas in the social justice, equity and inclusion spaces are particularly exciting, and I look forward to seeing the results of
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Paper Featured at PEARC21 Outlines Expansion of Cyberinfrastructure Portal
July 21, 2021
HOLYOKE, Mass., July 21, 2021 – A cyberinfrastructure portal developed for the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Northeast Cyberteam (NECT) has found utility in several programs in the research computing and data community, according to a paper chosen by PEARC21 as “Best Short Paper for the Workforce Development, Training, Diversity, and Education Track.” The paper will be featured at the virtual PEARC21 conference that runs July 19th through July 22nd.
The Connect.Cyberinfrastructure.org (Cnct.CI) Portal, formerly the Cyberteam Portal, was originally developed to support the NECT, which aims to make regional and national cyberinfrastructure more readily accessible to researchers in small and mid-sized institutions in northern New England by providing research computing facilitation support and aggregating access to knowledge resources. A pilot was launched in July 2020 to enable
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A mentoring and career development program for students who have historically been excluded from STEM fields. A series of boot camps aimed at bridging the cybersecurity skills gap and making cybersecurity education more accessible to diverse populations. Accommodations for students with disabilities that enable them to actively participate in hands-on laboratory activities. These are among the 20 projects that will receive funding as part of the 2021 Pitt Seed Grant program. The program, now in its fourth year, provides startup funding to transformative projects that support the goals of Pitt’s strategic plan. “Once again this year, proposals for Pitt Seed Grant funding were exceptional,” said Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor Ann E. Cudd. “That said, this year’s selected projects focused on transformative ideas in the social justice, equity and inclusion spaces are particularly exciting, and I look forward to
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