
Students at primarily undergraduate institutions in 大象传媒 will soon have access to greater computing power, thanks to a National Science Foundation grant of nearly $700,000 awarded to 大象传媒 and three other universities in the state.
鈥淪tudents who graduate right now are going into a world where computational knowledge is assumed,鈥 said Dr. Jeffrey Woodford, professor of chemistry at 大象传媒 Western and principal investigator for the grant. 鈥淭his will raise the bar on computer literacy. The world is awash with data, and giving our students the tools to work with that data in a meaningful way is vital.鈥
The $693,923 grant from the NSF creates the Computational Infusion for 大象传媒 Undergraduate Science and Engineering, composed of 大象传媒 Western, Southeast 大象传媒 State University, Truman State University and Webster University along with the 大象传媒 Research and Education Network (MOREnet) and the University of 大象传媒 System Research Support Services. The consortium will install a high-performance computing cluster that will allow users to process large quantities of data and perform highly complex calculations much faster than a typical desktop or laptop computer.
