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Cultural and Technological Curriculum Engages Native American Students in Computing
Researchers from Boston University (BU) and the University of New Mexico (UNM) are jointly developing a novel introductory-level...
State: Massachusetts, New Mexico
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development
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High Efficiency Plastic Solar Cell
The Konarka solar cell is a lightweight, flexible, cost-effective photovoltaic (PV) cell that efficiently generates electricity from...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development
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Bringing Science to a Neighborhood Near You
Community Science Workshops (CSW): Beginning a National Movement is an innovative project that brings science to socioeconomically disadvantaged...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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ATE Center Responds to the Changing ICT Industry
The dot-com bust of the late 1990’s resulted in a convergence of the Telecommunications Industries and the Information Technologies...
State: Massachusetts
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development

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Current NSF Abstracts

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Collaborative Research: BPC-DP: New Voices and New Visions for Engaging Native Americans in Computer Science
ITR-BROADENING PARTICIPATION, WORKFORCE
Awarded to: Glenn Bresnahan, Trustees of Boston University, Mar 1, 2006
SBIR Phase II: Proteome Epitope Tags-Based Antibody Arrays for High-Throughput, Proteome-Wide Kinase Pathway Profiling
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Neal Gordon, Epitome Biosystems, Inc., Sep 1, 2005

Workforce Development Resources

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