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Autonomous Undersea Systems Network (AUSNET)
Technology Systems, Inc.'s research and development led to the creation of an advanced capability for operating ad-hoc networks...
State: Maine
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development
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The Regional Alliances for Persons with Disabilities: 15,000 Students Across 14 States Engaged in STEM Education
With support from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Research in Disabilities Education (RDE) program, four regional alliances...
State: Maine, New Mexico, Washington
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Creating New Economic Opportunities in Downeast Coastal Maine by Enhancing Marine Education and Research Capacity: Developing the Infrastructure for Innovation
The Downeast Institute for Applied Marine Research and Education (DEI) in Beals, Maine, is making important strides in applied marine...
State: Maine
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development

Current NSF Abstracts

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EAST: Eastern Alliance in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
RES IN DISABILITIES ED
Awarded to: Samantha Langley-Turnbaugh, University of Southern Maine, Oct 1, 2003
Creating New Economic Opportunities in Downeast Coastal Maine by Enhancing Marine Education and Research Capacity: Developing the Infrastructure for Innovation
EXP PROG TO STIM COMP RES, PARTNRSHIPS FOR INNOVATION-PFI
Awarded to: Brian Beal, University of Maine at Machias, Jan 1, 2003

Workforce Development Resources

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