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Learning to Teach Mathematics to All Students
The National Science Foundation-funded Mathematics for All project, conducted by Bank Street College of Education and the Education...
State: New York
Topics: Science & Engineering Education, Workforce & Economic Development
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Sponsorship for Success: Women in Science and Engineering
The Gender Equity Project's (GEP's) Sponsorship Program has as its goal, the professional development of women engaged in basic science...
State: New York
Topics: Workforce & Economic Development
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A Machine Learning Approach to Approximate Record Matching
ChoiceMaker Technologies, Inc. has brought to healthcare and service communities, innovative and effective record-matching software...
State: New York
Topics: Challenges of Our Time, Workforce & Economic Development
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Determining Protein Structure for Drug Design
X-ray Optical systems, Inc. (XOS) has designed and built a protein crystal structure analyzer based on a convergent-beam X-ray diffraction...
State: New York
Topics: Technological Advances, Workforce & Economic Development

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Current NSF Abstracts

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Math and Science Partnership in New York City (MSPinNYC)
MSP-TARGETED AWARDS
Awarded to: Pamela Mills, CUNY City University of New York, Sep 15, 2004
SBIR Phase II: New Convergent X-Ray Beam Based System for Protein Crystallography
SMALL BUSINESS PHASE II
Awarded to: Huapeng Huang, X-RAY OPTICAL SYSTEMS, INC., Dec 1, 2003

Workforce Development Resources

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