NSF Awards High Performance Connections to 22 Institutions
released
October 19, 2001
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Greg Wood
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ARLINGTON, VA The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded high performance network
connections to 19 additional universities, a research museum, and two
research institutes, bringing the total of institutions assisted through
such grants to 221.
Since 1995 the NSF High Performance Network Connections (HPNC) program has
given scientists and engineers better access to research facilities across
the U.S., including those maintained by NSF through its Partnerships for
Advanced Computational Infrastructure program (PACI). HPNC and PACI are
part of the NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science and
Engineering (CISE). The new awardees will join in connecting to a national
grid of research networks that operate at speeds up to 2.4 billion bits
per second.
"These awards will go to a strikingly diverse set of institutions to
enable a wide range of basic scientific research," said HPNC program
director Greg Monaco.
Among the latest recipients are two universities (Wichita State
University, Emporia State University) in EPSCoR (Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitive Research) statesthose that have historically
received fewer federal research funds. Other awardees (Fond du Lac Tribal
College, Clark Atlanta University) are classified as Minority Serving
Institutions (MSI).
"In addition to the EPSCoR and minority-serving institutions, we will
connect the New York City's American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) and
Massachusett's Woods Hole Oceanographic Instituteinstitutions at the
forefront of research in the fields of genomics and oceanography," Monaco
said. "In addition, the extensive research data sets of AMNH will be
accessible worldwide."
The two-year awards average $150,000, which will be matched at least
equally by each recipient. Awardees may use the funds to connect with the
vBNS (very high performance Backbone Network System) or the Internet2
consortium's Abilene.
The latest institutions to be connected by the HPNC program are:
- American Museum of Natural History (New York)
- Bowling Green University (Ohio)
- Bradley University (Illinois)
- Clark Atlanta University (Georgia)
- Cleveland State University (Ohio)
- DePaul University (Illinois)
- Emporia State University (Kansas)
- Fond du Lac Tribal College (Minnesota)
- Gallaudet University (District of Columbia)
- Hauptman-Woodward Institute (New York)
- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Marist College (New York)
- Mount Holyoke College (Massachusetts)
- Pace University (New York)
- Saint Louis University (Missouri)
- Southern Illinois University
- State University of New York at Albany
- Temple University (Pennsylvania)
- University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
- University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth
- Wichita State University (Kansas)
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (Massachusetts)
For information about ANIR, see http://www.cise.nsf.gov/anir/.
For a list of the new HPNC awardees, see http://www.cise.nsf.gov/anir/hpnc_awards.html.
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