CyberTraining: Pilot: PACES: Providing Accelerated Cybertraining for Emerging Scientists — NSF Award to Texas A&M University (TX,
With the increased sophistication of research workflows, it is essential for researchers to be well-versed in both domain-specific methods, and cross-cutting cyberinfrastructure (CI) technologies. While advanced CI holds tremendous potential to advance research, its success ultimately relies on the ability of researche
| Award title | CyberTraining: Pilot: PACES: Providing Accelerated Cybertraining for Emerging Scientists |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2417929 |
| Awardee | Texas A&M University |
| City | COLLEGE STATION |
| State | TX |
| Amount obligated | $300,000 |
| Principal investigator | Lisa Perez |
| Program | CyberTraining - Training-based |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | With the increased sophistication of research workflows, it is essential for researchers to be well-versed in both domain-specific methods, and cross-cutting cyberinfrastructure (CI) technologies. While advanced CI holds tremendous potential to advance research, its success ultimately relies on the ability of researchers to effectively utilize these technologies to analyze data and gain new insights. Leveraging Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing’s recognized researcher-training progra |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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