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Research in Indiana sponsors and committees
Research in Indiana has received financial sponsorship from:
The following vendors have supported Research in Indiana through equipment loans:
The work presented in Research in Indiana is supported in part by
grants from the following organizations and agencies:
Indiana University: Pervasive Technology
Labs is suported in part by a major grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.
Some research presented in the Research in Indiana display has been
supported in part by Lilly Endowment Inc. through its support of the
Indiana Genomics Initiative; National Science Foundation (Grants
No. 0116050 and CDA-9601632) [1]; IBM, Inc. through Shared
University Research Grants; DoE Office of Science SciDAC and NSF
grants #0116050 and ACI-9619019.
Purdue University: National Science
Foundation (grants EEC-0228390, #0103582-EIA, EIA 02-16131, CMS
02-04537, DMS/CCR 01-38098, CCR 99-02025); Army Research Office (grant
39136-MA); IBM, through Shared University Research grants; Lilly
Endowment; Western Digital Corporation; and, the Indiana 21st Century
Research and Technology Fund.
The University of Notre Dame: National
Science Foundation (grants CCR02-10153, EIA 01-30839, IBN-0083653 );
NSF ACI-0135195 CAREER award; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; DARPA
PAC/C F30602-00-2-0525; DARPA HumanID program, N00014-02-1-0410; DARPA
HPCS program through Cray Inc.; and, the Dept. of Veterans Affairs
005769-001.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: Rose
Hulman Ventures of Rose Hulman Institute of Technology is funded in
part by a grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc.
Executive Committee:
- James R. Bottum, Vice President for Information Technology and CIO, Purdue University
- Michael A. McRobbie, Vice President for Information Technology and CIO, Indiana University
- Jeffrey C. Kantor, Vice President and Associate Provost, University of Notre Dame
- Louis Turcotte, Vice President for Information technology and CIO, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Organizing Committee
- Christine Fitzpatrick, Indiana University
- Peter Kogge, University of Notre Dame
- David Moffett, Purdue University
- Mary Moyars-Johnson, Purdue University
- Jerry Sheehan, Purdue University
- Steve Simms, Indiana University
- Craig Stewart, Indiana University
[1] Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the participating institutions
and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science
Foundation (NSF).
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