Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
This grant to Carnegie Mellon University will provide support for some of the University’s most pressing equipment needs that will not only benefit the general research infrastructure but will also enable groundbreaking cross-disciplinary research in cosmology, nanotechnology and biophysics.
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Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science
$1,850,000
60 months
Carl Kingsford Investigator Award
Nov 2014
Carnegie Mellon University, Office of the Vice President for Research
$754,660
24 months
eScience and Data Intensive Scalable Computing
Sep 2009
$2,050,000
Equipment and Personnel for Energy Research
Oct 2007
$2,100,000
12 months
High-Priority Equipment for cosmology, nanotechnology and biophysics research.
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.