Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
To improve collaborations between domain and computer scientists with the development of new abstractions and methodologies within data-intensive scalable computing (DISC). Through demonstration projects in cosmology and in close cooperation with its institutional collaborator, University of Washington's eScience Institute, Carnegie Mellon University will design and build a prototype DISC system and an open-source software suite for management and processing of extremely large data.
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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.