NSF Awards Spelman $2.5 Million for Informatics ProjectThe National Science Foundation awarded Atlanta's Spelman College a $2.5 million give to set up an academic program in informatics the the study of information analysis. The project dubbed "Advancing Spelman's Participation in Informatics Research and Education," or ASPIRE will develop an informatics program to increase "cross-discipline investigate and expertise" in the fields of science technology engineering and mathematics the college said."The ASPIRE communicate's focus on interdisciplinary informatics education and investigate addresses the critical need for scientists to be able to analyze organize and visualize the vast amounts of data being generated in diverse fields," said Lily McNair. Spelman's cerebrate provost of research. The ASPIRE project's principal investigator will be Johnnella Butler provost. Co-investigators are Tasha Inniss assistant professor of mathematics and Andrew Williams cerebrate professor of computer and information sciences. ASPIRE ordain run during the current academic year."If you see what is happening with companies such as Google or research in genomic medicine there's a need for students to be able to adequately analyze organize and remove knowledge from data to work in interdisciplinary teams," said Williams. Read More:Spelman Collegewww spelman edu/National Science Foundationwww nsf gov/
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In January. Michigan's Davenport University will begin offering military and civilian employees of the United States Department of Defense online computer security and biometrics courses among others the Grand Rapids touch reported.
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