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Event
CDI Information Seminar at George Washington University

May 20, 2008 11:00 AM  to 
May 20, 2008 12:00 PM
Room 736, Phillips Hall, George Washington University, 801 22nd St. NW, Washington DC 20052

Information Session on Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI)

Solicitation (NSF 07-603)

Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation

ABSTRACT:

The Cyber-enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) Program is about the advancement of science and engineering along fundamentally new pathways opened by computational thinking, through development and application of computational concepts, methods, models, algorithms, and tools. CDI is an activity that includes all NSF Directorates and programmatic Offices.

CDI projects promise outcomes of consequence to more than one field of science and engineering. Success will require collaborative efforts of researchers in mathematical, physical, social, biological, earth, computing, and engineering sciences, driving development, or creative use, of computational thinking for discovery and innovation.

Meeting Type
Outreach

Contacts
Eduardo A. Misawa, (703) 292-5353 emisawa@nsf.gov

NSF Related Organizations
Division of Computing and Communication Foundations

Related Programs
Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation

 



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Last Updated: May 12, 2008