Read the January 30, 2006 announcement of the first set of grants under the PIRE program.
This program of the U.S. National Science Foundation Program aims to fortify international research collaborations and engage U.S. scientists and engineers. The first 12 grants awarded in the program range in size and duration, with most about $2.5 million over five years. These PIRE awards support projects in such areas as the formation of distant galaxies, nanoscience for clean drinking water, computer speech recognition and language translation, patterns of learning by children of immigrants, seismic activity in the Earth's mantle under Africa, and plants and animals unique to Patagonia. (Click here for a listing of current grants.)
Monday, February 06, 2006
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