1994 NPAC REU Program

NPAC REU 94 group photo
Participants and leaders of the 1994 NPAC REU Program
Back Row (L to R): Scott Alexander, Jay Hui, Scott Veach, Pat Angeles, Chris Stoner, Dan Backman, Nancy McCracken (Project Leader). Front Row (L to R): Leland Rechis, Trang Tran, Marcela Musgrove, Michelle Williams, Rachel Moldover, Susan Fischer, Stephanie Weirich, Norazura Nordin.

During Summer 1994, the Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC) at Syracuse University conducted a 10-week Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program in High-Performance Computing. Fifteen "Research Apprentices" took part in the program. Academic majors of 1994 REU Research Apprentices included computer science, computer engineering, mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, education, communications and journalism.

The NPAC REU program has two main components: intensive training in high-performance computing and communications, and an individual research project conducted under the supervision of members of the NPAC research staff and Syracuse University faculty.

Abstracts and papers for all 1994 NPAC REU projects are available for immediate retrieval.

Funding for the 1994 NPAC REU program was provided by the National Science Foundation (Grant CDA-9200577), the GE Foundation Faculty for the Future Program, Syracuse University academic offices (Vice President of Research & Computing, Dean of College of Arts & Science, Dean of College of Engineering and Computer Science, Dean of Graduate School), and the Northeast Parallel Architecture Centers at Syracuse University.


NPAC REU Program, Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, reu-staff@npac.syr.edu