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The 1996 Summer brought students, our "Research Apprentices", from 7 states. These Apprentices are lead by Research Scientist Nancy McCracken and Teaching Assistant Jason Krug. The Academic majors of the 1996 REU Research Apprentices include Computer Science, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, BioEngineering, Biology, Information Studies, Chemistry, Computer Engineering, and Physics.
The NPAC REU program has two main components: intensive training during the first week of training and throughout the summer through seminars in high-performance computing and communications, and individually completing a research project in one these topics. During the summer, thier research is conducted under the supervision of members of the NPAC research staff and Syracuse University faculty.
Each member of the 1996 REU Program must write three documents and make two presentations. Each proposal, WWW poster, and final paper can be found on the WWW when they are available. If you would like to see one of the presentations, please feel free to come to any that are of interest to you.
The NPAC REU Program is funded by the National Science Foundation under an REU Site award (NSF Grant CDA-9424332), with additional support provided by Syracuse University and NPAC. Additional funding for the 1995 program was provided by the Ultra Corporation and the City University of New York City College.
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