Keck
Undergraduate Computational Science Education Consortium (KUCSEC)
Computational
Science is an emerging interdisciplinary field that integrates computing,
mathematical modeling and visualization to solve problems in physical,
natural, behavioral, and social sciences; and finance and engineering.
It is at the intersection of mathematics, computer science and science,
and provides an important method in the development of scientific
knowledge.
Capital University has been awarded a grant from the W. M. Keck
Foundation of Los Angeles to establish the Keck Undergraduate Computational
Science Educational Consortium. The ten-school consortium, of which
Capital will serve as the lead institution, will develop and implement
educational materials for an undergraduate curriculum in computational
science.
Member Institutions
Capital University - Host Institution
College of the Holy Cross
Harvey Mudd
Ohio State University
Pomona College
San Diego State University
San Diego Supercomputer Center
Shodor Education Foundation
Skidmore College
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
Wittenberg University
Wofford College
Modules
Member
Contact Information
Proposal
Information
Evaluation
Forms
Guidebook
for Authoring Modules
Useful
Links
For more information, please contact
Ignatios Vakalis (614-236-6587)
Principle Investigator
Andrea Karkowski (614-236-6449)
Co-PI
Terry Lahm (614-236-6800)
Co-PI
Susan Stumpp Grant Administrator
This
material is based upon work supported by the W.M.
Keck Foundation
Any
opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed
in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the W.M. Keck Foundation.
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