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The Ralph Regula School of Computational Science (RRSCS) helps to ensure that Ohio has the skilled people needed to support new approaches to innovation. The school relies on participating colleges and universities to confer degrees and certificates and offer their expertise:
- to develop a multi-institutional, interdisciplinary undergraduate minor in computational science
- to cultivate and maintain curricula standards for computational science degree programs and certificates
- to provide assistance (with OLN's help) in using technology to deliver courses and programs in the most convenient and effective way for students
- to create standardized certificate programs to create workforce knowledge and skills valued by industry
- to coordinate with industry ensuring that insights gained in
the workplace enter the curriculum as quickly as possible
- to support innovative ideas for strengthening program
effectiveness, such as a Computational Co-Op program
that would make it easier for students to work directly with
business and industry while actively pursuing a degree.
For more information about the undergraduate minor program and certificate programs in computational science click here. |
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Scholarships available for Ohio bioinformatics students
As college students return to classes for the fall term, many are looking for any financial assistance that might be available. For those studying a combination of biology, computer science and information technology – a field known as bioinformatics – there are significant scholarships still available. More...
Survey report identifies gaps in computational science training materials
The Report on High Performance Computing Training and Education Survey provides a baseline assessment of the skills and concepts required by American computational scientists tackling challenging research problems with high performance computing (HPC) technology. More... Report...
Science, engineering students developing HPC programming skills through Great Lakes Consortium Virtual School summer course
Ohio Supercomputer Center hosts 40+ researchers from Ohio, nearby states. More...
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