Data science funding

By | November 1, 2016

Four research teams from U-M and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China are sharing $800,000 in awards for projects that focus on data science and how it can be used to sustain critical infrastructures for the environment and human health. Since 2010, the two universities have collaborated on a number of research projects that address challenges and opportunities in energy, biomedicine, nanotechnology, and data science. “We are excited to see a strong group of new faculty teams now venture into joint research with a data science focus, exploring new directions in an international context,” said Volker Sick, associate vice president for research—natural sciences and engineering.

Author: News Staff

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