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Alabama DOE-experimental program to stimulate competitive research. Final report
The Alabama EPSCoR is a consortium of academic, government, and industrial organizations that was created in 1985 to establish within the State of Alabama an infrastructure dedicated to developing and sustaining high-quality science and engineering research and education. The EPSCoR academic institutions in Alabama include six major Ph.D. granting research universities: Alabama A&M University (AAMU), Auburn University (AU), The University of Alabama (UA), The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), and the University of South Alabama (USA). The Alabama EPSCoR has worked diligently since 1985, under the aegis of the NSF/EPSCoR to put in place a state infrastructure for science and engineering research and education. It is on this substantial foundation that the State of Alabama has built its DOE/EPSCoR program. We feel that this infrastructure and this planning activity is helping us to identify and build capacity to engage in nationally competitive energy related research. The DOE/EPSCoR program is also helping Alabama develop scientific manpower resources that are energy oriented. Such resources are imperative for effective energy related research and education programs. This report of Planning Grant Activities to the Office of Energy Research of the United States Department of Energy is in fulfillment of DOE Planning Grant No. DE-FG02-91ER75678.
Alabama DOE-experimental program to stimulate competitive research. Final report
The Alabama EPSCoR is a consortium of academic, government, and industrial organizations that was created in 1985 to establish within the State of Alabama an infrastructure dedicated to developing and sustaining high-quality science and engineering research and education. The EPSCoR academic institutions in Alabama include six major Ph.D. granting research universities: Alabama A&M University (AAMU), Auburn University (AU), The University of Alabama (UA), The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), and the University of South Alabama (USA). The Alabama EPSCoR has worked diligently since 1985, under the aegis of the NSF/EPSCoR to put in place a state infrastructure for science and engineering research and education. It is on this substantial foundation that the State of Alabama has built its DOE/EPSCoR program. We feel that this infrastructure and this planning activity is helping us to identify and build capacity to engage in nationally competitive energy related research. The DOE/EPSCoR program is also helping Alabama develop scientific manpower resources that are energy oriented. Such resources are imperative for effective energy related research and education programs. This report of Planning Grant Activities to the Office of Energy Research of the United States Department of Energy is in fulfillment of DOE Planning Grant No. DE-FG02-91ER75678.
Alabama DOE-experimental program to stimulate competitive research. Final report
1992
264 pages
Report
No indication
English
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