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  <title><![CDATA[Professor Named to DARPA Study Group]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Assistant Professor Rich Vuduc of the Computational Science and<br />
Engineering Division is one of 12 junior faculty in the U.S. to be<br />
named to a highly selective research study group sponsored by the<br />
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).<br />
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The Computer Science Study Group (CSSG) is a program that supports<br />
university research in computer science and related fields while<br />
allowing younger researchers to become more knowledgeable about<br />
Department of Defense (DoD) information technology needs and<br />
priorities. Through his participation in this group, Vuduc could<br />
receive up to $1 million in research funding over two to four years.<br />
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The first year of the three-phase membership consists of a series of<br />
briefings and visits by participants to various DoD sites and<br />
facilities, as well as individual research programs. Vuduc said the 12<br />
members of the 2009 group will jump out of a 34' tower in a paratrooper<br />
training exercise and participate in a live in-flight refueling<br />
exercise program.<br />
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According to application materials for this year’s competition, “The<br />
2009 CSSG program goal is to identify and develop innovative ideas with<br />
high payoff in computer science and related disciplines. Research will<br />
focus on ideas that can lead to revolutionary technology to permit<br />
significant advances in computational modeling, simulation, control,<br />
information analysis and DoD functional capabilities.”<br />
<br />
Computer Science Professor Charles Isbell is a previous participant in this program. <br />
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More information about the program can be found <a href="https://cs2p.ida.org/">here</a>.</p>]]></body>
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