The University of Maryland was awarded a $915,900 grant by the National Science Foundation. The goal of this effort is to make existing, advanced network functions an integral component of science application workflows in the end‐to-end sense to facilitate big data flows. The University of Maryland is partnering with The George Washington University, and the award is effective October 1, 2012.
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