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    NSF CC* Landscape Survey results

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    2022-03-24
    Author
    Jing, Yuanqi
    Chakravorty, Dhruva
    Janes, Sarah
    Howell, James
    Goldie, Mary
    Schulz, Amy
    Perez, Lisa
    Mireles, Daniel
    Liu, Honggao
    Cockerill, Tim
    Malkan, Rajiv
    He, Zhenhua
    Gamble, Austin
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    Abstract
    Expanding the Reach of Research Computing: A Landscape Study
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.21423/briccslandscapestudy2022
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    Research-computing continues to play an ever increasing role in academia. Access to computing resources, however, varies greatly between institutions. Sustaining the growing need for computing skills and access to advanced cyberinfrastructure requires that computing resources be available to students at all levels of scholarship, including community colleges. The National Science Foundation-funded Building Research Innovation in Community Colleges (BRICCs) community set out to understand the challenges faced by administrators, researchers and faculty in building a sustainable research computing continuum that extends to smaller and two-year terminal degree granting institutions. BRICCs purpose is to address the technology gaps, and encourage the development of curriculum needed to grow a computationally proficient research workforce. Toward addressing these goals, we performed a landscape study that culminated with a community workshop. Here, we present our key findings from workshop discussions and identify next steps to be taken by BRICCs, funding agencies, and the broader cyberinfrastructure community.
    Subject
    Computing
    Research Computing
    Community College
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    Computer Science and Engineering
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    Jing, Yuanqi; Chakravorty, Dhruva; Janes, Sarah; Howell, James; Goldie, Mary; Schulz, Amy; Perez, Lisa; Mireles, Daniel; Liu, Honggao; Cockerill, Tim; Malkan, Rajiv; He, Zhenhua; Gamble, Austin (2022). NSF CC* Landscape Survey results. Texas A&M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /195934.

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