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UB Center Receives $11 Million to Dramatically Boost Computational Research
University at Buffalo (Jul 20 2010) Grid Computing
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As it passes its 10th year in operation, the University at Buffalo's Center for Computational Research has plenty to celebrate: in the past 12 months, it has received more than $11 million in new funding, including two major competitive federal grants for advancing computational science and a New York State grant to make supercomputing more environmentally friendly.
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