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 DCL: US-China Collborative Software Research

March 8, 2013
The NSF Division of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (ACI), formerly known as the Office ofCyberinfrastructure, is interested in encouraging collaborations with China-based researchers who arecurrently funded by or seeking funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). This interest is one outcome from the US and China Workshop Series to Build a CollaborativeFramework for Developing Shared Software Infrastructure, which was supported jointly by theNSF and the NSFC (workshop website: http://www.nsf-nsfc-sw.org/), and builds on a previous DearColleague Letter (NSF 12-096). More...
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