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Mathematica Visiting Scholar Grant Program
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- Subject: [mg21482] Mathematica Visiting Scholar Grant Program
- From: vsgrant at wolfram.com (Wolfram Research)
- Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2000 08:35:30 -0500 (EST)
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
Wolfram Research, Inc. proudly announces that applications
are now being accepted for the 2000-2001 Mathematica Visiting
Scholar Grant Program. Since 1995, many researchers,
scientists, and developers from around the world have
received Visiting Scholar Grants.
Mathematica Visiting Scholar Grants are awarded to
professionals working on Mathematica-related projects that
Wolfram Research believes will make a dramatic impact in the
grant recipients' chosen fields or have potential commercial
value. Wolfram Research is committed to working with a
variety of technical professionals in order to serve both
corporate and academic communities in engineering, finance,
physics, mathematics, and other specialized areas.
Projects eligible for consideration include the following:
* Application packages
* High school and/or college courseware
* Mathematica-related books and textbooks
* Significant contributions to the MathSource library of
Mathematica software
* Other Mathematica-related projects
Grant recipients are invited to spend up to eight weeks at
Wolfram Research's corporate headquarters in Champaign,
Illinois, to work toward the completion of their projects.
During this time, visiting scholars have the opportunity to
consult directly with Wolfram Research staff as well as to
collaborate with other grant recipients.
Wolfram Research provides a fellowship to cover travel
expenses and offers living arrangements, office space, and
the use of a Windows or Macintosh computer during the visit.
Each grant recipient also receives a complimentary copy of
the Mathematica software package on the recipient's platform
of choice.
The deadline for applications for the 2000-2001 Mathematica
Visiting Scholar Grants is March 1, 2000. Each recipient's
visit must be completed by March 31, 2001.
For more information about the Visiting Scholar Grant Program
or to apply for a grant, please visit our web site at
http://www.wolfram.com/grants/vsgrant or send email to
vsgrant at wolfram.com.
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