HRD-9632844 Clark Atlanta University A renewal proposal has been submitted on behalf of the Center for Theoretical Studies of Physical Systems (CTSPS) at Clark Atlanta University (CAU). During its first 4 plus years of existence, CTSPS has become a regional resource center surpassing all of its objectives: prosecution of forefront, basic and applied, research; production of significant numbers of peer reviewed publications; presentation of research results at national and international conferences; creation of a sophisticated research computing facility, including the most powerful CRAY platform in Georgia; acquisition of $6.2 million dollars in non-NSF federal funding; formation of academic/corporate research-educational partnerships support of research faculty from the Atlanta University Center (AUC); hiring of key researchers to coordinate and stimulate new interdisciplinary interactions; creation of a vital visiting scientists program; support for important local, national, and international conferences; production of significant numbers of Ph.D. bound minority students; creation of a Mobile Physics/Mathematics Demonstration Unit; and promotion of technology transfer in important areas such as infrared sensor technology, and image processing (to name a few). These accomplishments have catapulted CAU s research capacity into a nationally competitive research center of excellence. CTSPS has become a paradigm for quality, cost-effective, research and research training in the physical and mathematical sciences, within the AUC. It has positioned CAU s physics department to become one of the outstanding computational physics programs in the nation. Efficient use of NSF funded resources has allowed CTSPS to leverage non-NSF support for expensive items (i.e. powerful computers, etc.), all dedicated to solving important problems in diverse areas. The establishment of a world class research center, within an HBCU environment, continues to positively impact the student body, attracting many CAU/AUC students from all SEM disciplines. Accordingly, CTSPS is a genuine national resource whose continued funding would insure the consolidation and growth of a vital and nationally important research enterprise (in the context of a newly created HCU institution) contributing to the nation s technological readiness, and serving as a vital professional role model to the underrepresented minorities in the sciences, engineering, and mathematics.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Human Resource Development (HRD)
Type
Cooperative Agreement (Coop)
Application #
9632844
Program Officer
JAMES J. POWLIK
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
1996-09-01
Budget End
2003-02-28
Support Year
Fiscal Year
1996
Total Cost
$4,930,886
Indirect Cost
Name
Clark Atlanta University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Atlanta
State
GA
Country
United States
Zip Code
30314