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Notice
AISB opportunities Bulletin Item
CFA: Transnational Access Programme at RISC
European Commission Framework 6 Programme *
* Integrated Infrastructures Initiatives *
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* Symbolic Computation in Europe (SCIEnce) *
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* TRANSNATIONAL ACCESS PROGRAMME *
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* Research Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC) *
* Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria *
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RISC-Linz, a research institute at the Johannes Kepler University,
Austria, offers opportunities to researchers to obtain access to its
infrastructure and facilities. Access is provided through the project
SCIEnce within the 6th Framework Programme of the European Commission.
What we offer
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Within this programme the users can
- visit RISC-Linz for several weeks, work with and get an advice from
the members of the institute on applications of symbolic computation
in users work,
- get remote access to the the computing infrastructure and facilities
of the institute.
Applications can be submitted any time. For successful applicants, access
is free of charge. We provide scientific, technical, administrative, and
logistic support, including travel and living expenses.
Who can benefit
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Students and Researchers who are interested in using symbolic computation
in their work.
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For more information and the application procedure please visit the
program web page:
http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/projects/science/access/
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