National Science Foundation's
HBCU Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP)
Emphasizing collaboration among disciplines and undergraduate research, the new HBCU-UP grant has components focusing on Bioinformatics, Aerospace and Psychology, Computer Security, Bioscience and Mathematics, Honors Organic Chemistry, and a new bridge program for high school graduates.
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Aerospace/Psychology Collaboration
Using a Low Cost Flight Simulation Environment, Aerospace Science and Psychology are combining forces for new courses in human factors, aircraft stability and controls, and aircraft design as well as new research projects
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Bioinformatics Program
New Bioinformatics Program Bioinformatics is a dynamic and emerging area of science connecting biology, probability/statistics, and computer science. For example, the enormous amount of data involved
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Mathematics, Computers, and Biosciences
The new course will highlight applications of mathematics and computers in the biosciences
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Office of Undergraduate Research
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ROCKETS program
ROCKETS program ROCKETS, which stands for Resarch and Organic Chemistry to Kindle Excellence in Tuskegee Scientists and Engineers, is an Honors Organic Chemistry program. The participation is limited
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HBCU-UP Grant Administration
Advisory Committee
Faculty Support Team
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