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The ENG Directorate supports fundamental engineering research by individual investigators and small groups that contribute to three components of the HPCC initiative: ASTA, BRHR, and IITA.
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Continued and expanded scope of the FY 1994 ENG initiative on National Challenges in IITA, to include other engineering emphases such as environmental research.
Continued support of innovative approaches to computationally complex engineering problems utilizing parallel and distributed computing environments. Continued research that bridges the interface between devices and systems in optical and optoelectronic technologies for computing and communications. Provided seed funding to establish interagency support for US users in US/Japan Joint Optoelectronics Project, to expand the user base in optoelectronics fabrication, and to stimulate growth of a domestic optoelectronics industry. |
Develop the basic tools, methodology, and information technologies in engineering that underlie an expanded National Information Infrastructure
Continue support of innovative approaches to computationally-complex engineering problems. Initiate research in wireless network architectures and their interface with optical networks for ultra-high-capacity computing and connectivity environments. Continue research at the device and systems level of advanced optical and optoelectronic technologies. Continue interagency support for US users in US/Japan Joint Optoelectronics Project. |
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