Projects & Research
Charlie Peck
Charlie's student/faculty research covers developing approaches and materials to support injecting parallelism into a broad range of the undergraduate computer science curriculum; software and hardware "educational appliances" such as the Bootable Cluster CD (BCCD, http://bccd.net ) and LittleFe ( http://littlefe.net) projects which support parallelism education; and software engineering tools and techniques for scaling scientific kernels to the next generation of petascale computational resources. More information can be found here.
Jim Rogers
Jim's research focuses on the logical foundations of grammar formalisms and the mathematical properties of language (more accurately, the properties of the sets of structures that Linguists use to model languages). The majority of his research falls in the area known as Model-Theoretic Syntax. Read More
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