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Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard University

The Initiative in Innovative Computing (IIC) is an interdisciplinary research and development center at Harvard, dedicated to using innovative computing tools to accelerate discovery across all of the scientific disciplines. The IIC's researchers work in close collaboration with scientists and engineers in other fields, fostering a two-way collaborative flow of ideas and inventions between basic science and computer science, academia and industry, professional staff and faculty, teachers and students. The IIC trains the next generation of creative and computationally capable scientists, and communicates with the public at large the value of computing in science, and about the science it enables.

Affiliation: School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Web site: IIC Website

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