I am pleased to announce that I have recently received a PSC-CUNY Enhanced Research Award for a project entitled, “Safe and Efficient Parallelism via Collection API Ordering Inference.” The award amount is $11,999.99 and will help support students and travel. The award program is an internal funding mechanism to help promote research at CUNY. Thank you, PSC-CUNY!
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