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Lepkowski, Wil – Chemical and Engineering News, 1985
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded support for supercomputer centers at Cornell University, Princeton University, University of California (San Diego), and University of Illinois. These centers are to be the nucleus of a national academic network for use by scientists and engineers throughout the United States. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Computers, Engineering Education

Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
The numbers of scientists/engineers employed at colleges and universities continue to grow, although not so rapidly as their numbers grow in the federal and industrial sectors. This is the conclusion of a survey from the National Science Foundation covering data collected in January 1982. Other survey highlights are reported. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Employment, Employment Patterns

Chemical and Engineering News, 1983
Highlights a National Science Foundation (NSF) assessment which determined whether there will be an adequate supply of science, engineering, and technician personnel for meeting defense/nondefense needs between 1982 and 1987. Indicates that personnel shortages may occur in a few science/engineering employment categories, but chemists/chemical…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Science

Chemical and Engineering News, 1984
Provides data (obtained from an American Chemical Society survey) on undergraduate studies in chemistry. Lists and discusses chemistry, elective chemistry, and supporting courses (such as writing and physics) considered to be important by professional chemists. Also recommends that undergraduates pursue studies in biochemistry, polymer chemistry,…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science