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Tag Archives: NERCOMP14
Academia between two storms: talking NERCOMP into the future
Yesterday I had the good fortune to address the NERCOMP 2014 conference in Providence, Rhode Island. The conference was a sweet one, with its highest attendance ever, a fine buzz of conversation, and a general confidence in springtime’s imminent arrival. … Continue reading