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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
1. Contribute to the advancement of science and technology all over the world
2. Form an industrial cluster for further growth of Okinawa's economy
A leading reseach and educational center in the Asia – Pacific region which wil be a source of knowledge and human resources required to tackle academic, economic and social problems in the world
Make OIST a “success story” and provide an impetus for the reform of the whole Japanese university system
OIST
Scale and Estimated Costs
Scale of OIST
Faculty 300
Post-docs 900 – 1500
Technical and administrative staff 1000
Students 500
Estimated Cost
Construction ¥ 100 billion (US$ 900 million)
Annual operation ¥ 30 billion (US$ 270 million)
Graduate students starting September 2008
Computational Physics Consortium
Purpose: International collaboration in computational physics among physicists and computing experts in Taiwan and worldwide
Sponsored by:
National Center for High-Performance Computing,
Taiwan, R.O.C.
Computing Division, Fermi Lab, U.S.A.
Chairperson: G. P. Yeh, Fermi Lab
Coordinator in Taiwan: Su, Zheng-Yao, NCHC
International Advisory Committee
Introductary Organizational Meeting: September 3, 2004
International Workshop: December 2-4, 2004