Hariri Institute publishes FY23 Annual Report
By Hariri Institute Staff
The Hariri Institute is pleased to announce the release of our FY23 Annual Report!
The report highlights the many significant and impactful accomplishments of our multidisciplinary community, consisting of 400 faculty affiliates and including thought leaders, problem solvers, scholars, and pioneers. They are leveraging the full power of computing, computational, and data-driven science and engineering to create new knowledge, solve hard problems, and create change on a national and international scale.
Highlights include:
The Center for Information and Systems Engineering (CISE) joining the Hariri Institute’s federation of centers and initiatives.
The Red Hat Collaboratory awarding 19 projects from BU faculty members and industry collaborators, totaling more than $2.1 million in funding. Additionally, four undergraduates received funding for open-source projects, totaling $31,000
that aim to improve the security, efficiency, and intelligence of computing systems
Our welcoming of six Junior Faculty Fellows and seven Graduate Student Fellows
Institute funding of four new 2024 Focused Research Programs
The Mass Open Cloud Alliance (MOC-A) holding the first in-person workshop since COVID-19, which brought together its unique community of researchers, users, and industry.
These are just a few examples of work being done at the Hariri Institute. We invite you to browse our annual report and follow up with Hariri Institute Director Yannis Paschalidis or any of the Hariri Institute’s Center and Initiative Directors or members of our growing community of researchers.