RISC Transnational Access is an activity within the project Symbolic Computation Infrastructure for Europe (SCIEnce), supported by the European Commission Framework 6 Programme for Integrated Infrastructures Initiatives. The goal of the SCIEnce project is to improve integration between key world-leading developers and application experts in Symbolic Computation software systems. Such systems form a vital infrastructural tool in areas of modern academic and commercial research, with important applications in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering and other technical disciplines. The project undertakes a program of networking, software development and research, complemented by the transnational access to RISC.
The project partners are:
- University of St Andrews, School of Computer Science, St Andrews, UK,
- Johannes Kepler Universitaet, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Linz, Austria,
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Laboratoire d’Informatique UMR, Palaiseau, France,
- Computational Mathematics Group, Universitaet Kassel, Kassel, Germany,
- Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven, The Netherlands,
- Technische Universitaet Berlin, Institut fuer Mathematik - KANT Group, Berlin, Germany,
- Institute e-Austria Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania,
- Waterloo Maple Inc, Department of Research and Development, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada,
- Heriot Watt University, School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Edinburgh, UK.
More information about SCIEnce is available from the projects web page.