Published 01/16/2003
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The council is composed of 30 eminent scientists, engineers, scholars, and industrialists from the state's major public and private research and instructional universities and industry leaders. University of California President Richard Atkinson appointed Berman in collaboration with Stanford University President John Hennessy, California Institute of Technology President David Baltimore, California Community Colleges Chancellor Thomas Nussbaum, California State University Chancellor Charles B. Reed, and University of Southern California President Steven Sample.
A pioneer in grid computing, Berman is a leader in the national effort to build a comprehensive modern infrastructure to support research in science and engineering. She is a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, and she directs the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure, a consortium of 41 research groups, institutions, and university partners with the goal of building a national infrastructure to improve and extend the reach of science and engineering.
The California Council on Science and Technology is the leading partnership of industry, academia and government that identifies ways that science and technology can be used to improve the state's economy and quality of life. The group has five goals:
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