Dataseam Earns ARC Award to Expand Federal IT Apprenticeship.
A Louisville-based tech company is expanding its efforts to grow and improve IT workforce through newly-awarded funds from the federal Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).
A Louisville-based tech company is expanding its efforts to grow and improve IT workforce through newly-awarded funds from the federal Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).
Dr. John Trent talks to school technicians about results on DataseamGrid. (Louisville, Ky) – Nearly ten years ago John Trent Ph.D. of the Molecular Modeling Facility at UofL used the combined power of thousands of computers in classrooms across the state of Kentucky to discover potential compounds that stop cancer from growing. The University recently announced…
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The novel coronavirus may have K-12 students in Kentucky’s school districts learning at home, but researchers at the University of Louisville are using the computing power of thousands of computers in classrooms across the state to identify drugs to treat COVID-19. The desktop computers are part of the DataseamGrid, a network of…
(Kentucky) – Dataseam success shared with the world in a recent Forbes article. Skills and Workforce author, Nicholas Wyman, highlighted how the innovation of this private company helps maximize public assets to enhance classroom technology and change the way cancer researchers find and create potential life-saving therapies. Read the Article Online.
(Louisville, KY) – Thirty-two high school students and parents from Russell Independent, Paducah Tilghman, Elliott County and Whitley County Schools toured the main campus, cancer center and engineering maker space at the University of Louisville to learn about areas of study, career options and scholarship opportunities. The full day featured visits to the research labs…
(Frankfort, KY- October 2, 2019) – Representatives from Dataseam reported progress on Dataseam workforce initiatives to the Kentucky General Assembly Interim Joint Committee on Education. This economic and workforce development initiative not only supplies computers to Kentucky schools and conducts cancer drug discovery research, but also is providing industry-standard technology certifications, student apprentice opportunities and…
(Louisville, Kentucky) – District technology specialists from across the state recently earned a macOS Support Essentials certification. School districts receive computers, technical and education training, as well as student college scholarships and other benefits as part of the Dataseam Program. Dataseam has provided Kentucky schools over 26,000 computers and trained over 8,000 educators and technicians. …
(Morehead, Kentucky) – An eager group of students from Whitley County, Elliott County, Paducah Tilghman, and Jenkins Independent visited the Space Science Center at Morehead State University looking for a future in space. The center at MSU is a world leader in small satellite development and tracking. According to Space Science Director, Ben Malphrus students…
(Louisville, Ky) – Thousands of computers in Kentucky K-12 schools work together as part of the DataseamGrid to find potential new cancer drugs. Professor John O. Trent, PhD discusses how scientists at the University of Louisville’s James Graham Brown Cancer Center have leveraged this computing resource to create one of the largest pipelines of potential new cancer therapies in the world.