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CSF in Physics Today

TweetCSF Sets Sail – Physics Today June 2011.pdf Caribbean Science Foundation sets sail Initial investment for the funding agency will come largely from the region’s diaspora scientists, from corporate sponsors, and from development banks.   A week-long trip to the

Tristan Alleyne June 29, 2011February 28, 2024 CSF News, News Read more

Caribbean Science Foundation Launched in Port Of Spain

Caribbean Science Foundation Launched in Port Of Spain

TweetSeptember 21, 2010, The Caribbean Diaspora for Science Technology and Innovation (CADSTI) led by its President, Dr. Cardinal Warde, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, launched the Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) in Port of Spain, Trinidad

Tristan Alleyne September 24, 2010February 28, 2024 Archived News, CADSTI IN THE NEWS, CSF News, News, Press Releases No Comments Read more
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