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- https://sou.edu/academics/sou-computer-scientist-receives-sloan-grant-for-tacit-knowledge-research/
- https://sou.edu/academics/sou-computer-scientist-receives-sloan-grant-for-tacit-knowledge-research/
SOU computer scientist receives Sloan grant for “tacit knowledge” research
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Bernadette Boscoe, an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at Southern Oregon University, recognizes a shared need in fields as dissimilar as astronomy, environmental science and violin acoustics, and a new grant will pay for research that may benefit those and other academic disciplines.
Boscoe has received a $250,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation that will fund her study of tacit knowledge in research settings – gathering, storing and retrieving the unspoken practices of academic teams that sometimes are lost when a project is disrupted or ends. She will use a Large Language Model (LLM) of artificial intelligence to archive the protocols of scientific groups researching environmental science at SOU, astronomy at UCLA and violin acoustics at Cornell University.
