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Calit2 Discusses Collaboration with Mexican Science & Technology Leaders

1.26.2004 -- Calit² director Larry Smarr and SDSU professor of Geological Sciences Eric Frost met last week with leaders of Mexico's science and technology establishment as a first step in identifying projects of mutual interest as a foundation for more long-range collaboration. The Mexican delegation was led by:

The group affirmed that UCSD and Calit² will serve as one of the primary contacts. Projects that appeared to be of most interest to both parties included:

The visitors toured visualization centers at SDSU and UCSD's Scripps Institution of Oceanography. John Orcutt, Bill Hodgkiss, and Graham Kent participated at the SIO demonstration of onshore and offshore Baja California and discussed how major interaction could be done through SIO and CICESE on behalf of Calit² and CONACyT.


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(left to right) Carlos Duarte, Felipe Rubio, Larry Smarr, Javier Mendieta, Van Whiting, and Eric Frost
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The group also toured Mike Bailey's visualization lab at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. Jay Dombrowski, SDSC chief engineer, hosted the group and provided significant support for the Virtual California videoconferencing demonstration.

Plans call for the U.S. team to make a "reverse" visit to CICESE in Ensenada in the spring to continue discussions about relevant projects and possible joint proposals that might be developed and submitted to both countries' national funding agencies to support the work suggested above.