Internationally Renowned Mathematical Sciences Research Center Marks its 20th Year
DIMACS solves challenging problems, prepares students for science and technology careers
In its two decades of existence, an internationally renowned mathematical sciences research center at Rutgers has moved beyond its early roots to embrace such diverse disciplines as life sciences, social sciences and public policy.
On November 20, DIMACS, the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, celebrated its 20th birthday.

Today, DIMACS consists of 14 academic and corporate members, and over the years has hosted visiting researchers from around the world.
The center’s initial 11-year funding of $22 million came from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as a prestigious Science and Technology Center (STC) grant. These grants, aimed at increasing the nation’s economic competitiveness, funded areas of research that frequently crossed traditional disciplines. They also mandated creation of educational opportunities and encouraged technology transfer from centers to commercial ventures. The New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology also funded DIMACS in its early years.

DIMACS has provided summer research opportunities to undergraduates and funded graduate and postdoctoral research fellowships. As part of the NSF’s educational outreach mandate, it has also worked with thousands of K-12 teachers and students. Working with science education experts at Rutgers and elsewhere, DIMACS has equipped teachers to convey the rigor and excitement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics – often called the “STEM” fields. And it has worked with faculty in higher education, notably at community colleges and non-research institutions, to update their knowledge of the frontiers of research.
Read more about DIMACS history and accomplishments:
- Director Fred Roberts recounts DIMACS's history and prepares for the future
- Nature of Discrete Mathematics and DIMACS accomplishments
- Implementation Challenges
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