National Science Foundation Funds Nanoscale Research

Northeastern Universitys Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) has received a $12.25 million renewal grant from the National Science Foundation.

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Northeastern University’s Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) has received a $12.25 million renewal grant from the National Science Foundation to continue its industry-leading research: translating nanoscale scientific processes into commercially viable technologies.
The center’s three academic partners – Northeastern, the University of Massachusetts Lowell and the University of New Hampshire – are conducting cutting-edge research that has the potential to revolutionize the manufacturing of smaller, more energy efficient electronic devices.
The five-year renewal grant will cover the Center’s funding through 2014. The NSF has provided $24.85 million to the Center to date.
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