How NSF’s decades-long materials science program has fostered partnerships across scientific fields.
How NSF’s decades-long materials science program has fostered partnerships across scientific fields.
Scientists across North Carolina will now be able to probe the mysteries of very tiny particles, polymers, and surfaces for applications ranging from biomedicine to polymer science.
Press Release 12-099
Projects will investigate materials for renewable energy, advanced electronics, biomaterials, organic and polymeric materials
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced six Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) awards as a result of the 2012 PREM competition.
Xavier University of Louisiana and New York University have received a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to bolster diversity among materials scientists through collaborative research and curriculum development.
MRSEC programs provide transformative opportunities for students and faculty at minority-serving institutions to participate in leading-edge materials science and engineering research. But in order to encourage more underrepresented minority researchers to take advantage of these opportunities, we need to cultivate personal connections with those at
Solicitation 10-568