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NSF grant will help establish nanotech program in Idaho

from the small-potatoes dept.
According to a press release (14 March 2002), Boise State University has received a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to help establish a state-wide nanotechnology research program in Idaho. An interdisciplinary team of Boise State scientists will be part of a statewide project to study and develop nanoscale materials. The Boise State phase of the project is financed by nearly $2 million in federal and matching state funds awarded to the university through the NSFís Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) program to support competitive research in Idaho.

The Boise area hosts one of the fastest-growing regional high-tech economies in the U.S., and is home to Micron Semiconductor and the headquarters of Hewlett-Packardís Printing and Imaging Division.

2 Responses to “NSF grant will help establish nanotech program in Idaho”

  1. Kadamose Says:

    speaking as a felllow Idahoan

    All I can say is…yeah right.

  2. The Living Fractal Says:

    Re:speaking as a felllow Idahoan

    Which means basically nothing to any of us.

    Thanks, gg.

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