Carnegie Mellon to receive $6.5 million for Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
4th Oct 2005, 14:40 GMT
Carnegie Melon University's Materials Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC)will receive $6.5 million over the next six years from the National Science Foundation to continue creating new, super efficient materials.
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