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September 8th, 2004
UNM's Engineering School wins second nanofluids grant
Abstract:
A team of researchers at the University of New Mexico's School of Engineering have been awarded $1 million to study how protein molecules behave in extremely small fluidic channels. The funding, awarded by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Team Program, is the second time in about a month UNM researchers have received a sizable sum of money to study nanofluidics.
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