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September 13th, 2004
Engineers Win £1.4 Million for Nanotechnology from the DTI
Abstract:
Researchers at the University of Birmingham's School of Engineering have won £1.4 million funding from the Department of Trade and Industry for research into Nanotechnology for a collaborative project with industry to develop a new generation of micro Rheometers to help characterise and develop liquid based products.
This award is part of the government's latest round of funding into nanotechnology totalling £15 million.
Source:
University of Birmingham
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