Universities to get $12-million for nuclear research

 
Washington (Platts)--15Dec2005
DOE announced 24 nuclear energy research awards totaling $12-million over
three years to U.S. universities. The awards allow students and professors to
participate in the department's advanced nuclear energy research and
development programs, DOE said today. Work on the research and development
projects that received awards will be conducted at 17 universities in 16
states, DOE said. The universities are Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
North Carolina State University, Purdue University, University of
California-Berkeley, University of Florida, University of Idaho, University of
Michigan, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, University of New Mexico, University
of Tennessee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
& State University, Pennsylvania State University, University of
California-Los Angeles, Georgia Tech Research Corp., University of
Missouri-Rolla, and University of South Carolina.

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