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Michael Braukus
Headquarters, Washington, DC December 16, 1997
(Phone: 202/358-1979)
RELEASE: 97-284
NASA AWARDS MATERIALS SCIENCE RESEARCH GRANTS
NASA has selected 44 researchers to receive grants
totaling more than $17 million over four years for materials
science research in microgravity.
Sponsored by NASA's Office of Life and Microgravity
Science and Applications, Washington, DC, the objective of the
materials science research program is to expand our
understanding of how materials form and how the process of
formation influences the properties and usefulness of
materials. This knowledge also will provide the foundation for
new technology advances in electronics, medical instruments and
metal castings.
Thirty-three of the grants are for ground-based research,
while the remaining eleven are for flight definition projects.
Nine of the grants are for continuation of work currently being
funded by NASA; the remaining proposals represent new research efforts.
NASA received 214 proposals in response to this research
announcement. These proposals were peer reviewed by scientific
and technical experts from academia, industry and government.
In addition, proposals selected for flight definition were
reviewed for engineering feasibility by a team from NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL.
The list of the grant recipients is available by calling
the NASA Headquarters Newsroom at 202/358-1600 or via the
Internet at URL:
ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/1997/97-284a.txt
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