National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure Award renewed for Kentucky Multiscale
The Kentucky Multiscale site of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure program was recently awarded a five year renewal by the National Science Foundation. Kentucky Multiscale is a consortium of shared facilities at the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky that provide cutting-edge instrumentation and expertise in advanced manufacturing and characterization from the nanoscale to the macroscole. The award enables expanded access to the facilities along with a broad range of educational and outreach activities focused on nanoscale science and engineering. Professor Kevin Walsh from the University of Louisville serves as the prinical investigatator on the award while Professor Hastings serves as the partner site co-PI at the University of Kentucky.
The full announcement can be found at NSF's website.