Five Grants Awarded for science facility construction.

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NIST has awarded total of $50 million in grants to 5 institutions to support construction of scientific research facilities that will explore topics from nanometer-scale electronics and green buildings to microbe ecosystems in oceans. Consequently, projects receiving this funding will contribute to almost $133 million in new laboratory construction projects. Grants were awarded to institutions in Rochester, NY; Reno, NV; Ann Arbor, MI; West Boothbay Harbor, Maine; and Los Angeles, CA.



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NIST Awards $50 Million in Grants for the Construction of Five Science Facilities



The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a total of $50 million in grants to five institutions to support the construction of new scientific research facilities that will explore topics ranging from nanometer-scale electronics and "green" buildings to microbe ecosystems in the oceans. The five projects receiving funding under the NIST Construction Grant Program will contribute to almost $133 million in new laboratory construction projects.

The five grants include:

$13.1 million for the Golisano Institute for Sustainability Research Building at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York-A new environmentally friendly building at the institute will support green-building research and other sustainable technologies.

$12.2 million for the expansion of facilities at the Center for Civil Engineering Earthquake Research at the University of Nevada, Reno-The laboratory expansion will result in the largest and most versatile earthquake simulation facility in the United States.

$9.5 million for the Center of Excellence in Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering (NAMSE) at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor-The new research facility will explore a broad range of topics at the intersection of mechanical engineering and nanometer-scale science and technology.

$9.1 million for a new Center for Ocean Health at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in West Boothbay Harbor, Maine-The new research center on the coast will facilitate the study of microbial life in marine ecosystems and the health of the oceans.

$6 million for the Western Institute of Nanotechnology on Green Engineering and Metrology (WIN GEM) at the University of California, Los Angeles-The new facility will consolidate core research facilities for three research centers developing advanced energy technologies for microelectronics and nanotechnology.

These NIST grants fund new or expanded facilities for scientific research in areas of study covered by NIST and Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, including measurement science, nanotechnology, building technology and oceanography. Sponsoring organizations must be institutions of higher education or nonprofit science research organizations.

For more details, see the Sept. 29, 2010, news release "Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology Awards $50 Million in Grants for the Construction of Five Science Facilities" at http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/20100929_cgp_awards.cfm.

Media Contact: Michael Baum, michael.baum@nist.gov, (301) 975-2763

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