Nearly $16 million grant opens door at UT-Austin to disrupt medical device, electronics manufacturing
Aided by a $15.6 million federal grant, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin will explore the creation and manipulation of new types of materials that could improve the development of medical devices and electronic components.
The grant, announced Monday, will be distributed over six years by the National Science Federation’s Division of Materials Research to researchers at UT’s Cockrell School of Engineering and the College of Natural Sciences.
The funds will help launch UT-Austin’s…
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