Eligible participants will receive matching grant funds or a lump-sum to apply toward the purchase of Micromeritics systems for characterization of surface area, porosity, density, powder flow, and catalyst activity.
Dr. Jeffrey Kenvin, VP of Science said “Micromeritics recognizes the importance of academic research. It is the source of new materials, new applications, and talented scientists and engineers. This new Academic Grant Program provides every laboratory opportunities to benefit from our industry-leading technologies and gives students valuable experience on the technologies that are prevalent in industry.”
Interested applicants can learn more and participate by visiting the program website.
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