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January 4th, 2005
Baylor Partners In $500,000 Nanotechnology Workforce
Abstract:
The Texas Workforce Commission has awarded a $500,000 grant to a statewide partnership led by Texas State Technical College-Waco (TSTC), Baylor University and Zyvex Corp., in which Baylor’s Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics and Engineering Research (CASPER) plays a significant role. The Baylor-TSTC partnership, through CASPER’s experimental research capability, will provide future nano-manufacturing technicians with research experience as a central part of their preparation for entry into the newly developing nanotechnology manufacturing workforce.
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