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March 31st, 2006
Engineering profs win NSF's Early Career Awards
Abstract:
Cody Friesen's five-year, $500,000 NSF award will advance research and education in nanomechanics at ASU. His research holds promise to have far-reaching impact on a broad range of applications. It also will fund programs to introduce high school teachers and students to some of the latest endeavors in nanomechanics.
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Arizona State University
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