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December New Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center Targets Development of Innovative Nanomanufacturing Technologies and ToolsNovember New, NSF-Funded Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center aims to create a revolution in the Nation's Manufacturing Capabilities. August NSF Program Directors Honored for Achievements in Earthquake and Lubrication Engineering July Easy Does It. NSF CAREER Award Winner Demonstrates A Breakthrough Approach for Fabricating Molecular Memory Arrays. June Brighton Named New Head of NSF Engineering Directorate NSF’s Chong Receives Two of Engineering’s Highest Honors Powering the Future: A Newly Created Industry/University Cooperative Research Center Will Develop Clean Energy Technologies Based on HydrogenApril What Our Teacher Did Last Summer: NSF’s Research Experiences for Teachers Program Helps Build Up Physical Science at Phoenix’s South Mountain High School Breaking New Ground in Seismic Safety: Newly Incorporated NEES Consortium Will Lead Decade-Long Virtual Collaboration on Earthquake Engineering Research March A Simple Gift for Leadership: Lynn Preston Named NSF Engineer of the Year 2003. February It's Not Just the Reviews that are Glowing: Science-Art Collaboration Uses Bioluminescent Bacteria to Create Paintings that Light Up Engineering Education Fueling the Fires of Creativity: Combustion Synthesis Uses Self-Propagating Reaction Waves to Create Advanced Materials |