Stories Tagged with "foundation" from 2004
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Solar physicists at NJIT say they expect to see dawn’s first light by January of 2006 with the new 1.6-meter telescope currently under construction. The National Science Foundation recently awarded $1.5 million to the project, which will arguably create the world’s largest optical telescope for solar research.
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New Jersey Institute of Technology Receives $65,000 Grant from the Beaumont Foundation of America
November 30, 2004
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will receive 30 laptop computers courtesy of the Beaumont Foundation of America, which has awarded the university a technology grant valued at $65,000.
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Solar physicists at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) say they expect to see dawn’s first light by January of 2006 with the new 1.6-meter telescope currently under construction. The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently awarded $1.5 million to the project which will arguably create the world’s largest optical telescope for solar research.
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NJIT Receives Technology Grant from the Beaumont Foundation
November 30, 2004
NJIT will receive 30 laptop computers courtesy of the Beaumont Foundation of America, which has awarded the university a technology grant valued at $65,000.
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NJIT Physicist Awarded NSF Grant To Study Radio Waves
September 28, 2004
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Dale Gary, PhD, professor of physics at NJIT, $832,927 to continue his research to develop a global network of 100 radio telescopes to learn more about radio waves from the sun.
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While some teenagers fritter away their summers bathing in the sunlight, frolicking in the pool or repairing to the local mall, a group 20 teenage girls are ensconced in labs at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), devoting their summer to designing circuit boards, building robots and analyzing micro-bugs.
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