Nanotechnology research funding list now live at Sandia/LANL CINT website

Shortcut to funding sources now available

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Neal Singer
nsinger@sandia.gov
505-977-7255

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Nanotech researchers can shorten their search for funding by visiting the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) Internet site (www.sandia.gov/cint or www.lanl.gov/cint). There, a searchable database of federal government nanotechnology funding sources is supplied as a service to the nanoscience community by CINT, a joint project of Sandia and Los Alamos national laboratories supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science.

The solicitation database currently lists 906 sources from federal agencies, along with solicitation numbers, amounts of funding available, dates within which to apply, numbers of current grantees, precise descriptions of program goals, and other relevant information. The listing is updated monthly.

“We hope this information will prove useful to our users and the nanotechnology community,” said Neal Shinn, the interim CINT User Program Manager. “Less time spent seeking funds means more available to do research.”

Recipients of this news note are invited to further publicize the CINT website as a service to their readers.

 

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Sandia news media contact

Neal Singer
nsinger@sandia.gov
505-977-7255