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REU Site: Black Hills Applied Ceramic Engineering — NSF Award to South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SD, $457,223)

Ceramics are used in many industries and various applications that range from thermal insulators for spacecraft to more practical applications like bricks for building foundations. The Black Hills Applied Ceramic Engineering (BACE) REU Site will focus on ceramics from a holistic perspective, to encompass the archeologi

Award titleREU Site: Black Hills Applied Ceramic Engineering
Award ID2349313
AwardeeSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology
CityRAPID CITY
StateSD
Amount obligated$457,223
Principal investigatorKatrina Donovan
ProgramEDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES, EWFD-Eng Workforce Development, EPSCoR Co-Funding
Start date09/01/2024
AbstractCeramics are used in many industries and various applications that range from thermal insulators for spacecraft to more practical applications like bricks for building foundations. The Black Hills Applied Ceramic Engineering (BACE) REU Site will focus on ceramics from a holistic perspective, to encompass the archeological, cultural, and technical understanding and utility of ceramic materials. The program has four key objectives that (i) increases local community engagement by utilizing local re
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