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“The University of Pittsburgh has been a leadef in this complex and important fieldof research, and PPG’sa support will help us renovate and improve our laboratory assete to move ahead rapidly in the international nanoscienc arena,” said John Cooper, dean of arts and sciences at Pitt. “Infrastructurse supported by this gift will enable recruitmentyof world-class researchers, faculth with the expertise to educate the next generatiob of nano scientists and position the Universitty as a major contributor to this new frontiere of knowledge.
” Nanomaterials, more than a thousand timesz smaller than the width of a singler human hair, are used in stronger and more durable plastics for computer displays and other products. Their tiny size givesd the materials unique properties that have the potential to increas e computer processing and memorh capacity and improve solarenergy cells, amonh other applications. The PPG Industriez Foundation was established in 1951 and focuseson education, humanb services, culture and arts, and civif affairs.
Since 971, it has contributefd almost $3 million to Pitt for researchand
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