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Dingell Announces $5.9 Million in NSF Grants for the University of Michigan

Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-06) today announced that the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor will receive $5,976,313 in grant funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support a wide range of research initiatives. The funding will advance work in critical areas including nonlinear wave theory, generative modeling for molecular discovery, optimization and learning algorithms, data center efficiency, environmental chemistry, biomedical engineering sustainability, and more.

“The University of Michigan continues to lead in innovation that addresses complex scientific challenges and drives economic growth,” said Dingell. “These investments will support groundbreaking research from cutting-edge computing and advanced manufacturing to environmental health and space science, strengthening Michigan’s role as a national leader in science and technology while building a smarter, healthier, and more sustainable future.”

Projects receiving funding include:  

TheNational Science Foundation(NSF) supports research, innovation, and discovery that provides the foundation for economic growth in this country. By advancing the frontiers of science and engineering, our nation can develop the knowledge and cutting-edge technologies needed to address the challenges we face today and will face in the future.

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