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Description: U.S. Army-funded research initiative, aiming to advance soldier survivability through nanotechnology for applications in nanostructured fibers and materials, medicine, ballistic and blast protection, bio-materials and nanosystems integration.
Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies @ MIT Working with Army Lab colleagues, the ISN at MIT established this program to provide opportunities for MIT students to conduct summer research at Army research facilities working under the direction of Army scientists. Opportunities are typically available in a number of U.S. locations including Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, and Mississippi.
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Page title:Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies @ MIT
Keywords:nanotechnology, soldier, survivability, Army, UARC, Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, future soldier, ISN, Tech Square, industry consortium, research, protection, injury intervention and cure, performance improvement
Description:The Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies at MIT is a U.S. Army-funded research initiative that aims to advance soldier survivability through advanced nanotechnology.
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