LSU-led Team Wins $160 Million NSF Engines Grant
An LSU-led team has won a National Science Foundation Engines Grant. It is the largest, most competitive grant ever awarded by the foundation. This transformational $160 million grant will support Louisiana’s energy industry and workers.
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