[sci.environment] NSF Eng. Research Center in Microbial Process Tech.

starkey@dali (Denbigh Starkey) (02/09/90)

           New NSF Engineering Research Center (ERC)
                             in
                 Microbial Process Technology
                             at
                   Montana State University

The National Science Foundation has announced the award of an NSF
Engineering Research Center to the Institute for Biological and
Chemical Process Analysis at Montana State University.  The grant is
initially for $7.5 million, with additional state and MSU matching
support of $2.15 million.  Partners in the new Center include the Idaho
National Engineering Laboratory in Idaho Falls, ID, and faculty from
the Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology and other
regional institutions will also be involved in the Center.

The Center, which will be centered in the MSU College of Engineering,
has been established by NSF as a national research center to study
industrial and environmental problems involving microbial processes.
It is one of 19 ERCs that have been established by NSF since 1985.
Dr. Bill Characklis will direct the new ERC.