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The National Science Foundation’s Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC) supports interdisciplinary materials research and education focusing on fundamental problems in materials science and engineering.
There are 19 such centers across the nation. Each of them addresses research of a scope and complexity requiring the scale, synergy and research talent provided by a campus-based research center. The MRSECs essentially support the materials research infrastructure in the United States; promote collaboration between universities, industry and international organizations; and contribute to the development of a national network of university-based centers in materials research, education and facilities.