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OUR MISSION

  • Educate the general public and student populations about nanoscale technology throughhands-on, interactive activities.
  • Provide future leaders with the tools to present scientific knowledge to diverse audiences.
  • Foster imagination, interest, and enthusiasm in science, technology, engineering, and entreprenuership especially as it relates to advanced and nanoscale materials.
  • Provide a deeper understanding of scientific practices and the connections among scientists, engineers, and society.
 
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The Internships in Public Science Education program is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. This program is a collaboration between the University of Wisconsin Materials Research Science and Engineering Center on Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces and the James Lovell Museum of Science, Economics & Technology in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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