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What are the main sources of funding for catalysis research?
Funding for catalysis research comes from a variety of sources. These include
government agencies
,
private foundations
,
industry partnerships
, and
academic institutions
. Government agencies such as the
National Science Foundation (NSF)
and the
Department of Energy (DOE)
in the United States, or the
European Research Council (ERC)
in Europe, provide significant funding. Private foundations like the
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
and the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
also play a crucial role. Industry partnerships with companies such as
BASF
or
ExxonMobil
provide additional funding and collaborative opportunities.
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