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Who Provides Institutional Funding?
Institutional funding for catalysis research is provided by a variety of sources:
Government Agencies
: Examples include the
National Science Foundation (NSF)
,
Department of Energy (DOE)
, and
European Research Council (ERC)
.
Academic Institutions
: Universities often have internal grant programs and endowments to support faculty and student research.
Private Sector
: Companies and industry groups may fund research through partnerships and grants.
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