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New lab at Penn State

NOV 01, 1965
Physics Today

A Space Sciences and Engineering Laboratory for graduate education and research has been established at Pennsylvania State University with a $600 000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The new lab will also serve as a collecting point for information on space research at Penn State and will provide scientists with administrative and technical help. Heading the facility is Paul Ebaugh, assistant dean for research in the College of Engineering. Technical and scientific direction will come from an interdisciplinary committee of University scientists and engineers.

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