The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology announced today it had received a 12-month research grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, a U.S. Government agency for a research program on the behavior of metals.
The grant will finance research on “creep behavior of metals in low strain regions under slightly varying stresses.” The Institute also reported that Tzvi Getzler, a senior lecturer at the Institute’s civil engineering facility, had been awarded the Celemens Henschel Prize by the Boston Society of Civil Engineers.
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