Birmingham, Newcastle and Nottingham universities have secured more than Pounds 5 million for nanotechnology research.
The grants have been allocated as part of the Department of Trade and Industry's micro and nanotechnology manufacturing initiative.
Birmingham will lead a £1.5 million collaboration with industry to develop sub-millimetre pressure sensors to determine how a fluid moves and feels; the Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Newcastle will receive £3 million to build laboratories for research across medicine, agriculture and engineering; and Nottingham will get nearly £750,000 to develop anti-corrosion coatings.
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