filmov
tv
CNSI 20th Anniversary celebrates research to benefit California and support technological advances
Показать описание
The California NanoSystems Institute, known as the CNSI, was launched at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara in 2000 as one of only four Governor Gray Davis Institutes for Science and Innovation.
The Institutes represent an investment by the State to keep California at the forefront of technology through advanced academic research and partnerships with the private sector.
After multiple delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic, on March 11th former Governor Gray Davis and CNSI Director Jeff F. Miller were joined by Chancellor Gene Block and UCLA administrators, deans, faculty and friends of the Institute to celebrate CNSI’s 20th anniversary.
California government officials who also played a crucial role in creating the Cal ISIs, including the 41st mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, and former state senator Robert Hertzberg were also on hand to offer their congratulations.
The Institutes represent an investment by the State to keep California at the forefront of technology through advanced academic research and partnerships with the private sector.
After multiple delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic, on March 11th former Governor Gray Davis and CNSI Director Jeff F. Miller were joined by Chancellor Gene Block and UCLA administrators, deans, faculty and friends of the Institute to celebrate CNSI’s 20th anniversary.
California government officials who also played a crucial role in creating the Cal ISIs, including the 41st mayor of Los Angeles, Antonio Villaraigosa, and former state senator Robert Hertzberg were also on hand to offer their congratulations.