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High school student studies gold nanoparticles at university levelWednesday, 22nd October 2008 (691 views) A high school student in the US has been given the chance to study gold nanoparticles thanks to an initiative launched by the University of Central Florida (UCF).Austin Coye, a 15-year-old girl from Orlando, is taking part in a graduate-level physics research project at the institution as part of a scheme aimed at getting more youngsters interested in pursuing a career in science. She is studying how gold nanoparticles act differently to normal gold when they are scaled down to a size of just a few nanometres. Ms Coye will be able to showcase her work on a new blog that has been set up to publicise the project. UCF assistant professor Enrique del Barco said: "She's amazing she asks better questions than some of my college students. We're definitely going to support her and cultivate her talent." The scheme has been funded by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. This federal agency's mission is to support all disciplines of science and engineering.
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