The Tezos Foundation has announced it will be issuing financial grants to research institutions for blockchain tech and smart contracts development, according to an official press release published August 9.
The Tezos Foundation will provide grants to four research 
institutions: Cornell University, the University of Beira Interior, the 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and France-IOI, the press 
release notes.
Emin Gün Sirer
 will lead the Cornell University team to “develop protocols that may be
 applied to Tezos,” paying particular attention to sharding, and 
Portugal's University of Beira Interior will receive four grants for two
 master’s theses and two Ph.D. projects focusing on logging events of 
robots in factory environments and support for machine-checked smart 
contracts respectively.
France-IOI’s grant “will support the education and training
 of current and future Tezos developers,” and the grant for 
Decentralized et Consulting, LLC. (“Decet”), a research institution of 
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is aimed at building an 
“accessible online developer documentation resource for the Tezos 
ecosystem.”
Earlier this summer, the Tezos Foundation had made a statement that it would hold a call for research proposals through an open grantmaking process in August.
 

 
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