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  1. The Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was a research institute in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that became part of Carnegie Mellon University. It was founded in 1913 by Andrew Mellon and Richard B. Mellon as part of the University of Pittsburgh, and was originally located in Allen Hall.

  2. Mar 28, 2013 · The Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was established in 1913 by Andrew W. and Richard B. Mellon to conduct comprehensive scientific investigations that would serve industry and benefit mankind through the development of industry.

  3. The Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was a non-profit independent research firm, dedicated to solving the immediate research needs of industry and training new scientific researchers for the benefit of society as a whole.

  4. The Mellon Institute of Industrial Research was established in 1913 by Andrew W. and Richard B. Mellon to conduct comprehensive scientific investigations that would serve industry and benefit mankind through the development of

  5. Mellon Institute of Industrial Research at the University of Pittsburgh was founded by Andrew W. and Richard B. Mellon as a memorial to their father, Judge Thomas Mellon, and Robert Kennedy Duncan who developed the idea of an industrial fellowship to solve manufacturing problems and train young people for technical careers.

  6. Industrial Research as a National Historic Chemical Landmark On the 100th anniversary of its founding, the Mellon Institute is being recognized for its role in creating the scientific advances that established major industries and helped small businesses benefit from science.

  7. The American Chemical Society (ACS) has designated the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research as a National Historic Chemical Landmark in recognition of the seminal achievements in the history of chemistry carried out by its researchers.