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Comment author: RichardKennaway 30 January 2016 08:59:09PM 0 points [-]

Research groups don't typically do this.

In my experience, research groups exist inside universities or a few corporations like Google. The senior members are employed and paid for by the institution, and only the postgrads, postdocs, and equipment beyond basic infrastructure are funded by research grants. None of them fly "in orbit" by themselves but only as part of a larger entity. Where should an independent research group like MIRI seek permanent funding?

Comment author: IlyaShpitser 30 January 2016 09:45:45PM *  0 points [-]

By "in orbit" I mean "funded by grants rather than charity." If a group has a steady grant research stream, that means they are doing good enough work that funding agencies continue to give them money. This is the standard way to be self-sustaining for a research group.