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Tag: Nanotechnology
Nanoelectronics for Immunotherapies: Dr Larysa Baraban wins ERC Consolidator Grant
Cancer is undoubtedly a formidable disease. What is known as “immunotherapy” is increasingly becoming the scientific focus in the fight against it. Can a particular patient be treated using this…
Anton Kuzyk wins an ERC Consolidator Grant
Bio-nanotechnology researcher Anton Kuzyk, now at Aalto University, Finland, was awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for his project on “Electrically driven DNA- origami-based machines”. Anton Kuzyk was born…
Ukrainian guest scholars at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau: follow up on the two recent Ukrainian-German Autumn Schools
Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau (TH Wildau) has been cooperation with Ukrainian universities for some time, supported by Prof. Dr. Marcus Frohme (Department Molecular Biotechnology and Functional…
Highly Cited Researchers 2021
Congratulations to the highly cited researchers: Yury Gogotsi, graduate of the KPI, professor at Drexel University, (Philadelphia, USA), total times cited: 160.853; H-Index: 177 Travel to the Frontier…
UKRAINE, Kharkiv and Kyiv: 2 German-Ukrainian DAAD Autumn Schools
The Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau organized two Autumn Schools in Kharkiv and Kyiv entitled “Lessons for Biomedicine learnt from Nanotechnology and Artificial Intelligence” (27 September – 8 October…
GERMANY: Merck research grants program, apply until 31 August, 2021
Merck offers research grants to scientists of all career stages affiliated with any research-based institution or company of between EUR 40,000 to EUR 450,000. The supported research areas include:…
UKRAINE, Kharkiv & Kyiv: 2 German-Ukrainian DAAD Autumn Schools “Lessons in Biomedicine Learnt from Nanotechnology & Artificial Intelligence”, apply until 15 August
The schools are breaking the ground not only by bringing German and Ukrainian scientists but also Nanotechnology and Artificial Intelligence under the moto “Science of today is a…
Maksym Kovalenko (ETH Zürich and Empa) awarded the Dan Maydan Prize in Nanoscience Research 2021
Prof. Maksym V. Kovalenko is distinguished for his pioneering work on the surface chemistry of nanocrystals and their use for electronic and optoelectronic devices, including batteries, photodetectors, thermo-electrics, solar cells…
Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics in Kyiv awarded the BIONANOSENS Twinning grant with partners in Austria, Germany and France
With the support of high-profile research and innovation institutes from Europe, which, together with Institute for Molecular Biology and Genetics in Kyiv form the BIONANOSENS consortium, the Ukrainian…