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Meetings, trainings and workshops
 

Academics: Section Title

Due to Corona restrictions, we had to hold our kick-off meeting online and cancel our planned training in Istanbul.

 

We are all the more pleased that the mid-term evaluation meeting and the training school scheduled in Amsterdam could regularly take place and so many participants were able to attend. 

We are also confident that the Summer school in Hirschegg (Austria) scheduled in August will be held as planned. More information on the event will be online soon.

Amsterdam, 16-20 May - Combined CEMBO and STIMULUS Training School: a visual summary
 

Institute for Biologically inspired materials (BIMat)

BIMat is part of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. It specializes in colloidal aspects of biological systems and materials, including nanoparticle-actuated smart materials and researching biophysical mechanisms in early-stage biofilm formation at liquid and solid interfaces. BIMat has developed nanoparticle functionalized vesicles for controlled release of encapsulated compounds using magnetic fields.

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Erik Reimhult

Department of Macromolecular and Paper Chemistry

TU Darmstadt is involved in the certi-fication process “HR Excellence in Research” to implement the Charter & Code. The Department of Chemistry is leading research groups in Inorganic, Organic, Physical, Macro-molecular, Technical, Theoretical Chemistry and Biochemistry being recognized for its broad education profile and strong contacts to industry partners. The department focuses its research on Catalysis, Therapeutics, Polymers with Magnetic Resonance and Theoretical Chemistry as cross-disciplines.

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Annette Andrieu-Brunsen

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Koç University was founded in 1993 as a non-profit private and is now one of the leading universities in Turkey, with an emphasis on science, engineering and medicine. KWORKS (Koç University Entrepreneurship Research Center) is one of the top accelerator programs and incubation centers of Turkey since its inception in 2014. It offers four main types of accelerator programs. KWORKS pre-accelerator and accelerator help technology-based startups validate and grow their business.

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Sedat Nizamoglu

Institute for Biologically inspired materials (BIMat)

BIMat is part of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. It specializes in colloidal aspects of biological systems and materials, including nanoparticle-actuated smart materials and researching biophysical mechanisms in early-stage biofilm formation at liquid and solid interfaces. BIMat has developed nanoparticle functionalized vesicles for controlled release of encapsulated compounds using magnetic fields.

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Erik Reimhult

Institute for Biologically inspired materials (BIMat)

BIMat is part of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. It specializes in colloidal aspects of biological systems and materials, including nanoparticle-actuated smart materials and researching biophysical mechanisms in early-stage biofilm formation at liquid and solid interfaces. BIMat has developed nanoparticle functionalized vesicles for controlled release of encapsulated compounds using magnetic fields.

BOKU_Logo2.png

Erik Reimhult

Institute for Biologically inspired materials (BIMat)

BIMat is part of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. It specializes in colloidal aspects of biological systems and materials, including nanoparticle-actuated smart materials and researching biophysical mechanisms in early-stage biofilm formation at liquid and solid interfaces. BIMat has developed nanoparticle functionalized vesicles for controlled release of encapsulated compounds using magnetic fields.

BOKU_Logo2.png

Erik Reimhult

Institute for Biologically inspired materials (BIMat)

BIMat is part of the Department of Nanobiotechnology at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. It specializes in colloidal aspects of biological systems and materials, including nanoparticle-actuated smart materials and researching biophysical mechanisms in early-stage biofilm formation at liquid and solid interfaces. BIMat has developed nanoparticle functionalized vesicles for controlled release of encapsulated compounds using magnetic fields.

BOKU_Logo2.png

Erik Reimhult

Academics: Services

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

Muthgasse 11/II - 1190 Vienna - A

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