Over 10 million for Münster-Twente collaborationA big success for UT strategic partner WWU Münster: the German Research Foundation DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) stimulates with more than 10 Million euro a new Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich, SFB). The project with the title “Intelligent matter: From responsive to adaptive nanosystems” starts in January 2021 and involves a close collaboration with the Center for Brain-Inspired Nano Systems (BRAINS) at the University of Twente.Read more
Last week: vote for the nominated UT scientists in Viva400Five female University of Twente scientists have been included in the VIVA400: an annual list of 400 successful and inspiring women compiled by Viva magazine and separated into four different categories. Sabine Siesling and Ruchi Bansal have been included in the category Healthcare & Education, while Monica Morales Masis, Anna Sperotto and Cristina Zaga each earned a spot in the Tech & Innovation category.Read more
Over 10 million for Münster-Twente collaboration
Last week: vote for the nominated UT scientists in Viva400
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