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Nanocrystalline materials: fabrication, structure, modelling, properties and applications

Objective

The Centre presents a unique combination of expertise and facilities and its research is organized around three areas: processing, modeling, and characterization of structure and properties of nanocrystalline materials. In recognition of our achievements, the Centre was requested to coordinate a big National Program in nanomaterials, commissioned by State. NanoCentre also realizes 3 projects in nanomaterials sponsored by EC and NATO. Good Contacts and collaboration with research centres from whole Europe predestinate the NanoCentre to bridge the cooperation between western and eastern scientists. We propose to establish very strong European network in the field of nanomaterials, which will strengthen European collaboration and allow to prepare common research projects in the field of nanomaterials.

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ACM - Preparatory, accompanying and support measures

Coordinator

WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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85,Woloska 141
02 507 WARSZAWA
Poland

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Total cost

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