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Centre for Technology and Research on Nanomaterials (NAMUR+)

Revision as of 11:59, 16 August 2021

Project Q3069301 in Estonia
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Centre for Technology and Research on Nanomaterials (NAMUR+)
Project Q3069301 in Estonia

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    1,594,541.82 Euro
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    1,875,931.58 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    30 June 2022
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    Tartu Ülikool
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    58°22'52.00"N, 26°43'11.10"E
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    50090
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    Projekti „Nanomaterjalide tehnoloogiate ja uuringute keskus (NAMUR+)” eesmärk on arendada välja tipptasemel taristu ja aparatuuriga varustatud Eesti teaduse teekaardi objekt, mis põhineks Tartu Ülikooli, Keemilise ja Bioloogilise Füüsika Instituudi ja Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli materjaliteaduse, energeetika ja nanoturvalisuse uurimisgruppide kompetentsil, olles tõmbekeskuseks nanomaterjalide ja nanoohutuse alal ning atraktiivseks teenustepakkujaks nii teadusasutustele kui ka erasektorile. (Estonian)
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    The aim of the project “Nanomaterials Technologies and Research Centre (NAMUR+)” is to develop the object of the Estonian science roadmap, equipped with cutting-edge infrastructure and equipment, based on the expertise of the materials science, energy and nanosecurity research groups of the University of Tartu, the Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics and Tallinn University of Technology, being a centre of attraction in the field of nanomaterials and nanosafety and an attractive service provider for both research institutions and the private sector. (English)
    16 August 2021
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    2014-2020.4.01.16-0123
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