Dresden School on Functional Nanomaterials
Aug. 11, 2013
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The Dresden School on Functional Nanomaterials aims at bringing together. (Schloss Eckberg, Bautzner Str. 134, 01099 Dresden
30 of Sept. - 04 of Oct. 2013)Leading scientists with different backgrounds in the general field of functional nanomaterials to offer a series of tutorial lectures to pre-Master, Master and Ph.D. students.

The main aims of the School are:

Contributing to building a cooperation framework between Germany and South European countries targeted in the Call by combining expertise in fields like molecular electronics, mechanics of nanomaterials, and bioinspired materials.

Creating a pool for scientific exchange of know-how between these fields. This will strengthen the scientific community in this application-relevant and scientifically exciting research field.

Training of young researchers. The development of a new research field calls for the investment in future generations of scientists. The way how the School is organized is completely in-line with this idea. Lectures given by world-wide recognized experts in the corresponding fields and providing an in-depth introduction to specific topics will be combined with poster sessions, intensive scientific discussions, and lab tours to selected scientific institutions in or nearby Dresden.

Dresden School on Functional Nanomaterials
Aug. 11, 2013
Cover
©None

The Dresden School on Functional Nanomaterials aims at bringing together. (Schloss Eckberg, Bautzner Str. 134, 01099 Dresden
30 of Sept. - 04 of Oct. 2013)Leading scientists with different backgrounds in the general field of functional nanomaterials to offer a series of tutorial lectures to pre-Master, Master and Ph.D. students.

The main aims of the School are:

Contributing to building a cooperation framework between Germany and South European countries targeted in the Call by combining expertise in fields like molecular electronics, mechanics of nanomaterials, and bioinspired materials.

Creating a pool for scientific exchange of know-how between these fields. This will strengthen the scientific community in this application-relevant and scientifically exciting research field.

Training of young researchers. The development of a new research field calls for the investment in future generations of scientists. The way how the School is organized is completely in-line with this idea. Lectures given by world-wide recognized experts in the corresponding fields and providing an in-depth introduction to specific topics will be combined with poster sessions, intensive scientific discussions, and lab tours to selected scientific institutions in or nearby Dresden.