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Nanotechnology Centre, CEET
Nanotechnology centre is one of the University centres concentrating on research and education in the field of technologies and nanomaterials. Their basic and application research is heading for many areas of life, recently focusing on environmental, energy and health problematics, where nanomaterials and nanotechnologies can help with additional values.
Members of the centre have long term partnership with key nanotechnology industry and numerous national and foreign research institutions, being involved in world class research of excellent projects. Nanotechnology centre is open for students and young scientists giving an opportunity to study in the Nanotechnology program and to work in the international environment.
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Institute of Geonics of the CAS
The activity of IGN is the scientific research motivated by the versatile utilization of the earth’s crust, i.e. research on geomaterials, processes inside the earth’s crust, especially processes induced by human activity and their impact on the environment.
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The Czech Chemical Society
The Czech Chemical Society (ČSCH) has been representing the interests and activities of chemists in the Czech Republic since the second half of the 19th century. It is the oldest chemical professional society, its history is directly connected to the Association of Czech Chemists, which was founded in 1872 thanks to professors Šafařík, Štolba, Preis and Bauer, and the Student Science Association ISIS, founded in 1866. One of the main reasons for its existence is to help its members to continuously expand their professional knowledge and maintain its high level, to disseminate new knowledge from all chemical disciplines and to promote this knowledge.
At present, ČSCH is one of the largest professional societies in the Czech Republic, its members represent practically all specializations and fields of chemistry. In addition to chemists of various professions, a significant part of its members are students of chemistry and related fields, retired members and foreign experts.
The goal of the ČSCH is for all its members to be a sought-after forum for their presentation, open and critical discussions about chemistry, and for all members to jointly create a creative and efficient organization that is respected both in our public and abroad.
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