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This is an exceptional opportunity to nominate the best and most talented young scientists in the field of chemistry to be invited to the 71st Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau from 26 June to 1 July 2022. Around 600 highly talented young scientists will be in the audience for their lectures, panel discussions, and small-scale discussion sessions.
These young participants will be recruited worldwide from among (1) undergraduate students, (2) master's and doctoral students, (3) PhD students, and (4) young postdocs in chemistry and closely related fields.
Application materials can be sent by 6 October 2021 to Bc. Procházková. Further information about the application can be found on the Competitions and awards website.
The new HR Award team would like to introduce themselves—and they’re doing it a bit differently than you’re used to. Want to see how?
A year ago, Science magazine listed altermagnets as one of nine breakthrough discoveries. Now, physicists from the Masaryk University’s Faculty of Science in Brno and Osaka Metropolitan University have come up with results that further advance our understanding of this new type of magnetic material.