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Also this year Thermo Fisher Scientific announced a competition for young scientists for a two-year grant of 200,000 crowns. Until 31 May 2020, all scientists under 30 years of age using electron / ion microscopy or directly using electron microscope, XPS, μCT and nanoCT results may submit applications. Thanks to financial support, scholarship holders can fully pursue their research, take part in various scientific conferences or go abroad.
Thermo Fisher Scientific (the company from Brno), which is engaged in the development and production of state-of-the-art scientific instruments (especially electron microscopes and spectrometers), together with the Czechoslovak Microscopic Society, announced a new annual competition for a grant of 200,000 crowns. Researchers and PhDs students up to the age of 30 who use electron microscopy or other advanced analytical instruments in their work can apply.
The application for the grant competition takes place on the ČSMS website.
Winner Stories (article on successful ThermoFisher Scientific / CSMS grant participants). (In Czech)
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.