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CMP joins CINSaT
The CINSaT executive board decided to accept CMP's application for ordinary membership.
Since 2002, the Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT) has actively connected natural sciences and engineering sciences at the University of Kassel, from physics to biology and chemistry, as well as materials-, electrical-, and civil engineering. The center supports interdisciplinary research projects by connecting young and established researchers and organizing the "Nanostructure Sciences" study program.
After the CINSaT Spring Colloquium in March 2024, where Prof. Jost Adam presented an overview of CMP's current research projects and future directions, the CINSaT board members have decided to accept the application for ordinary membership.
We are more than happy to join the Center!
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CMP joins CINSaT
The CINSaT executive board decided to accept CMP's application for ordinary membership.
Since 2002, the Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT) has actively connected natural sciences and engineering sciences at the University of Kassel, from physics to biology and chemistry, as well as materials-, electrical-, and civil engineering. The center supports interdisciplinary research projects by connecting young and established researchers and organizing the "Nanostructure Sciences" study program.
After the CINSaT Spring Colloquium in March 2024, where Prof. Jost Adam presented an overview of CMP's current research projects and future directions, the CINSaT board members have decided to accept the application for ordinary membership.
We are more than happy to join the Center!
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CMP joins CINSaT
The CINSaT executive board decided to accept CMP's application for ordinary membership.
Since 2002, the Center for Interdisciplinary Nanostructure Science and Technology (CINSaT) has actively connected natural sciences and engineering sciences at the University of Kassel, from physics to biology and chemistry, as well as materials-, electrical-, and civil engineering. The center supports interdisciplinary research projects by connecting young and established researchers and organizing the "Nanostructure Sciences" study program.
After the CINSaT Spring Colloquium in March 2024, where Prof. Jost Adam presented an overview of CMP's current research projects and future directions, the CINSaT board members have decided to accept the application for ordinary membership.
We are more than happy to join the Center!