EU NEIGHBOURS. The European Commission has opened its Joint Research Centre (JRC) Nanobiotechnology Laboratory for Training and Capacity Building for access to applicants from Enlargement and Integration Countries working in academia and research organisations, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and more in general to the public and private sector.
Applicants from institutions and organisations located in countries associated to the Framework Programme H2020: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, and Ukraine are welcome to apply to the calls of the Training and Capacity Building at JRC Research Infrastructures programme by 16 March 2020.
The Nanobiotechnology Laboratory features state-of-the-art equipped facilities designed to foster interdisciplinary studies. A special emphasis lies on characterisation of nanomaterials, nanotechnology-enabled health products, microplastics, advanced materials and their interactions with biological systems, as well as on the detection, identification and characterisation of nanomaterials and microplastics in complex matrices.