IBEC Seminar: Stijn Mertens
Electrochemical surface science of TiO2 rutile (110), graphene and boron nitride Stijn Mertens, TU Wien, Institute of Applied Physics / KU Leuven, Chemistry Department The rational design of catalysts and … Read more
Electrochemical surface science of TiO2 rutile (110), graphene and boron nitride Stijn Mertens, TU Wien, Institute of Applied Physics / KU Leuven, Chemistry Department The rational design of catalysts and … Read more
Electrochemical surface science of TiO2 rutile (110), graphene and boron nitride Stijn Mertens, TU Wien, Institute of Applied Physics / KU Leuven, Chemistry Department The rational design of catalysts and … Read more
Se trata del segundo año que la plataforma alberga esta conferencia, que se celebró en El Instituto de Oncología de la Vall Hebron (VHIO) y que fue inaugurada por Josep Tabernero, Director del VHIO, y por el Director de IBEC y a su vez NanoMed Spain Josep Samitier, quien también ofreció una charla.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
PhD Discussion sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages, and are intended to help PhD students gain feedback from colleagues by presenting their research results and discussing them with each other, as well as with more experienced researchers.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.
Complementary Skills Sessions are open to all staff and researchers at all career stages.