The initial meeting on the international project NanoScint was held in NURE

09.02.2022

On February 8, the project “Nanoparticles for application in optoelectronics, scintillator detectors and electroanalytical chemistry (NanoScint)” was launched within the framework of BMBF joint projects on the creation of German-Ukrainian centres for advanced research (German-Ukrainian Cores of Excellence).
The starting event, organized by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany, was attended by scientists of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics: Professors Valerii Semenets, Kateryna Musika, Oleg Avrunin, associate professors Dmitry Snizhko and Yuriy Zholudov, representatives of partner institutions, in particular from the Institute of Quantum Optics of the University of Hannover named after Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz: professor Boris Chichkov, representative of  BMBF Dr. Oliver Pieper – Desk officer, Political Adviser, President of NAS-Ukraine Anatoliy Zagorodniy, representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine: Oleksiy Shkuratov – Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine for European Integration, Igor Taranov – acting CEO of the Directorate of Science and Innovation, Head of the Expert Group on Innovation Development, Sergey Lisnichenko – General Director of DEInternational LLC, Prosecutor of the German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Mykhailo Leshchenko – Science Advisor to the Embassy of Germany in Ukraine, representatives of the National Erasmus + Office in Ukraine and others. In total, more than 90 people took part in the event.
During the online event, representatives of the participants of all 12 projects that passed the competitive selection, in particular, the scientific department of the Embassy of Germany in Ukraine, announced the official start of the first stage of the project.

The aim of the German-Ukrainian Centers for Advanced Research is to support Ukraine in expanding research cooperation, creating sustainable bilateral research structures, promoting the transfer of knowledge and technology, and increasing Germany’s importance as a place for research and innovation in international competition.
This project provides an opportunity to develop scientific schools through compatible research.
The initial meeting on the international project NanoScint was held in NURE