City Council approved support for talented PhD students as part of the Brno Ph.D. Talent programme. A total of CZK 9 million will be distributed this year among 25 young scientists in natural sciences and technical fields.
More infoElectron Microscopy Days in Brno thus showcased not only the current state of this cutting-edge field, but also its future potential and importance for research, industry, and education—once again demonstrating why Brno is rightly referred to as the capital of electron microscopy.
More infoThis year’s winners come not only from the Czech Republic but also from Brazil, Peru, and China.
More infoThis year saw record participation, with 151 Ph.D. candidates applying—the highest number in the history of the competition.
More infoThis year, Masaryk University honored a total of thirty-six exceptionally talented PhD students for their outstanding scientific and research achievements.
More infoBrno once again proved to be a global center of microscopy. Top experts from across Europe gathered at CEITEC to share insights on the latest techniques in materials science.
More infoBrno has once again become a hub for international recruitment and networking.
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