ExpertiseUpdated on 16 April 2024

Inorganic and bio-inorganic systems oriented to optimization and development of new materials and technological processes

Marek Hanuska

project manager at INSTITUTE OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY SAS

Bratislava, Slovakia

About

Specification: IIC SAS looks for research partners in the area of inorganic and bio-inorganic systems oriented to optimization and development of new materials and technological processes in the various branches of science, such as inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, chemistry of materials, inorganic technology and materials, theoretical chemistry and nanotechnology.

We offer: decades of experience in specific research, human sources, labs and advanced equipment for the following activity and cooperation:

  • Multilateral H2020 projects (ITN Marie Curie schemes, ERC, ERA Chair, IRA or COST and ERA.net, etc.), bilateral projects, projects with industrial partners.

  • PhD. and postdoc positions (within various schemes including IF Marie Curie, students exchange, PhD. study and others).

  • Researchers exchange and mobility.

 The main subjects of the research are the following:

  • Relations between composition, properties and structure of inorganic substances, mainly advanced ceramic materials, molten salt systems, glasses and hydrosilicates.

  • Thermodynamics of multicomponent inorganic systems.

  • Features and chemical reactions in inorganic systems, including interfaces.

  • Development and application of theoretical and experimental methods for the determination of structure and properties.

 Field of interest of five departments covers broad spectrum of topic:

  • inorganic chemistry,

  • physical chemistry,

  • materials chemistry,

  • inorganic technologies and materials,

  • theoretical chemistry and

  • nanotechnology

Organisation

INSTITUTE OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY SAS

R&D Institution

Bratislava, Slovakia

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