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July 7th, 2007
Call for nanotechnology proposals by Indo-German Science and Technology Cooperation
Abstract:
Within the framework of Indo-German bilateral Science and Technology Cooperation (STC), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany, and the Department of Science and Technology (DST), India, have an interest to promote project based application oriented / technology development / R&D proposals involving both scientific and industrial partners.
Proposals submitted in national priority areas would be preferred:
• Nanotechnologies, intelligent materials and new production technology (new production processes) and other innovative physical and chemical technologies leading to wide technical and commercial utilization
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nanowerk.com
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