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AFM and MFM Microscopy for Nanoscale Properties of Functional Materials
With this project Switzerland would strengthen the Estonian Research and Development sector by providing equipment, which is needed for qualitative materials research as well as by promoting Swiss know – how (EMPA and NanoScan equipment). Tematica / Settore d'intervento
Sviluppo umano e sociale
Ricerca e sviluppo Gruppo target
Junior researchers (Masters and PhD students, Postdoctoral researchers)
Contesto
The National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics (NICPB) is asked to do following research: (i) to induce magnetic and multiferroic behavior into nonmagnetic materials; (ii) to
characterize ceramic high-TC films and pellets and study their vortex structure; (iii) to do research of prototype solid oxide fuel cell stack components; (iv) to investigate cantilever based novel
experimental approaches. Obiettivi
The goal is to improve research infrastructure for materials’ research and to extend training opportunities for students and junior researchers in experimental techniques
for materials research.
Attività
The project envisages the following activities: (i) procurement of the AFM/MFM equipment; (ii) selection of the applicants for AFM/MFM training; (iii) preparation of the
facility according to requirements and installation of the system; and (iv) user trainings on AFM/MFM.
Risultati
Ulteriori informazioni e documentiLinks esterni
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Principali dati del progetto
Paese:
Importo del prestito svizzero:
CHF 250'000 Budget globale del progetto:
CHF 294'118 Data di approvazione del progetto:
09.11.2011 Status:
In corso Responsabilità per l'attuazione del progetto:
Contatto svizzero:
Numero del progetto: 7F-07752.01
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