Nine MSCA Doctoral Network grants for FSE researchers
Nine researchers of the Faculty of Science and Engineering (University of Groningen) have received a Horizon Europe Marie Sklodowska Curie Doctoral Network grant. One as coordinator and eight as partners. The research projects have been funded out of 42 submissions, which makes the University of Groningen’s success rate 21% against 12% EU wide .
With a Doctoral Network grant, a consortium of universities, research institutes and industrial partners can set up an international training network for training PhD students.
Awarded researchers are:
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Geert van den Bogaart | Coordinator | GBB | Project: BICEPS
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Beatriz Noheda | Partner | ZIAM | Project: MASAUTO
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Robert Pollice | Partner | Stratingh Institute | Project: CATALOOP
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Peter Deuss | Partner | ENTEG | Project: Re-Fibre
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Bert Poolman | Partner | GBB | Project: ComeInCell
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Maria Antonietta Loi | Partner | ZIAM | Project: MENTOR
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Ben Feringa | Partner | Stratingh Institute | Project: MONALISA
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Marco Fraaije | Partner | GBB | Project: COMENZE
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Leo Beukeboom | Partner | GELIFES | Project: INCITE
Last modified: | 23 May 2024 2.31 p.m. |
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