Yaroslav Kochergin‘s article “Polymer-based nanomimics: A new instrument against Malaria” features as one (out of eight) best contributions in the 2016 Macromolecular Journals Writing Competition. Congratulations!
MaterialsViews 2016. [Link]
Yaroslav Kochergin‘s article “Polymer-based nanomimics: A new instrument against Malaria” features as one (out of eight) best contributions in the 2016 Macromolecular Journals Writing Competition. Congratulations!
MaterialsViews 2016. [Link]
Materials chemist Dr. Michael J. Bojdys received the junior grant of Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR) to promote the project “Crystalline fully-aromatic materials (CAMs)” over the next three years. The proposed materials will be tried and tested in applications such as heterogeneous catalysis, Li-ion batteries and gas sensors, as well as other industrially relevant applications.
For the second time in recent years the European Research Council (ERC) has awarded one of the prestigious ERC Starting Grants to a scientist of the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Charles University in Prague. Materials chemist Dr. Michael J. Bojdys received this grant endowed with up to 1.5 Million Euro to promote basic research on “functional nanomaterials beyond graphene” over the next five years. Function and structure of these organic materials beyond graphene can provide opportunities for designing new generations of electronic devices such as field-effect transistors, gas sensors etc.