Scientists from the Center for Physical Sciences and Technologies of Lithuania invite Ukrainian colleagues to join the carbon dioxide utilization project within EUREKA
Within the framework of the EUREKA international program, a team of scientists from Lithuania is looking for partners from Ukraine for the joint implementation of the project “Utilization of carbon dioxide by using iron compounds”. Representatives of scientific institutions, universities, small and medium enterprises can join.
The project is a development for the capture of carbon dioxide from an exhaust gas stream formed during combustion or combustion using feriferrohydrosol (FFH). The idea is to bind carbon dioxide with FFH into a stable compound.
Deadline for submitting a joint application – April 27, 2020.
For more information, contact Dr. Vidmantas Ulevicius (Head Scientist, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania) на пошту: vidmantas.ulevicius@ftmc.lt
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EUREKA is an international innovative scientific and technical program founded in 1985. Its main goal is to promote innovative entrepreneurship between small and large enterprises, research institutes and universities. Ukraine joined the 2008 program.
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology is the largest research institution in Lithuania, which carries out unique fundamental research and technological work (research) in the field of laser technology, optoelectronics, nuclear physics, organic chemistry, bio- and nanotechnology, electrochemical materials science, functional materials, electronics, etc.
Source: МESU