
International collaboration on application of AMS in radioecology (AMSIR)
20. 09. 2020
Mobility initiative for students and teachers Improved skills and competences of students and academics in application of AMS in radioecology (AMSIR) is thematically connected with the construction of the AMS laboratory within the RAMSES project.
The mobility project aims at establishing a bilateral collaboration between Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) and Department of Nuclear Chemistry FNSPE CTU in Prague, one of the RAMSES project partners. Project is focused on interconnection, and knowledge and skill exchange in the field of radioecology and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS). Within the project, organization of seminars, excursions and mutual visits are planned.
It is provided by Czech National Agency for International Education and Research within the scope of EEA grants and under project number EHP-CZ-MOP-2-010.
Photo: NMBU
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