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serbie University of Belgrade 
  • Contact: Dragan D. Manojlović, Ph.D. Associate Professor.
  • Interests:Analytical Chemistry, Modern Instrumental Methods in Analythical Chemistry, Selected Methods of Instrumental Analysis, Sensors.
University-of-Belgrade
 

Tufts University 
  • Contact: David R. Walt, Ph.D. Robinson Professor of Chemistry.
  • Interests: Bioanalytical Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Biochemistry and Nanoscience.
 

Cambridge University
  • Contact: Jeremy J. Baumberg, Ph.D. Professor.
  • Interests: Nanostructures with unusual interactions with light, plasmonic structures, photonic crystals, semiconductor microcavities.
 

Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC)
  • Contact: Chularat Wattanakit, PhD. Assistant Professor.
  • Interests: Porous Materials, Nanochemistry/Catalysis, Chirality, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry
 

University of Pardubice 
  • Contact: Karel Vytřas, PhD. Professor.
  • Interests:Modern instrumental methods in analysis of materials, food and biological samples. New analytical and diagnostic methods.
 

University of Southampton 
  • Contact: Phil N. Bartlett, PhD. Professor of Electrochemistry.
  • InterestsElectrochemistry, sensors, electropolymerised films, modification of electrode surfaces, bioelectrochemistry, SERS, nanostructured materials
 

University of Padova 
  • Contact: Paolo Pastore, PhD. Professor.
  • Interests: Ultramicroelectrodes, amperometric detection in flow systems, sensors for ECL, application of mathematical methods on titration curves or voltammetric responses.
 

Swinburn University of Technology 
  • Contact: Paul Stoddart, PhD. Associate Professor.
  • Interests: Applied optics and biophotonics, fibre optic sensors, Raman spectroscopy and laser nerve stimulation.
 

Ca'Foscari University of Venice
  • Contact: Paulo Ugo, PhD. Professor.
  • Interests:Electrochemical determination of small molecules of interest, synthesis and asymmetrical modification of semiconductor and metal nanowires.
 

Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
  • Contact: Rumiana Dimova, PhD. Group Leader.
  • InterestsSystematic measurements of the properties of lipid bilayers, membrane responses to external factors, fundamental cellular phenomena and morphologies of cell organelles.
 

Universität Des Saarlandes
  • Contact: Rolf Hempelmann, Ph.D. Professor.
  • InterestsNanoparticulate photoinitiators, Photocatalytic Water Splitting, Electrochemical cleavage of lignin dissolved in ionic liquids, Electroenzymatic regio-and stereroselektive syntheses.
 

University of Kragujevac 
  • Contact: Rastko D. Vukićević, PhD. Professor.
  • Interests: Organic Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Combinatorial Chemistry.
kragujecac
 

RWTH Aachen University 
  • Contact: Walter Richtering, Ph.D. Professor of Physical Chemistry.
  • InterestsStructure and dynamics of complex polymer and colloid fluids, light, neutron and X-ray scattering, microscopy, confocal fluorescence spectroscopy and rheology.
 

ETH Zürich 
  • Contact: Lucio Isa, PhD. Assistant Professor.
  • Interests: Nanoscale wetting of individual colloids at liquid interfaces, Core-shell nanoparticles at liquid interfaces, Fabrication of 2D particle arrays for colloidal lithography.
 

Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 
  • Contact: Peer Fischer, PhD. Professor of Physical Chemistry.
  • InterestsNanopropellers and their biomedical applications, Janus particles and colloidal molecules, Physical chemistry of chirality and chiral nanostructures.
 

University of Geneva 
  • Contact: Jérôme Lacour, PhD. Professor.
  • Interests: Organometallic reactivity and asymmetric transformations, Very stable synthetic, physical and biological applications of (chiral) carbocations, NMR chiral substances enantiodifférenciation.
 
Cambridge University 
  • Contact: Oren A. Scherman, Ph.D. University Lecturer.
  • Interests: Synthesis of functional nanosystems, controlled polymer architectures and dynamic supramolecular assemblies through molecular recognition processes.

 

Lomonosov Moscow State University 
  • Contact: Arkady A. Karyakin, Ph.D. Professor.
  • Interests: Development of novel electrochemical biosensors and immunosensors on the basis of conductive polymers, electroactive inorganic polycrystals and self-assembled multilayers.