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ORGANIZATION NAME / WEBSITE

SCIENTIFIC/TECHNOLOGICAL DOMAINS

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

physicochemical characterization of industrial wastes;
mineral carbonation;
utilization of industrial wastes;
process modelling

Univeristy of Tartu, Institute of Physics

Materials for sensors and nanoelectronic devices for novel light sources, nanophosphors, fibres and radiation transformers as well as for a variety of surface coatings, including anti corrosion, photoactive, wetting and tribological coatings.

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

 

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

Nanostructured yarns and fibres, fibrous nanocomposites, functional materials, poly-ionic liquids, cellulose based polymers, electrospinning technology, technology of plastics

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

monograin powders, kesterites, characterization of optical and electrical properties of mterials,  multicomponent materials, CdTe, electrodes, solar cells

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

chalcopyrites,  thin films, chemical spray, sol-gel deposition, thermal analysis

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

HRSEM; EBSD; EBIC; AFM; chacterization of structural and chemical composition of different materials, thin films by different chemical and physical methods, electrochemistry, kesterites, SnS,

University of Tartu, Institute of Technology

Multiscale modeling of materials behaviour;
Design and modification electroactive polymer composite materials and interfaces;
developing prototypes

Univeristy of Tartu, Institute of Chemistry

multi-scale modeling of materials behaviour;
nanofabrication , micro and nano technologies;
polymer systems with nano and microcontrolled structures;
physical characterization of nanostructures.

Univeristy of Tartu, Institute of Chemistry

CER: Advanced materials and high-technology devices for energy recuperation systems

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

electrochemical deposition, detectors,  concentration

Tallinn University of Technology, Department of Materials and Environmental Technology

thin films, powders, solar energetics. kesterites, SnS,

National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics

CER: Emerging orders in quantum and nanomaterials

University of Tartu, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute of Physics

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