New Collaborative Agreement with HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research
This week, BCMaterials sealed a new collaboration agreement in the field of research with the HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research in Hungary.
This agreement aims to promote the exchange of knowledge, scientists, and research between both institutions, including joint participation in research projects and the organization of scientific meetings.
The research areas that this cooperation will focus on are neutron scattering, materials science, and environmental remediation.
The agreement was signed during a visit to HUN-REN by a delegation of researchers from BCMaterials, led by Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez. At BCMaterials, we would like to thank the HUN-REN Centre for Energy Research for their hospitality and the wonderful visit they provided us at the Budapest Research Reactor and the Budapest Neutron Centre.
The signing of this new collaboration agreement is a great joy for our center and another step in BCMaterials' well-established international cooperation strategy in scientific matters.
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