Big news today! The European Science Foundation (ESF), through its programme “Interdisciplinary Approaches to Functional Electronic and Biological Materials” (INTELBIOMAT) has accepted our proposal for funding and will fund the conference, covering aroud the 12% of our prospective overall budget.
The ESF provides a platform for its Member Organisations to advance European research and explore new directions for research at the European level.
Established in 1974 as an independent non-governmental organisation, the ESF currently serves 75 Member Organisations across 30 countries.
INTELBIOMAT is an European programme of workshops, schools, and exchange visits that is targeted at the understanding, modelling and design of functional materials, bringing together different communities: materials scientists, experimentalists, and theorists.