INRASTES, based in Athens, Greece, has established a particularly appealing environment for materials research at the interface of diverse fields such as radiology and nuclear technology, alternative energy sources and environmental studies as well as targeted applications in diagnostics and therapeutics.
Infrastructure for experimental and numerical work and an interdisciplinary team of skilled researchers produce cutting edge results in a variety of topics including the characterization of novel materials in extreme conditions, the use of nanotechnology and microfluidics for the production of plasmonic materials, advanced photonic biosensors and nanoparticle-based radiopharmaceuticals, as well as the development of innovative materials for hydrogen storage. INRASTES is attracting competitive funding from across the EU by collaborating in research consortia alongside top European Universities and dynamic start-ups.
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