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Joint Projects on European and Bilateral Scales in Electromagnetic Materials Processing

Explore the potential for joint projects in electromagnetic processing of materials between European and bilateral partnerships, with a focus on cooperation among policy and funding organizations. Learn about initiatives like EU project CO-REACH and bilateral projects involving DFG and NSFC. Collaborate on programs such as Int. Research Training Group (IRTG) and Joint Priority Research Program to advance electromagnetic material processing.

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Joint Projects on European and Bilateral Scales in Electromagnetic Materials Processing

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  1. 2nd German-Sino Workshop on Eletromagnetic Processing of Materials (EPM) Dresden, Oct. 16-19, 2005

  2. Joint projects - possibilities European scale: EU project CO-REACH www.co-reach.org Cooperation of policy and funding organisations Not yet real work, just preparations -> EPM might become nice example Contact to national representatives

  3. Joint projects - possibilities • Bilateral scale: • Package (~7) of bilateral projects -> DFG + NSFC • IRTG: Int. Research Training Group • (Int. Graduiertenkolleg) • SG-JIRP: Joint interdisciplinary research program • (Transregio) agreement signed on April 11, 2005 • Joint Priority Research Program • (Schwerpunktprogramm) • Basically National Funding: NSFC - DFG

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