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Central European Institute of Technology
The Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC) (Czech: Středoevropský technologický institut) is an educational and research institution in Brno, Czech Republic. It is a centre specialising in life sciences, advanced materials and nanotechnology research.
CEITEC was founded by a group of Brno universities (Masaryk University, Brno University of Technology, Mendel University, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno) and research institutes (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine) and supported by both the South Moravian Region and the city of Brno.
Within CEITEC, a number of laboratories were built with instrumentation and facilities. CEITEC is member of EU-LIFE, an alliance of leading life sciences research centres in Europe.
CEITEC was the first scientific centre in the Czech Republic to integrate research and development in the field of life sciences, advanced materials and technologies to such an extent. The project is based on the interdisciplinary study of seven research areas which allows to study objects of living and inanimate nature at all available levels of complexity.
The knowledge and experience of scientists from the six research institutes involved is divided into various research groups according to their expertise. Of the total, the majority are under Masaryk University, whereas the rest under the Brno University of Technology, the Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University, the Institute of Physics of ASCR, the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and the Mendel University.
CEITEC Masaryk University (CEITEC MU) is an independent university institute that was established at Masaryk University as a part of CEITEC consortium. CEITEC MU is a part of the research infrastructure that was built in 2014 at the University Campus in Brno–Bohunice and it provides equipment and conditions for basic and applied research, especially in the field of life sciences. The centre employs scientists from many countries, who conduct their research in areas of structural biology; genomics and proteomics of plant systems; molecular medicine and neuroscience.
CEITEC Brno University of Technology is part of CEITEC's "scientific centre of excellence". Since 2016, it forms a key component of research infrastructure with facilities and conditions for both basic and applied research in advanced nanotechnology and micro-technology and advanced materials. There are two research areas at CEITEC BUT where a total of 12 research groups dealing with ceramic materials, cybernetics for material science, advanced polymer materials or smart nano-devices, experimental bio-photonics, preparation and characterisation of nanostructures, development of methods of analysis and measurement, as well as characterisation of materials and advanced coatings. Both research programs offer the possibility of PhD study.
In 2018, two ERC grants are launched at CEITEC BUT, one of which focuses on more efficient treatment of cancer, and the other deals with the development of new technologies of spectroscopy and microscopy. An important achievement is also the acquisition of FET Open projects and the solution of two Teaming[clarification needed] in the first phase.
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Central European Institute of Technology
The Central European Institute of Technology (CEITEC) (Czech: Středoevropský technologický institut) is an educational and research institution in Brno, Czech Republic. It is a centre specialising in life sciences, advanced materials and nanotechnology research.
CEITEC was founded by a group of Brno universities (Masaryk University, Brno University of Technology, Mendel University, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno) and research institutes (Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine) and supported by both the South Moravian Region and the city of Brno.
Within CEITEC, a number of laboratories were built with instrumentation and facilities. CEITEC is member of EU-LIFE, an alliance of leading life sciences research centres in Europe.
CEITEC was the first scientific centre in the Czech Republic to integrate research and development in the field of life sciences, advanced materials and technologies to such an extent. The project is based on the interdisciplinary study of seven research areas which allows to study objects of living and inanimate nature at all available levels of complexity.
The knowledge and experience of scientists from the six research institutes involved is divided into various research groups according to their expertise. Of the total, the majority are under Masaryk University, whereas the rest under the Brno University of Technology, the Veterinary and Pharmaceutical University, the Institute of Physics of ASCR, the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and the Mendel University.
CEITEC Masaryk University (CEITEC MU) is an independent university institute that was established at Masaryk University as a part of CEITEC consortium. CEITEC MU is a part of the research infrastructure that was built in 2014 at the University Campus in Brno–Bohunice and it provides equipment and conditions for basic and applied research, especially in the field of life sciences. The centre employs scientists from many countries, who conduct their research in areas of structural biology; genomics and proteomics of plant systems; molecular medicine and neuroscience.
CEITEC Brno University of Technology is part of CEITEC's "scientific centre of excellence". Since 2016, it forms a key component of research infrastructure with facilities and conditions for both basic and applied research in advanced nanotechnology and micro-technology and advanced materials. There are two research areas at CEITEC BUT where a total of 12 research groups dealing with ceramic materials, cybernetics for material science, advanced polymer materials or smart nano-devices, experimental bio-photonics, preparation and characterisation of nanostructures, development of methods of analysis and measurement, as well as characterisation of materials and advanced coatings. Both research programs offer the possibility of PhD study.
In 2018, two ERC grants are launched at CEITEC BUT, one of which focuses on more efficient treatment of cancer, and the other deals with the development of new technologies of spectroscopy and microscopy. An important achievement is also the acquisition of FET Open projects and the solution of two Teaming[clarification needed] in the first phase.