Erasmus in Norway: Why study in the north?
Studying abroad is becoming increasingly popular among students. Kateřina fulfilled her dream and spent the winter semester at the prestigious NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. What is it like to study ...
Studying abroad is becoming increasingly popular among students. Kateřina fulfilled her dream and spent the winter semester at the prestigious NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. What is it like to study ...
Today marks exactly 135 years since the birth of Jaroslav Dědek, chemist and expert in sugar production. This important scientist and analyst also left a significant mark on Brno University of ...
From Munich to Brno on a bike, from Germany to the Czech Republic in pursuit of two diplomas – meet Jana Meyer zu Hörste, an enthusiastic environmental science student who inspires not only with ...
The human body is composed mostly of water – our cells, organs, and tissues function in an aqueous environment. When an artificial material is introduced into this environment, for example during ...
How can a dextrin-based ecological alternative replace traditional petroleum-based synthetic adhesives and contribute to industrial sustainability? A research project at the Faculty of Chemistry, ...
In addition to its exceptional ballistic resistance, the main advantage of MobiSHIELD is easy handling of its parts. Demonstrated by Radoslav Novotný and František Šoukal from the Faculty’s ...
Student Ondřej Kunovský from the Institute of Materials Chemistry (ÚCHM) joined fellow colleagues in participating in a Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) at the University of Split. This ...
Up to 80% of plastics in Europe still come from fossil sources, and most plastic packaging is never reused. How can research help Czech companies become more competitive and environmentally ...
What it’s like to float in microgravity was something more than twenty Czech secondary school students and several well-known personalities, including ESA reserve astronaut Aleš Svoboda, had the ...
What challenges does ceramic materials research bring, and how can innovative approaches help improve their properties? Patrik Sokola, a PhD student at the Institute of Materials Chemistry, FCH ...