close
startTagAryanicCMS:dateendTag-startTagAryanicCMS:timeendTag
 
Links
Implementation research development projects between Iranian Chi
  • Apr 26 2021 - 22:59
  • 554
  • Study time : 1 minute(s)

Implementation of research and development projects between Iranian and Chinese researchers; The call was published

The sixth call of the "Silk Road Joint Science Fund" was published in cooperation with the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Fund for Support of Researchers and Technologists in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology.

This call follows the development of scientific activities among researchers of the two countries in the form of "joint research and development projects" and "joint workshops".

In the joint research and development projects section, a maximum of 6 joint research projects are supported in the two scientific fields of renewable energy and bioengineering. Iranian researchers interested in participating in this call have the opportunity to register their joint proposal with the Chinese side in the system of the Fund for Support of Researchers and Technologists in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology from May 25 this year to July 25. Also, the minimum duration of the research project in the form of this call is one year and the maximum is three years.

 Also in the joint workshops section, this call supports the holding of a maximum of three joint workshops in the fields of renewable energy, water sciences, cognitive sciences, nanotechnology, advanced materials and bioengineering.

For more information, please visit the website of the Fund for Support of Researchers and Technologists in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology.

Communication and Information Center in the Vice Presidency of Science and Technology

  • News group : NEWS,International Affairs & Technological Exchange Center
  • News code : 74100

There are 0 comment(s) for this article

comment

Enter the text inside the security image :

Enter the text inside the security image *
Copyright © Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology. All rights reserved