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14 EU fundings (€8,992,414): Random Copolymers Enabling Nonimmunogenic PEGylation for Medical Therapeutics … BdlYear 2022 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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21/09/2022 EU funding (€1,999,613): Adaptive functions of visual systems
04/08/2022 EU funding (€130,386): Frustrated systems with low-dimensional magnetism for magnetic refrigeration and hydrogen liquefaction
16/08/2022 EU funding (€189,687): Exchange bias in two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures
02/09/2022 EU funding (€189,687): Spin Polarized Transport in Transfer Doped Diamond Wafers
23/08/2022 EU funding (€2,255,360): Protease‐guided tumor targeting tools to revolutionize cancer diagnosis and treatment.
27/09/2022 EU funding (€2,499,933): Random Copolymers Enabling Nonimmunogenic PEGylation for Medical Therapeutics
01/06/2022 EU funding (€2,643,188): Emerging technologies for crystal-based gamma-ray light sources
26/09/2022 EU funding (€2,994,544): Scalable Continuous Variable Cluster State Quantum Technologies
01/01/2022 EU funding (€20.4M): EUROPEAN PILOT FOR EXASCALE
13/09/2022 EU funding (€3,180,372): Low power spintronics wireless autonomous node (SWAN) integrated circuits developed via spintronics technology accelerator platform
23/08/2022 EU funding (€3,421,000): Nonlinear Magnons for Reservoir Computing in Reciprocal Space
28/07/2022 EU funding (€5,722,534): Novel Opaque Scintillator Technology for Nuclear Industry Imaging based on Anti-Matter Detection
01/09/2022 EU funding (€5,997,312): Improving quality of life of advanced pancreatic cancer patients through an AI-guided multimodal intervention, combining pain and cachexia management, nutrition, and physical activity
01/07/2022 EU funding (€6,664,541): Multiscale quantum bio-imaging and spectroscopy

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