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About Secondment institute

Stockholm University’s Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry (MMK) has a modern research infrastructure that offers a combination for material synthesis and physical-chemical characterization. The research at MMK addresses important challenges in energy, environment and health to contribute to a better world and sustainable society. Interdisciplinary work across ten profile areas and 26 research groups working in diverse subjects is a cornerstone of MMK. 

About Host institute

InnoRenew CoE has the research infrastructure needed to support the PACK-NIN project. Established in 2017, InnoRenew CoE is a young and ambitious research institute that has invested its resources into highly qualified, expert scientific personnel and the purchase of €2 million in advanced testing and analytic equipment. InnoRenew CoE’s focus is the interdisciplinary field of renewable materials, sustainable built environments and human health. This intellectual diversity is evidenced through the institute’s five focused research areas and 70 international employees, half of whom come from abroad with a nearly even gender balance. In September 2021, InnoRenew CoE will occupy a newly constructed research complex in Izola, Slovenia, that houses its offices and state-of-the-art laboratories.

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This project has received funding from the  EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (101031402—H2020-MSCA-IF-2020); 

InnoRenew CoE
Livade 6, 6310 Iz​ola, Slovenia
+386 (0)40 282 944
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