Project Details
GRK 585: Microstructural Control in Free-Radical Polymerization
Subject Area
Polymer Research
Term
from 2000 to 2008
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 272953
The key intention of the European research training group is the in-depth training of the graduate students in the entire field of free-radical polymerisation. The education of research students has to encompass interdisciplinary courses which relate macromolecular chemistry, physical chemistry, physics, and reaction engineering. Within this broad area both theoretical and experimental aspects have to be considered. Free-radical polymerisation is of eminent industrial importance. Graduate students after passing the programmes should have excellent job opportunities in chemical industry. For each graduate student an individual thesis programme is offered which is carried out under the guidance of at least one professor from the Netherlands and one from Germany. This type of international and interdisciplinary cooperation provides an excellent broad education.The European Research Training Group provides an excellent opportunity for interdisciplinary and international research and teaching. The study programme offers a wide variety of possibilities to significantly broaden the education in both the core part of topics and in several related areas.In addition to graduate students and postdocs being funded by European Research Training Group stipends, roughly the same number of graduate students and postdocs being funded from other sources is selected as members of the college.
DFG Programme
International Research Training Groups
International Connection
Netherlands
Applicant Institution
Technische Universität Clausthal
IRTG-Partner Institution
Eindhoven University of Technology; Universiteit van Amsterdam
Spokesperson
Professorin Dr. Gudrun Schmidt
Participating Researchers
Professor Jörg Adams; Professorin Dr. Sabine Beuermann; Professor Dr. Michael Buback; Professor Dr. Diethelm Johannsmann; Professor Dr. Henning Menzel; Professor Dr. Wilhelm Oppermann
IRTG-Partner: Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Alex M. van Herk