MecaNano – European Network for the Mechanics of Matter at the Nano-Scale

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The proposal for a “European Network for the Mechanics of Matter at the Nano-Scale” (MecaNano), with Benoit Merle as main proposer, has been approved as a European Cooperation in Science & Technology (COST) Action CA21121 for a period of four years, starting in September 2022.

MecaNano is intended as a broad international cooperation aiming to advance the multiscale understanding of the mechanical behavior of nanostructured materials. By combining the expertise of its participants, it will overcome the different bottlenecks limiting the exploration of mechanical size effects. Synergetic gains will be achieved by promoting access to the latest techniques in nanomechanical testing, simulation and nanocharacterization, as well as interoperability of the research data. The long-term outcome of the Action is to unlock new possibilities for the development of complex modern materials.

Over the next four years, MecaNano will provide its members with numerous opportunities to interact and collaborate, e.g. through dedicated workshops, symposia and summer schools. It will support geographic mobility between its participants and foster the career development of its young researchers and innovators (< 40 yrs.).

Further information can be found on the following website: https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA21121/

The Action is opened for applications from researchers from all countries (also beside Europe). To become a participant, please join at least one Working Group through the following platform: https://e-services.cost.eu/action/CA21121/working-groups/apply