Frantsevich Ukrainian Materials Research Society

Unites Ukrainian materials scientists to improve the coordination of activities, create conditions for interaction between scientists, business, and industry, attract young people to materials science, and other joint actions aimed at the scientific and industrial development of materials science.

Basic information:

The Ukrainian Materials Research Society unites Ukrainian materials scientists to improve the coordination of activities, create conditions for interaction between scientists, business, and industry, attract young people to materials science, and other joint actions aimed at the scientific and industrial development of materials science.

Regions of active representation or activity:

All over Ukraine

Main projects of the society

Organization of International Materials Science Conferences, including HighMatTech and Materials Science of Refractory Compounds (MSRC);

Conducting scientific-industrial seminars to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial production;

Organizing educational seminars aimed at training and upgrading the skills of students and young researchers;

Youth engagement: competition for master's micro-grants to support promising graduate research projects and competition of student essays on materials science topics;

Conducting the All-Ukrainian networking event "Material World", a specialized initiative dedicated to popularizing materials science among school children;

Development of Ukrainian-language terminology in Materials Science.

Link to partnership development strategy/plan/concept

Which collaboration would be the most interesting/priority?

At present, the highest priority would be cooperation in organizing joint material science seminars and conferences involving scientists from Europe, the United States, and Canada.

Cooperation in organizing training courses and seminars for material scientists.

Search for partners for international projects (in the field of materials science).

Carrying out activities to attract young people to scientific activities, including materials science.