Science: Polish Perspectives Oxford 2018 - DAY 2 - Paweł Puczkarski - Graphene devices for DNA sequencing
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What is SPP? Science: Polish Perspectives (SPP) is a series of events organised by Polonium Foundation to connect Polish scientific diaspora all over the world - with each other, and with other researchers all over the world. By bringing SPP events to this community, we hope to better understand it and give its members a platform for discussion with academia, policy makers and industry in Poland. All SPP events promote interdisciplinarity and encourage best outreach practices. Our annual SPP Conference happens since 2012 every autumn in Oxford or Cambridge and since 2017 in Berlin. The more local satellite events called SPP Meetups are being organised in different forms all over the world.
The project is co-funded in the framework of the programme of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education under the name "DIALOG" in the project "2018-2020 Gateway to the Polish research diaspora: portal and events integrating the Polish international research community".
Projekt jest współfinansowany w ramach programu Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego pod nazwą „DIALOG” w projekcie “Gateway to the Polish Research Diaspora: portal oraz wydarzenia integrujące polską światową społeczność badawczą”.
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Polonium Foundation is an independent NGO which brings together students, researchers and people associated with science. We address the negative phenomenon of emigration of highly skilled Polish researchers - "brain drain" - and transform it into a favorable two-way flow of people and ideas - "brain circulation". The Foundation’s activities are focused on linking and supporting Polish researchers working around the world, both in academia and R&D (research and development) sectors, as well as international researchers interested in research opportunities or collaborations with Poland. Regular contact and various types of initiatives have allowed the Foundation to build relationships with Polish scientific diaspora and many international scientists working in Poland and abroad.