Rice University and Max Planck Society Formalize Q-RaMP Partnership for Quantum Materials Research
Rice University and the Max Planck Society have signed a formal agreement to establish the Quantum Materials – Rice and Max Planck Partnership (Q-RaMP), a transnational research initiative aimed at accelerating the discovery of quantum materials. The agreement was signed in Paris by Rice President Reginald DesRoches and Max Planck Society Vice President Claudia Felser, creating a programmatic framework for collaboration between the two institutions.
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Rice University and the German Max Planck Society have officially finalized a transnational research pact to establish the Quantum Materials – Rice and Max Planck Partnership (Q-RaMP).
Formally signed in Paris by Rice President Reginald DesRoches and Max Planck Society Vice President Claudia Felser, the programmatic framework brings together...
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