Project 104 - Strengthening crime scene forensics and prosecution capabilities in investigating CBRN incidents in the Middle East Region

Dear Colleagues,

 

We are delighted to share that the University of Rome Tor Vergata, in alignment with its ongoing CBRNe research activities, is a proud partner in a European Research project recently awarded under the “EU Centres of Excellence on Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Risk Mitigation (CBRN CoE)” initiative. This initiative, launched by the European Union in 2010, focuses on mitigating and preparing for risks associated with CBRN materials and agents.

 

The granted project is:

Project 104:

“Strengthening crime scene forensics and prosecution capabilities in investigating CBRN incidents in the Middle East Region”

 

The project is coordinated by ENEA, with Prof. Andrea Malizia serving as the Principal Investigator for the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. Together with Prof. Pasquale Gaudio, Dr. Colomba Russo, Dr. Alba Iannotti, Dr. Avv. Ombretta Picchioni and the dedicated staff of the Directive Board of the International Master Courses in Protection Against CBRNe Events, we are eager to embark on this new journey.

 

🚨🚨 We are currently seeking a graduate research fellow to join us at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and contribute to this exciting project. If you are interested in a new professional experience in an international environment, please send your CV to info@mastercbrn.it, and we will arrange a telco to provide further details. 🚨🚨

 

We extend our gratitude to ENEA and SAFE for including us in this important initiative.

 

Stay tuned for more updates!

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