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Training grants in catalysis support a variety of activities, such as:
- Attending specialized
workshops
and
conferences
- Participating in
research projects
- Enrolling in advanced courses or training programs
- Collaborating with leading
research institutions
- Gaining hands-on experience with advanced
catalysis equipment
and techniques
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