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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 04th May, 2026. Prof. Dr. Hans Jakob Worner from ETH Zurich, leading expert in attosecond physical chemistry and ultrafast spectroscopy, was honored by the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague (VSCHT) with an honorary doctorate in Prague, Czech Republic, May 4, 2026. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Experts from the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones, in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Researcher Petr Vesely, left, and his colleague Jakub Zdrahal, right, of the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) pose for the photographer of the Czech News Agency (CTK), in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Experts from the CVUT in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Experts from the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones, in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Researcher Petr Vesely of the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) poses for the photographer of the Czech News Agency (CTK), in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Experts from the CVUT in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Researcher Petr Vesely of the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) poses for the photographer of the Czech News Agency (CTK), in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Experts from the CVUT in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Experts from the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones, in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Prague, Czech Republic. 08th Feb, 2024. Researcher Petr Vesely of the Czech Technical University in Prague (CVUT) poses for the photographer of the Czech News Agency (CTK), in Prague, Czech Republic, on February 8, 2024. Experts from the CVUT in cooperation with the University of Chemistry and Technology (VSCHT) are using a 3D printer to develop eco-friendly electronic components made of plastic, so-called printed circuit boards, which can be recycled unlike conventional ones. Credit: Ondrej Deml/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto