They're Desperately Looking for a Researcher From the Conicet Who Disappeared in Germany.
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Conicet researcher Alejandro Matías Fracaroli disappeared in the city of Karlsruhe, Germany, where he was on a study trip. His friends, family and colleagues began an active campaign in networks. Conicet de Córdoba's account shared an English message that alerts him to his disappearance.Fracaroli is a prominent professor at the Faculty of Chemical Sciences of the National University of Córdoba and the Conicet. He had traveled to the German city …
In Germany a search operation was launched to find the whereabouts of Alejandro Fracaroli, an Argentine scientist from the Conicet who traveled to the European country to carry out a research work. His family and his partner reported that during their stay they were always in contact, but suddenly they lost track of him. Alejandro...
Alejandro Matías Fracaroli, a researcher at CONICET and a professor at the UNC, disappeared on October 13 in Karlsruhe while participating in a nanotechnology project.The desperate search entry for a Cordoban scientist in Germany was first published in #BorderPeriodism.
The Córdoba scientist Alejandro Fracaroli is actively sought out by the authorities of the German city of Karlsruhe, where he disappeared a few days ago, and where he carried out research linked to nanotechnology. The 44-year-old researcher participated in a nanotechnology cycle at the Technical Institute of Karlsruhe (KIT), one of the most important in Europe. At that institution he was last seen last Monday, when he presumably boarded a bus an…
His name is Alejandro Fracaroli, researcher at the Conicet and professor at the National University of Córdoba. He was last seen on Monday, October 13.
Channel C The Cordovan scientist Alejandro Fracarol Alejandro Fracaroli, researcher at the Conicet and professor at the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemical Sciences (UNC), disappeared in Germany since Monday 13 October in the city of Karlsruhe, and his cell phone remained off for more than 20 hours, which motivated the complaint to the local police.
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