Within the framework of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchange (SE) Call: HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01, the mid-term meeting of the project “E-NOSE – 101182748” was successfully held in Istanbul, Turkey. The meeting brought together representatives of all partner institutions involved in the consortium to review the progress achieved during the first phase of the project and to define strategic directions for its further implementation.
The project “Electronic Nose: Acquisition and Modification of Hierarchically Nanostructured Oxide Active Materials for Advanced Biological Gas Sensor” focuses on the development of next-generation sensing technologies. By combining expertise in nanotechnology, materials science, and sensor engineering, the consortium aims to create highly sensitive and selective gas sensors for biological and environmental applications.
The Nanotechnology Center (NTC, Ukraine) is a beneficiary of the E-NOSE consortium and plays an active role in the implementation of the project. As a key participant, NTC contributes to research activities, knowledge exchange, and the development of innovative approaches within the project framework.
The mid-term meeting served as an important milestone, allowing partners to present their scientific and technical achievements, discuss challenges, and align future research activities. Each beneficiary institution delivered presentations highlighting their contributions, ongoing work, and planned tasks.
Among the speakers were MSc Lina Grybanova (NTC, Ukraine), who delivered a comprehensive 25-minute presentation. Their talk focused on the project’s impact, including dissemination and communication activities, visibility strategies, and scientific publications. Special attention was given to the importance of sharing research results with the broader scientific community and stakeholders, as well as enhancing the project’s outreach and collaboration potential.
In addition, Doctors of Science from the Nanotechnology Center — Iryna Vinnychenko, Dmytro Vinnychenko, and Natalia Nazarova — joined the meeting online. They delivered insightful presentations within the framework of the project work packages, contributing to the discussion of ongoing research activities and demonstrating significant scientific results achieved by the NTC team.
In addition to formal presentations, the meeting provided a valuable opportunity for networking, strengthening partnerships, and fostering collaboration between academic and research institutions from different countries. Discussions also covered future staff exchanges, joint research activities, and the practical implementation of project objectives.
The event confirmed the strong commitment of all consortium members to achieving the project’s goals and maximizing its scientific and societal impact. The collaborative efforts within the E-NOSE project continue to contribute to the advancement of innovative sensing technologies and interdisciplinary research in Europe and beyond.
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