πŸ† Doc. Gabriel Perli obtained the MSCA Postdoctoral  Fellowships

πŸ† Doc. Gabriel Perli obtained the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships

We are so proud to announce that Doc. Gabriel Perli has obtained the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2023 with his proposal Isocyanate Free Self-Blowing Biobased Circular Foams.

This year’s annual MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships call has attracted considerable interest from the research community, with 8,039 proposals submitted, congratulations Gabriel for standing out with your project!

If you are interested, next call for MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships will open on 10 April 2024, hurry up!

 

Haritz Sardon is joining the RSC Applied Polymers advisory board

Haritz Sardon is joining the RSC Applied Polymers advisory board

Prof. Haritz Sardon has been invited to join the RSC Applied Polymers editorial board members, as a leader in his research field.

RSC Applied Polymers is a leading international journal for the application of polymers, including experimental and computational studies on both natural and synthetic systems. Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, a not-for-profit organisation and professional body, dedicated to supporting the global scientific community, RSC Applied Polymers is gold open access with all fees currently waived.

It is one of the first RSC journals to focus on applied research. The RSC Science Horizons report identifies how the chemical sciences are key to unravelling global and industrial challenges and particularly focuses on how interdisciplinary and applied research can contribute. With this in mind, RSC Applied Polymers offers you an impactful platform for the application of polymers, both natural and synthetic, including experimental and computational studies.

Find out more in RSC official website!

Emakumeak Zientzian / Women in the science 8Β° edition

Emakumeak Zientzian / Women in the science 8Β° edition

The Emakumeak Zientzian initiative took its first steps in 2017 and year after year has grown and strengthened. The United Nations General Assembly decided in 2016 to proclaim 11 February as the International Day of Women and the Girl Child in Science in order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls. In this context, Women in Science emerged to make visible the activity of women in science, break with the typically masculine roles attributed to scientific-technical activities, and encourage the choice of scientific careers among girls and adolescents.

To this end, a broad programme of activities is promoted, organized, developed, presented and implemented. The Emakumeak Zientzian 2024 programme will focus on the week of 8-16 February. An extensive programme of over 60 activities has been designed, covering the three historic territories for the first time: “We want to make a special appeal and invite all people, regardless of their gender, identity, origin, profession or age, to participate in the activities”, indicate from the organization of Emakumeak Zientzian.

Sardon group researchers are taking part in the program in the following events:

  • February 9th / La ciencia sΓ­ es cosa de chicas with our PhD student Marta Mestre
  • February 14th / El poder de la experiencia: Polymat with our researcher doc. Marta Ximenis

Join us! The full programme of activities is available on www.emakumeakzientzian.eus

POLINA project: revolutionising bioprinting

POLINA project: revolutionising bioprinting

POLINA is an European Union’s Horizon EIC-Pathfinder Open project that will combine a novel, light-sensitive amino acid materials platform with established and emerging photolithographic techniques to offer an industry-ready solution and contribute to the growing biomedical market.

Its aim is to bring concrete benefits to science, technology, society, the environment, and the economy, offering Europe`s medical industries an edge to deliver biocompatible, multifunctional implantable devices and research and development tools.

Discover more in its website: polina-project.eu