
Aquamarijn (Netherlands)
Aquamarijn (Netherlands)
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assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2011Partners:EMH, FSRC “Crystallography and Photonics” RAS, TIPS RAS, MTB TECHNOLOGIES SP ZOO, YTI +11 partnersEMH,FSRC “Crystallography and Photonics” RAS,TIPS RAS,MTB TECHNOLOGIES SP ZOO,YTI,Membrane Technology Innovation Enterprise,DECHEMA GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE TECHNIK UND BIOTECHNOLOGIE E.V.,Aquamarijn (Netherlands),Kuban State University,UM,RTTN,Closed Joint Stock Company Scientific and Technical Center "Vladipor",CTI,MEGA A.S.,IGIC RAS,Membrane TechnologiesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 233253more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2016Partners:IOV, LMU, University of Twente, Institut Gustave Roussy, LEUKOCARE AG +7 partnersIOV,LMU,University of Twente,Institut Gustave Roussy,LEUKOCARE AG,MTA SZBK,University of Tübingen,ICR,ACZON SRL,Asper Biotech (Estonia),IRCCS,Aquamarijn (Netherlands)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 305341more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2021Partners:QUB, LiU, VŠCHT , CSEM, WR +2 partnersQUB,LiU,VŠCHT ,CSEM,WR,CSIC,Aquamarijn (Netherlands)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 720325Overall Budget: 2,830,940 EURFunder Contribution: 2,830,940 EURCurrent food quality and safety testing is, to a large extent, an inefficient, expensive and ineffective process, unable to assure food safety for all consumers and unable to prevent major food fraud incidents. A paradigm shift in quality and safety testing is urgently required in order to free resources for an intensified combat against fraud in the food chain. As an enabling technology solution, the FoodSmartphone ETN proposes the development of smartphone-based (bio)analytical sensing and diagnostics tools for simplified on-site rapid pre-screening of food quality and safety parameters and wireless data transfer to servers of relevant stakeholders. FoodSmartphone comprises 7 Training Sites (3 universities, 3 research centres, 1 innovation SME), plus 5 Partner Organisations (1 global food industry, 1 diagnostics SME and 3 universities awarding doctoral degrees). The consortium has been built upon highly complementary disciplines: (bio)analytical chemists, biologists, physicists, micro-engineers, mathematicians and food chemists will work together on the joint supra-disciplinary goal. FoodSmartphone provides a unique mix of exciting local PhD research covering all aspects of smartphone-based screening tools plus a wealth of network-wide science & innovation and transferable skills training: the ETN provides more than 14 network-wide and transferable skills training events and 16 optional- and 11 mandatory intersectoral secondment opportunities. The ETN and results thereof will be widely disseminated to key stakeholders, embedded in continuous education programs and translated into a final exploitation plan. Scientific awareness of the next generation and public engagement will be boosted by several well-targeted outreach activities. The scientific training in novel smartphone-based sensing technologies plus the complementary skills training provided will have a major impact on future EU monitoring practices and, moreover, pave the road for Citizen Science approaches to food quality and safety testing.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:NanotecMARIN GmbH, UPMC, BOKU, Aquamarijn (Netherlands), WU +3 partnersNanotecMARIN GmbH,UPMC,BOKU,Aquamarijn (Netherlands),WU,UMC-Mainz,LIONIX BV,IWW ForschungFunder: European Commission Project Code: 244967more_vert