10th PhD Students Workshop on Polymer Reaction Engineering
The 10th edition of the PhD Students Workshop on Polymer Reaction Engineering took place on 20th-22nd April 2022 in San Sebastian, Spain.
The 10th edition of the PhD Students Workshop on Polymer Reaction Engineering took place on 20th-22nd April 2022 in San Sebastian, Spain.
On April 22nd 2022 took place, in Graz (Austria), the 20th NanoNET Austria Meeting & 1st NanoSyn3 Joint Meeting as hybrid edition. The event focused on standardization and characterization of nanoparticles and nanostructures in different media.
NanoPAT was included in the new NSC newsletter from February 2022. You can find the article about the project’s very promising results so far and also learn about the interactive PAT workshop at EuroPACT 2021 on pages 13 – 16.
On 13th January 2022, NanoPATâs Consortium had the chance to present our Project Officer Yanaris Ortega Garcia and our external expert John Parthenios, the progress on the developments within the project, the achievements during the first reporting period, as well as our upcoming plans!
NanoPAT got featured in the last BNN newsletter (pages 28 & 72-74), in December 2021.
The 5th edition of the Science and Technology Congress, organised by TECNALIA and EUSKAMPUS, took place on 29th – 30th November 2021 in Bilbao (Spain).
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The 5th European Conference on Process Analytics and Control Technology (EuroPACT 2021), organised by DECHEMA, took place virtually on 15th-17th November 2021. NanoPAT was widely present on the event!
NanoPAT was included in the new NSC newsletter from October 2021. You can find the article about the project on the pages 7-9.
The main purpose of this CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA 17815:2021) is to propose a widely agreed and common basic architecture for materials characterization data (CHADA), which can be used as a building block for the most complex characterization case studies, also comprising interactions with modelling and process workflows. This document gives the foundations for a wider adoption of the CHADA principle by other projects and stakeholders.