We are pleased to announce that 10 projects involving Polish researchers have been awarded funding in the M-ERA.NET 3 call for proposals.
Within the call applicants have submitted 289 proposals. Over EUR 43,7 million have been granted to 46 research projects.
Complete list of the M-ERA.NET 3 Call 2022 projects recommended for funding
Research projects funded by the National Science Centre:
DEMETRA: Defective metal oxides as the next generation of lead-free piezoelectrics for ultrasonic actuators. Polish Principal Investigator: dr hab. inż. Sebastian Molin, Gdansk University of Technology. The project will involve research teams from Brazil and Denmark.
STEEP UP: Steep absorption with supramolecular self-assembled functional dyes for vacuum-deposited organic solar cells. Polish Principal Investigator: dr Mariusz Łukasz Tasior, Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The project will involve research teams from Belgium, France and Germany.
MUST: Materials for Ultraefficient Chiral SpinTronics. Polish Principal Investigator: prof. dr hab. Andrzej Maziewski, University of Białystok. The project will involve research teams from Spain and Turkey.
DNABEATS: Customized DNA-based nanocarriers to boost heart healing. Polish Principal Investigator: dr Monika Bzowska, Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The project will involve research teams from Estonia, Lithuania and Spain.
HELVA: Hybrid ELectrosynthesis of Value-Added chemicals. Polish Principal Investigator: dr Vignesh Kumaravel, Lodz University of Technology. The project will involve research teams from Brazil and Spain.
Nano4Zombie: Senolytic nanoplatform to target and eliminate skin cancer Zombie cells. Polish Principal Investigator: dr hab. Anna Karolina Lewińska, University of Rzeszów. The project will involve research teams from Latvia and Spain.
NAMEAS: Novel asymmetric anion-exchange membranes for fuel cells. Polish Principal Investigator: prof. dr hab. Artur Michalak, Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The project will involve research teams from Brazil, France, Israel and Turkey.
SustainFibresFCM: Development of sustainable fibre-based food packaging materials made from agricultural residues using safety-by-design. Polish Principal Investigator: dr Marcin Henryk Kudzin, Łukasiewicz Research Network – Lodz Institute of Technology. The project will involve research teams from Austria and Germany.
Coco: Copper conductive lines with glass insulation by a melt extrusion process. Polish Principal Investigator: prof. dr hab. inż. Jarosław Krzysztof Domaradzki, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology. The project will involve research teams from Germany and Spain.
SLAP: Stabilization of Lithium Metal Anodes with Porphyrin-based Electrolyte Additives. Polish Principal Investigator: dr hab. Szymon Godlewski, Jagiellonian University in Cracow. The project will involve research teams from Denmark and Germany.
Congratulations to all the laureates!