Year: 2013

n&n Group participates in an EC funded project

alt Nanoparticles and Nanocomposites Group and NANOMOL are partners of COMMON SENSE: COST-EFFECTIVE SENSORS, INTEROPERABLE WITH INTERNATIONAL EXISTING OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEMS, TO MEET EU POLICIES REQUIREMENTS. www.commonsenseproject.eu. Taking the COMMON SENSE Approach to Understanding the Marine Environment COMMON SENSE is a new project that will support the implementation of European Union marine policies such as the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) and the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). The project, which was launched in Barcelona, Spain, in November 2013, is funded by the EC Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) and has been designed to directly respond to requests for integrated and effective data acquisition systems by developing innovative sensors that will contribute to our understanding of how the marine environment functions. Under the MSFD, EU Member States are expected to assess the overall status of their respective marine environments and to put in place the necessary measures to achieve Good Environmental Status (GES) by 2020, using the ecosystem approach. COMMON SENSE will contribute to the achievement of this goal by developing cost-effective sensors that are fully interoperable with existing observing systems and compatible with the Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) and the Global Earth Observing System of Systems (GEOSS). The project methodology will include a review of existing technologies and ocean observing systems as well as newer state of the art technologies. Current EU legislation will be examined to gain an understanding of the areas where COMMON SENSE can be most beneficial. The core project research will focus on increasing the availability of standardised data on: eutrophication; concentrations of heavy metals; microplastic fraction within marine litter; underwater noise; and other parameters such as temperature and pressure. COMMON SENSE is coordinated by the Leitat Technological Centre, Spain, and its consortium brings together 15 partners from seven different countries The consortium comprises six SMEs, five research development institutes, three universities and one foundation. The consortium’s expertise and geographical distribution will enable multidisciplinary marine environmental monitoring of key marine regions, including the Baltic Sea, the north-east Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Anna Laromaine and Anna Roig will participate at a CNRS-CSIC workshop

cnrsThe First joint CSIC‐CNRS workshop on “Nanomaterials for Health” will be held in Madrid on 18th‐19th November 2013.

Chairs: Prof. Luisa de Cola (CNRS) and Dr. Puerto Morales (CSIC).

Anna Roig will present the N&N work on SESSION 3: Nanomaterials for health and cell interaction.

More info at: http://www.csic.es/colaboracion-instituciones-extranjeras

Program: download

N&N Group participates at the UAB WORKSHOP ON NANOMEDICINE UAB

workshop nanomedicineWORKSHOP ON NANOMEDICINE UABCEI        
8th October 2013- Hotel Campus UAB (Cerdanyola del Valles)

The Nanoparticles and Nanocomposite Group will participate with four posters:

Protein Corona on Microwave Synthesized Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: Characterization by Dynamic Light ScatteringSiming Yu, Maria Milla, Anna Laromaine and Anna Roig 

Bacterial cellulose films as a scaffold for cell culture,  Muling Zeng, Maria Milla, Anna Laromaine and Anna Roig

Iron oxide nanoparticle based approach to promote angiogenesis in brain, Elisa Carenza, Verónica Barceló, Anna Roig, Joan Montaner, Anna Rosell

Initial studies to evaluate the interaction between iron oxide nanoparticles and Caenorhabditis elegans,  Laura González, Elisa Carenza, Anna Laromaine and Anna Roig

Program can be downloaded here.

 

CONGRATULATIONS to Laura González!

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We congratulate Laura for her Master thesis, the jury mark her work as EXCELLENT !! taking into account the following criteria:

Report: very good 

Oral presentation: very good 

Discussion with jury members: very good

Congratulations to Anna Laromaine!

 altThe presentation given by Dr. Anna Laromaine at the symposium of the Chemical Biology group in the XXXIV Reunión Bienal de la Real Sociedad de Química was selected as the best flash presentation. Presentation was entitled Biological evaluation of nanoparticles using Bacterial Cellulose films.

Anna Roig will participate at the E-MRS Fall Meeting in Warsaw

Anna has an invited contribution entitled Magnetic nanoparticles, 2D and 3D structures by microwave assisted thermal decomposition

at Symposium B, Stress, structure, and stoichiometry effects on the properties of nanomaterials II   

She will also participate with other talks in Symposia D,E, and I.

alt  E-MRS 2013 FALL MEETING
  September 16-20
  Warsaw University of Technology