The Vice-Rector for Research and Transfer and the Scientific Culture and Citizen Science Project of the UJI have organized, in collaboration with the Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit of the Communication and Publications Service, a series of journeys open for the dissemination of the activity of the UJI research groups in Horizon 2020 projects financed by the European Commission. The day is held on July 14, 15, 16 and 17 online from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. and EuroFUE-UJI is in charge of facilitating one of the sessions.
This day for the dissemination of the european projects that researchers from the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló have implemented or are implementing is divided into 4 open sessions through the Zoom platform. Eva Alcón, rector of the UJI, is in charge of opening the first session, and Jesús Lancis, vice-rector of Research and Transfer of the UJI, moderates it. This session scheduled on July 14 at 10 a.m. has as protagonists the H2020 projects linked to the Humanities, Legal and Economic Sciences. These are ETHNA System, LARCHER and SMART.
The subsequent sessions, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., begin on July 15 with special attention to the H2020 UJI projects in the field of Materials Science and Engineering, with the projects UNCORRELATED, PEROXIS, SUN2CHEM, DROP-IT, ALEAF, NO-LIMIT, MAESTRO, YPACK, DREAM and REMEB as protagonists. In this case, Cristina Villarroya, director of the UJI European and International Projects Office, will be in charge of moderating the session.
The next session is on Thursday, July 17, moderated by Nela Gómez, director of the EuroFUE-UJI and focused on disseminating the European UJI projects related to the field of computing. In this session the projects presented are EL-PEACETOLERO, DE4A, A-WEAR, OPRECOMP, GEO-C and INTERWINE.
Finally, the day ends on Friday, July 18, with the session dedicated to H2020 projects in the field of Health and Experimental Sciences moderated by Paco Fernández, Head of Communication and Publications Service of the UJI. These projects at the UJI currently are H-WORK, TACTILITY, GLUCOTEAR, ECOWEB, AFFECTECH, EHCOBUTLER, ICARE and FF-IPM.
All these sessions framed in the “European Research at the UJI” Conference are presented not only as a platform for the dissemination of the different H2020 projects in which UJI researchers work, but also as an open window for dialogue between the University and the business sectors. , administration and entrepreneurship with the aim of increasing synergies, communication and the transfer of knowledge between different social sectors.