BioICEP has an overall objective to demonstrate a sustainable route to a circular economy for plastics and it is funded by @EU_H2O20 and NS Foundation of China.
One of the main objectives of the @BioICEP_H2020 project is to biologically transform plastic waste into bio-products.
✅ #BioICEP is funded by the European Union.
If you want to know more about the pre-treatments watch this video 🎥 https://t.co/AQEhZMy8nT
Don't you know the @BioICEP_H2020 project yet? 🔗 https://t.co/xSpzwBkR3W
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
The @BioICEP_H2020 project, in which we participate, has received funding from the EU.
The project’s overall objective is to demonstrate a seamless sustainable route to a circular economy for plastics.
Find out more about BioICEP bioproducts here 👇🏻
https://t.co/Xx3ElN3xXS
Just one week apart, two of our diligent students @araujeovs and @BranaPP have completed their PhD! 👏 Their work was conducted within the framework of @BioICEP_H2020 and @_EcoPlastiC_! 🥳
Congratulations to both of them! 👨🎓 We wish them lots of luck in their future endeavors!
Exciting event in Belgrade starting tomorrow marks the end of @BioICEP_H2020 project, showcasing years of innovation and collaboration among 15 partners.
EcoPlastiC will be presented during the ‘Advancing Plastics Circular Economy: A Leap Forward in Closing the Loop’ workshop!🎉
🥳 Exciting News! 🥳
Brana Pantelic, a PhD student and member of the @BioICEP_H2020 crew, has recently published a paper and is now gearing up for their PhD defence!
📝🎓 Click the link below to learn more. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://t.co/yLqC8jKnep
Additionally, some of our students in TUS presented their posters to showcase their research. Jeovan Araujo’s poster was awarded as winner for the categories “Best Overall Impact Poster” and
“Best Postgraduate Research Image” 👏🏼👏🏼
Congrats @araujeovs!!
Research week 2024 at @TUS_ie@ait_research took place from the 12th to 16th of February. Our project coordinator presented an overview of the project in her presentation titled “Leading a Collaborative Cross-Continental Research Project”.
Our colleague Marijana Ponjavic from @IMGGE presented the EcoPlastiC project at a seminar in Germany organized by @BioICEP_H2020 partners TU Clausthal. 👩🏫
We are happy to report that a fruitful discussion followed her talk! 💬
#science#projectpresentation#projectpromotion
Massive thanks to European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation and @HorizonEU EIC Pathfinder programmes for funding provided through @BioICEP_H2020 and @_EcoPlastiC_ projects.
Within EcoPlastiC, we deal with unpopular plastic wastes, such as metallized polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Our partners from @IMGGE are assessing #enzymatic degradation of metallized PET and we are so excited to see what happens with the samples, so stay tuned…! ⭐🤩 ⭐
New publication from our partners in NOVA University. Characterization of bacterial cellulose produced by Komagataeibacter xylinus strains grown in styrene/ glucose mixtures, showing the feasibility of using styrene as substrate for the production of a value-added biopolymer
@MixUp_H2020 We extend our sincere gratitude to all participants, presenters, and partners who contributed to the success of this workshop. Your enthusiasm and commitment to finding solutions for plastic pollution inspire us to continue our collective efforts towards a sustainable future.
We are thrilled to announce the success of the workshop, "Microbes as a Solution for Plastic Pollution," organized by BioICEP as a satellite event of the Mikrobiokosmos International Conference.
The workshop featured three groundbreaking projects dedicated to tackling the global issue of plastic pollution—BioICEP (Dr. Margaret Brennan Fournet), @MixUp_H2020 (Dr. Hendrik Ballerstedt), and Plasteomics (Prof. Evangelos Topakas).
Scholarship Recognition: Two BioICEP PhD students, Konstantinos Makryniotis (NTUA) and Patricia Reis (iBET), were honored with the prestigious "Kostas Drainas" scholarship, a travel grant that recognizes outstanding contributions in the field. Congratulations to both recipients!
We are delighted to share the success of BioICEP's participation at Mikrobiokosmos 2023, and event hosted by the Hellenic Scientific Society. Mikrobiokosmos was established in 2007 with a mission to research, explore, and exploit microbial national resources.
Michael Pil from @AvecomNV has presented BioICEP on a webinar organized as part of RUSTIKA Project titled: “Sustainable Alternatives for Proteins from Agro-Industrial Residues and ByProducts”. This event was organized on 22nd of November and has been attended by over 60 people.
On 2nd of November, Dr. Jasmina Nikodinovic Runic @NrJasmina held a lecture titled: “Green Conversion: From plastic waste to bioplastics” as a part of workshop Green Chemistry for Circular Economy and Sustainable Future.