MERGE

Twinning excellence in management and research for green energy and chemicals using single-atom catalysis (101159582)

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Funding Source

European Research Executive Agency (REA)

Programme

Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)

Duration

36 months

Total budget

1.499.972,56€

Q-PLAN role

Partner

Contact person(s)

Christos Politis (politis@qplan-intl.gr), Aristotelis Folas (folas@qplan-intl.gr)

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Description

Our reliance on depleting fossil fuel reserves for energy, carbon feedstock, and chemicals poses significant threats to both our energy security and the environment. In response, there is a growing interest in seeking alternative, eco-friendly, and sustainable resources. Thus, international agreements and sustainable development goals set by the European Union and United Nations underscore the urgent need for a transition to a fossil fuel-independent and diversified carbon and energy economy.

The MERGE project is dedicated to the valorisation of renewable carbon feedstocks ¬that do not compete with food and land resources–such as waste lignocellulose biomass derivatives. This valorisation is achieved through electro- or photo-catalytic reforming processes, resulting in the production of industrially essential chemicals and fuels. To address this challenge, MERGE project is focused on the development of environmentally friendly, recyclable, low-cost, and efficient cooperative and tailored single-atom catalysts. This endeavour leverages knowledge transfer between the research unit in Czechia and the top-class partners of the consortium.

The ultimate goal of MERGE project is to cultivate a culture of excellence in research, strategy, management, and technology transfer to the widening-country partner. At the same time, MERGE will position the widening-country partner and all Twinning Partners as prominent contributors in the European landscape in the field of advanced and sustainable catalysts for green and technologically important chemicals, via a committed and deep alliance towards excellence, permeating all facets of research.

Q-PLAN responsibilities

  • Identification of the specific training needs and skill gaps of the administration staff
  • Organisation of training workshops on identifying funding opportunities and preparing an effective proposal
  • Organisation of training workshops on project management, dissemination of research results and IPR management
  • Drafting a Dissemination and Communication Plan and coordinate related activities
  • Drafting an Exploitation and Sustainability Plan to ensure the long-term exploitation of project results
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