FUNLAYERS implemented five specific objectives to strengthen research excellence in layered materials.
First, it promoted an interdisciplinary research environment through mobility actions (secondments and short visits), seminars and colloquia, hands-on workshops, summer schools and hackathons, fostering structured knowledge exchange between INL, ALBA-CELLS and MPI.
Second, it enhanced INL’s scientific and research management capacity through a comprehensive diagnosis of institutional strengths and gaps, leading to the development and implementation of a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA), complemented by transferable skills training and research management workshops.
Third, the consortium carried out collaborative research on advanced layered materials, achieving the synthesis and characterisation of multiple material systems, developing new energy-related layered materials, and fabricating proof-of-concept devices for spin transport studies.
Fourth, the project strengthened international visibility and strategic networking through scientific dissemination, stakeholder engagement and high-level events.
Finally, FUNLAYERS established sustainability mechanisms to support long-term collaboration, joint proposal development and continued excellence beyond the project duration.