Periodic Reporting for period 5 - FunGlass (Centre for functional and surface-functionalized glasses)
Période du rapport: 2022-06-01 au 2024-12-31
• Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Italy
• Institute of Biomaterials, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
• Institute of Ceramic and Glass, Spanish National Research Centre in Madrid, Spain
• Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany
The Centre's research focuses on glass with special functional properties and the functionalization of conventional glass, aiming to unlock new possibilities for glass applications in society. The project encompassed a comprehensive range of activities essential for cutting-edge research, including the development of an excellent research team, the installation of state-of-the-art infrastructure, the formation of dedicated research administration team, the implementation of innovative management procedures, and the establishment of transnational cooperation with global leaders in the field.
• Creation of new research departments: Under the mentorship of advanced partners, FunGlass established 4 new research departments and recruited over 90 highly skilled researchers and PhD students from 20 countries.
• Reconstruction of premises and installation of state-of-the-art research infrastructure: a €10M investment was successfully completed, equipping the institute with cutting-edge research capabilities. To optimize the use of these facilities, a dedicated management system for advanced research infrastructure was designed and implemented.
• Training and teaching: A long-term training program with advanced partners was successfully executed, involving 29 researchers and 19 PhD students for a total of over 500 person-months. A double-degree collaboration was established with project advanced partners and Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic.
• Structural and institutional reforms: A dedicated administrative unit with specialized project management competencies was created, and a process improvement initiative was implemented.
• Intersectoral collaboration: 30 new project-based collaborations were established, including 15 new industrial partners in funded projects and 15 additional industrial partners in pending or rejected grant proposals. The Centre also attracted 50 new clients for contractual research and launched six new dissertation topics with an intersectoral component.
To enhance its international recognition and share best practices within the region, the Centre engaged in a range of dissemination & communication activities, including:
• special issues in respected scientific journals in the field prepared under FunGlass supervision: International Journal of Applied Glass Science (Vol. 12, No.4) Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 94, Issue 2) on 14th Conference on Solid State Chemistry organized by FunGlass, Gels 2023 (Vol. 9, Issue 7) – “Bioceramics, Bioglasses and Gels for Tissue Engineering” by FunGlass guest editors,
• annual FunGlass symposium organized as a satellite event of prestigious conferences: 2019 - 93rd Annual Meeting of the German Society of Glass Technology, 2021 – 14th International Conference on Solid State Chemistry in Trenčín, 2022 – 36th International Congress on Glass in Berlin, 2023 – 18th Conference of the ECerS in Lyon, 2024 - 14th International Conference on Ceramic Materials and Components for Energy and Environmental Systems in Budapest,
• promotion of best practices at national and international forums as panellists/presenters: NCP Wide.Net workshop in Tallin 2017; ERAdiate and COST workshop in Žilina 2019; Slovak Liason Office for R&D 5th Anniversary in Brussels 2019; Workshop on Tools and Developments for NCPs for H2020 in Bratislava 2019; EARMA meeting in Prague 2023; a dedicated episode in “Science within Reach” series of Slovak Public Television – July 2023; NCP_WIDERA.NET transnational hybrid seminar on Excellence Hubs and ERA Chairs in Prague 2023; NCBR Information Day of Polish NCP for HE – online 2023; HE Projects presentation at LIMACON conference in Bialy Stok 2023; Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Slovak Republic – Company Day in January 2024; meeting of the President of the EIC, Mr. Michiel Scheffer with the representatives of Slovak public and private sector at the Slovak Government Office in October 2024.
To ensure long-term sustainability, the Centre has developed and implemented a financial model that reinforces its credibility and attractiveness. This is reflected in its success in securing competitive funding, with 30 national research projects (€19M) and 10 transnational projects (€9.5M including 4 Horizon Europe and 6 Interreg projects). Additionally, to build a strong technological assets base for future commercial applications, the Centre has filed six patent applications and one utility model.
Today, the Centre boasts a talented international research team, state-of-the-art facilities, a globally connected and intersectoral doctoral program, modern management processes tailored to its needs, and a dedicated administrative department that actively supports researchers. Additionally, its financial model has already secured funding for the next three years, ensuring the long-term sustainability of its core activities. Looking ahead, the Centre’s strategic goal is to build on this strong foundation by further advancing research excellence, stabilizing its research team, expanding support staff and spatial capacities, continuously upgrading research infrastructure, and translating fundamental research into commercial innovations.