By a selection procedure which entailed both a central Recruitment Team and local committees, 15 ESRs were recruited and enrolled in the PhD programs run by the 9 EuroPLEx universities. Because of the traveling restrictions imposed all over Europe due to the Covid19 pandemic, secondments were strongly limited for a long time: online collaborations have been strengthened to compensate the lack of mobility. After the pandemic was over, we could have more networking activities. All in all, we did what we could do, given the limitations, and we think it is fair to say that we did a good job.
We had a number of major network events:
- Two summer schools were planned for summer 2020 and 2021: they had to be rescheduled (roughly at same time) as virtual, online events. Despite that, they were a success.
- A third, in presence summer school took place in presence in 2022 (Benasque, Spain, where the second planned one was supposed to take place). It was a success: once it was clear that the network action would last longer than originally planned, we were finally able to run a proper summer school.
- Two Progress Workshops were scheduled and indeed we had two, at the expected time. Sadly, one had to be run as an online event, while the second took regularly place in Odense at the expected date.
- A course in science communication that was expected to take place at the first summer school had to be rescheduled. However, we implemented over the years a more comprehensive program, made of two online events and one in person. Two of them resulted in the making of a video and of materials for a scientific exhibition.
- A final conference took place in Berlin in September 2023. It was open to a wide audience, to showcase our research and to have a look at the future, together with highly reputated scientists who joined us. During this event, we broadcast on our YouTube channel a public lecture on artificial intelligence, delivered by one of the research scientists who developed the techniques that are behind the success of the most celebrated ChatGPT.
EuroPLEx has a website and a YouTube channel through which a large fraction of the material (lectures, talks) presented at the network events has been made available to a wider audience. EuroPLEx ESRs maintained a Facebook page and a Twitter account; they also run a reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) interview. In collaboration with a partner of ours, EuroPLEx started the blog "QuarkBits": contents can be found on our webpages.
EuroPLEx has made progress in all the work packages. The work performed by the ESRs and by the EuroPLEx senior researchers resulted in 166 publications.