As part of the international programme UK–UA STEM PRO: Professional Development Programme for STEM Teachers and Young Scientists, held in the United Kingdom, Liliia Deva, a contributor to the HELIOS project (“Research and Innovation Strategy for Lviv Polytechnic National University dedicated to White-Emitting Organic Lighting Systems”), delivered a presentation of the HELIOS project to the programme participants.
The HELIOS project, funded by the Horizon Europe programme, focuses on advancing research in organic light-emitting materials, particularly the development of highly efficient white-emitting organic systems for next-generation lighting technologies (WOLEDs and WLEDs). The project also contributes to strengthening research capacity, developing infrastructure, and expanding international collaboration.
The presentation introduced the project’s areas of activity and opportunities for international collaboration.
The UK–UA STEM PRO programme brought together Ukrainian researchers and educators with leading UK experts through workshops, visits to innovation centres, and sessions dedicated to entrepreneurship, technology transfer, and science communication.
In addition, discussions on potential future perspectives of the HELIOS project were held with international experts, including Dirk Schaefer, SME Engagement Lead at Warwick Science Park (University of Warwick), and Prof. Huw Edwards, management consultant and independent European Commission expert with experience in biosciences, micro- and nanotechnologies, digital content, and international knowledge transfer projects (University of Cambridge), as well as Prof. Mike Ward FRSC, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Vice-Provost and Chair of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine (University of Warwick).
Overall, participation in the programme and the presentation of the HELIOS project provided an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences with international experts, expand professional networks, and explore prospects for future collaboration and international project development.
As part of the international programme UK–UA STEM PRO: Professional Development Programme for STEM Teachers and Young Scientists, held in the United Kingdom, Liliia Deva, a contributor to the HELIOS project (“Research and Innovation Strategy for Lviv Polytechnic National University dedicated to White-Emitting Organic Lighting Systems”), delivered a presentation of the HELIOS project to the programme participants.
The HELIOS project, funded by the Horizon Europe programme, focuses on advancing research in organic light-emitting materials, particularly the development of highly efficient white-emitting organic systems for next-generation lighting technologies (WOLEDs and WLEDs). The project also contributes to strengthening research capacity, developing infrastructure, and expanding international collaboration.
The presentation introduced the project’s areas of activity and opportunities for international collaboration.
The UK–UA STEM PRO programme brought together Ukrainian researchers and educators with leading UK experts through workshops, visits to innovation centres, and sessions dedicated to entrepreneurship, technology transfer, and science communication.
In addition, discussions on potential future perspectives of the HELIOS project were held with international experts, including Dirk Schaefer, SME Engagement Lead at Warwick Science Park (University of Warwick), and Prof. Huw Edwards, management consultant and independent European Commission expert with experience in biosciences, micro- and nanotechnologies, digital content, and international knowledge transfer projects (University of Cambridge), as well as Prof. Mike Ward FRSC, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, Vice-Provost and Chair of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine (University of Warwick).
Overall, participation in the programme and the presentation of the HELIOS project provided an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences with international experts, expand professional networks, and explore prospects for future collaboration and international project development.
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