Activities granted in 2023
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Johan Martens (BE) (European Inventor Award 2022)
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Gaute Munch (DK) (European Inventor Award 2018)
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Madiha Derouazi (CH) (European Inventor Award 2022) Activity 1
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Madiha Derouazi (CH) (European Inventor Award 2022) Activity 2
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Karlheinz Brandenburg (DE) (European Inventor Award 2006)
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Girl’s Day at university of Ilmenau
Inspiring ten secondary-school girls with an interactive and educational experience in which they will build their own synthetiser
Place of implementation of activity:
Illmenau, Germany
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Enrico Davoli (IT) under the responsibility of Giuseppe Remuzzi (IT) (European Inventor Award 1017)
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Workshop at lake Endine
Awaken the students to environmental issues by sampling and analyzing water in a lake
Place of implementation of activity:
Endine, Italy
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Rodrigo Martins (PT) (European Inventor Award 2017)
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Sponsoring the EXPO FCT
FCT|NOVA opens its doors to the national pre-university student community, welcoming over 7000 students
Place of implementation of activity:
Caparica, PT
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Marcin Chodorowski (PL) under the responsibility of Wieslaw Nowinski (European Inventor Award 2014)
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Participation to a KIM foundation project
Innovative Zero Waste system in a primary school garden with a farm of red earthworms
Place of implementation of activity:
Lomianki, Poland
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Renata Radzikowska (PL) under the responsibility of Wieslaw Nowinski (European Inventor Award 2014)
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Innovation Festival in Poland
Seminars, workshops, and a competition, for secondary school students
Place of implementation of activity:
Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Carmen Hijosa (ES) (European Inventor Award 2021)
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Nuno Correia (PT) (European Inventor Award 2021)
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Carles Puente (ES) (European Inventor Award 2014)
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Video interviews with the Fractus inventors
Inspire young generations to take the STEM career path
Place of implementation of activity:
Online
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Testimony of Dr Carles Puente, co-inventor of a fractal-based antenna for mobile phones
Testimony of Dr Carmen Borja, female co-inventor of a fractal-based antenna for mobile phones
Testimony of Dr Jaume Anguera, co-inventor of a fractal-based antenna for mobile phones
Testimony of Dr Edouard Rozan, co-inventor of a fractal-based antenna for mobile phones
The technology behind the first fractal antenna: from an idea to an economical success
Advice for young generations from the recognized inventors of the first fractal antenna
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Marco Donolato (IT) (European Inventor Award 2021)
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Workshops in Italian high schools
Explain the potential of technology transfer, innovation and patenting
Place of implementation of activity:
Italy
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Jaume Anguera (ES) (European Inventor Award 2014)
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Supporting the ciènciaprop® initiative
Bring science and technology closer to society through engaging face-to-face conferences shared on YouTube
Place of implementation of activity:
Vinaros, Spain
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Jose Avila (ES) (European Inventor Award 2017) Activity 1
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Seminar on importance of STEM for girls
Half a day lecture in primary/secondary schools underlining the importance of STEM
Place of implementation of activity:
Madrid, Spain
This activity received a grant of €4 000
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Jose Avila (ES) (European Inventor Award 2017) Activity 2
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Lecture in schools
Underlining the importance of STEM for girls, inspiring young generation to science and explaining the role of languages in science
Place of implementation of activity:
Novo Mesto and Ljubljana, Slovenia
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Donald Sadoway (US) (European Inventor Award 2022)
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Richard Palmer (UK) (European Inventor Award 2019) activity 1
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Conference on Innovation
Open talk on innovation, work from students in groups to develop early draft opportunity maps
Place of implementation of activity:
Chichester College, UK
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Richard Palmer (UK) (European Inventor Award 2019) activity 2
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Innovation marathon with three activities
Share his story as inventor, lead an open talk on innovation, develop innovation workshops for 3D design students
Place of implementation of activity:
Vardean College, Brighton, UK
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Joshua Silver (UK) (European Inventor Award 2015)
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Nuria Espallargas (ES) (European Inventor Award 2022)
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Jean-Luc Issler (FR) (European Inventor Award 2017)
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Workshop on Space Electronics in Angers and Velizy
Conference, laboratory visit, discussion on innovation in technical clubs for students
Place of implementation of activity:
Vélizy and Angers, France
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Elmar Mock (CH) (European Inventor Award 2017)
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Workshop in the Gymnasium of Sion
Workshop on innovation for students of 14 to 18 years old
Place of implementation of activity:
Sion, Switzerland
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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Sylviane Muller (FR) (European Inventor Award 2017)
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Supporting the Drug Discovery and Development Challenge of Strasbourg Institute
Supporting students in the DDD challenge, encouraging creativity and promoting therapeutic innovation
Place of implementation of activity:
Strasbourg, France
This activity received a grant of €2 000
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