Eu-funded COMP-ECO project launched open access on-line repository of project materials
The repository hosts the materials from technical and non-technical workshops delivered in the frame of the COMP-ECO Project by 2 advanced partners Delft Technical University and Dresden Technical University.
The materials of the Repository will be useful for:
- Researchers and students working in the area of composites – to access state-of-the-art knowledge on advanced composite materials;
- SMEs, industry representatives working in composites sector – to visualise industrial application possibilities;
- academic staff – to support curriculum development in composite materials area;
- researchers, students, SMEs, industry representatives working in different technical domains – to strengthen soft skills and get knowledge on how to advance research on international level and participate in collaborative projects.
Materials available in the repository so far:
MATERIALS FROM WORKSHOP ON MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPOSITE AND SMART STRUCTURE DESIGN Type: Technical knowledge Delivered by:
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MATERIALS FROM WORKSHOP ON COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING Type: Technical knowledge Delivered by:
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Type: Soft skills Delivered by:
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All materials are in English language.
ACCESS REPOSITORY
Access through the link: https://www.comp-eco.eu/open-repository
About COMP-ECO Project
The COMP-ECO project – an abbreviation for ‘Strengthening Mazovian multifunctional composite ecosystem through holistic approach and strategic alliance with European leaders’– is aiming at improving the research excellence of the Polish Mazovia region-based ecosystem in the field of Fibre-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) multifunctional composites and smart structures. The ecosystem is formed by 3 organizations: Technology Partners Foundation (TPF), Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) and Warsaw University of Technology (WUT). These 3 Polish partners will be supported by two leading EU universities: Delft University of Technology from the Netherlands and Technische Universität Dresden from Germany.
For more information please visit www.comp-eco.eu