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WIRE: Week of Innovative Regions in Europe – Granada, 15 th – 17 th March 2010

WIRE: Week of Innovative Regions in Europe – Granada, 15 th – 17 th March 2010. Research Potential. Bio inspired Sol ar En ergy Uti lization. Athanassios G. Coutsolelos Region of Crete, Greece FP7-REGPOT-2008-1 No 229927 University of Crete, Chemistry Dept

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WIRE: Week of Innovative Regions in Europe – Granada, 15 th – 17 th March 2010

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  1. WIRE: Week of Innovative Regions in Europe – Granada, 15th – 17th March 2010 Research Potential BioinspiredSolar Energy Utilization Athanassios G. Coutsolelos Region of Crete, Greece FP7-REGPOT-2008-1 No 229927 University of Crete, Chemistry Dept Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry PO Box 2208, 71003 Heraklion Crete Greece Unesco code 2399 M arch 2009 –April 2012 objectives • Experience on the subject • Location • -Creativity Strenghts • Recruitment of experienced researchers • The team of LBIC of the Chemistry Department is enlarged with experienced researchers, recruiting two Nationals and one European. • Exchange of know-how and experiece • Acquisition/upgrade of the scientific equipments • Strengthening of the status of LBIC • organization of an international conference • publications, oral communications, dissemination and promotional activities • creation of a web site Weaknesses • On time recruitment of talent individuals. • -Many ideas may find difficulties to realize, • lack of both suitable upgraded facilities • and/or new equipments. Concept of the project: The target of the proposed BIOSOLENUTI project is the strengthening of the research capacity as well further development of bioinorganic chemistry lab (LBIC or Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry) at the Chemistry Department of the University of Crete. The scientific concept of BIOSOLENUTI project emerges from a request for a bioinspired basic research in revolutionary chemistry for the highly efficient and cost effective production of fuels and electricity by the direct conversion of solar photons. The BIOSOLENUTI project will lead to a substantial development of the LBIC in terms of personnel and equipment but also in terms of a strengthening of the status of LBIC at local (in collaboration with the region of Crete), at national, at European and international level as centre of excellent research and provider of know-how. Opportunities • Exchange of known-how and experience • -The contribution to the design of new • functional materials • -Increase the contact with problems relatives • for wealth and welfare of society Threat - Complementary products - The public and government contribution and/or participation. X-Ray diffractometerwith cryostat MALDI-TOF MS with LC was installed 14-12-09 Uv-visible spectroelectrochemistry Meeting of the Scientific Committee January 15-16 2010 FT-IR Presentation of the project to the local community through newspaper articles chromato Vacuum line NMR Expected Impact • WP 4 International • Conference • WP 2 Materials resources • Upgrade/acquisition prefecture municipality Collaborative Entities: Visit at Prof. Daniel Gryko Warsaw, Poland 24-03-2010 Prof. J.-P.Mahy Paris Xi, France Prof. Y. Mikroyiannides Patras, Greece Prof A. Mitraki Material Sciences, Crete Visit at Prof. T. Tron, Marseille, France 22-03-2010 ETAM Consulting services Prof. R. Guilard Dijon, France This center is combining different European/National/Regional Funds as part of its strategy to be more competitive at European and International level. Laboratory of Bioinorganic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Crete, PO Box 2208, Voutes, 71003-Heraklion, Crete, Greece. Email: coutsole@chemistry.uoc.gr, Tel.+302810545045, www.biosolenuti.gr

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