Partners

The CANMILK consortium is lead by VTT, with Johanna Kihlmann as Coordinator.


The consortium is formed by

Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus VTT, Finland
Valid Oy, Finland
University of Antwerp, Belgium
University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
Johnson Matthey, UK
Durham University, UK
Steinbeis Europa Zentrum, Germany
Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal

For a full description of the Consortium check CANMILK's webpage.


Instituto Superior Técnico from the University of Lisbon joins with two research centres

Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear (IPFN) is an Associate Laboratory of FCT and the Portuguese research unit managing the Eurofusion Contract. IPFN researchers work on cutting-edge fields of Plasma Science and Engineering, Controlled Nuclear Fusion, Lasers and Photonics, and Advanced Computing, participating in large-scale R&D projects (ITER, HIPER, ELI). IPFN promotes a culture of ambition and leadership, in a permanent pursuit of the most far-reaching and intellectually demanding scientific and technological problems, attracting the best talents in the field to work in an exciting environment, strongly networked with other world-leading institutions. Fostering excellence in an international context, IPFN provides a unique setting for world-class scientific research, technological transfer, and advanced training.

Centro de Química Estrutural (CQE) CQE is a research unit in the comprehensive area of Chemistry, with sites at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) and Faculdade de Ciências (FCUL) of Universidade de Lisboa. Its mission encompasses: (i) the integrated use of chemistry to address challenging societal problems; (ii) the promotion of advanced training; (iii) the transfer of scientific and technological knowledge, creating social, economic, and cultural impacts. Driven by excellence, CQE is committed to pioneering research and innovation, ensuring sustainable practices are embedded in its scientific endeavours.  CQE  leads the Associate Laboratory (LA), the Institute of Molecular Sciences (IMS), in partnership with Centro de Química de Coimbra, from Universidade de Coimbra, and Centro de Investigação em Química, from Universidade do Porto.