Decision published

15 February 2024

Total amount granted: Not specified

Project grant for collaboration with USA - Convergence Accelerator

The Swedish Research Council and Vinnova is fundning 1 project in the call of project grant for collaboration with USA - Convergence Accelerator Real World Chemical Sensing Applications.

Decision published

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Project title: HEAlth Diagnostic eLectronIc NosE.

Participants from Sweden:

  • Donatella Puglisi, Linköping University
  • Jens Eriksson, VOC Diagnostics AB

Project leader: Arash Takshi, University of South Florida.

The total granted amount for the Swedish part is 3.1 million SEK.

More information about the decision is available on NSF’s website External link.

About the collaboration and the programme Convergence Accelerator

The call was carried out in collaboration with the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Vinnova. The aim was to support collaboration with US-based scientists within the area of “Real-World Chemical Sensing Applications".

Within this initiative 16 interdisciplinary teams have been selected in step 1.

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