From February 25 to 29, 2020, the IEEE 15th International Conference on Modern Electrical and Electronic Technology (TCSET-2020) took place in Slavske, a picturesque town in the Carpathian Mountains near Lviv, Ukraine. The event brought together prominent researchers, scientists, and industry professionals from over 20 countries, including the USA, France, Germany, Poland, and Ukraine. The conference served as a platform for participants to present their latest research, discuss electrical engineering and telecommunications trends, and foster international collaboration.
IMAGE Project’s Involvement at TCSET-2020
Among the conference participants were members of the IMAGE project, an international research initiative funded by the MSCA Horizon 2020 program. Researchers from Lviv Polytechnic National University and their partners from France, Germany, and Poland actively contributed to the event, showcasing their cutting-edge research on anisotropic crystalline materials and nanocomposites for optoelectronic applications.
The IMAGE project focuses on developing advanced materials with unique anisotropic properties for use in lasers, nanophotonics, and energy applications. At TCSET-2020, the team shared their latest discoveries on crystalline nanocomposites, which have the potential to revolutionize fields like nonlinear optics and photonics. Their presentations were met with great interest, leading to stimulating discussions with fellow researchers and opening up new avenues for collaboration.
Intermediate Meeting and Research Outcomes
Before the conference began, the IMAGE project team held an intermediate meeting to review their progress and discuss upcoming milestones. During this meeting, project partners shared their recent research outcomes, particularly in developing new crystalline materials and nanocomposites. This internal review allowed the team to align their efforts, discuss future strategies, and set clear goals for the next stages of the project.
Key discussions revolved around upcoming experimental work, plans for publishing their findings, and participation in future conferences. The intermediate meeting also provided an opportunity to strengthen the collaborative ties between the international partners involved in the project.
Key Contributions and Presentations
During TCSET-2020, the IMAGE project team presented several significant findings:
• Breakthroughs in nanoporous materials for enhanced photonic applications.
• New designs of anisotropic crystalline structures for improved optoelectronic device performance.
• Collaborative research results demonstrate international partnerships’ benefits in advancing material science.
These presentations highlighted the innovative work the IMAGE project team was doing and garnered positive feedback from the conference attendees. Several photos from the event captured the active involvement of the IMAGE participants, showcasing their presentations and engagement with other leading researchers.
Looking Ahead
The IMAGE project’s participation in TCSET-2020 was an important milestone in its development, reinforcing its commitment to advancing research in nanotechnology and optoelectronics. The team’s contributions helped strengthen international collaboration in these fields and set the stage for future research breakthroughs.
As the IMAGE project progresses, we continue to build on the momentum from TCSET-2020, pursuing new research opportunities and contributing to global scientific advancements.
Stay tuned for more updates on the IMAGE project and its achievements!