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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No 854194
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Our researcher Sohail Sarang recently presented a paper titled “HENO-MAC: Hybrid Energy Harvesting based Energy Neutral Operation MAC Protocol for Delay-Sensitive IoT Applications” at the 25th #IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), 2024, in Dubai.
We are excited to announce that Ms. HIMA ZAFAR, a Research Associate and PhD student affiliated with the STRENTEX Project, has started a two-month secondment at the Università di Roma Tor Vergata, where she will be working with the group of Prof. Fabiana Arduini.
As part of "Behind the (Lab) Scenes" series and European Researchers’ Night, we welcomed Dr. Tijana Prodanovic, renowned astrophysicist and science promoter from Serbia, to explore the latest innovations in our Lab for Unconventional Electronics! #ResearchersNight European Research Executive Agency
On Sept 18, we presented StrentexProject results at the SmartX Innovation Hub webinar. Our researcher, Sohail Sarang, shared our e-textile prototypes and systems for various applications. #eTextiles #Innovation #SmartX
The StrentexProject final conference was a meaningful two-day gathering of over 40 participants from 12 countries. 🌍 Special thanks to all our speakers for their insightful presentations. Looking forward to future opportunities to collaborate!
"Textile electronics changing the world" (in Serbian) made the front page of Nedeljni Dnevnik! The article features the StrentexProject final conference & interviews with Prof. Dr. Goran Stojanović and ERA Chair Varun Jeoti. We're proud to see our work recognized!
Our team member Sohail Sarang attended CORE DAYS 2024 regional conference “Western Balkans ESG Response: Towards Net Zero Future” in Belgrade, Serbia. The event gathered over 150 leaders, experts, and researchers to discuss various topics and solutions for Net Zero Future.
Dr. Pradeep Kumar, StrentexProject team member, attended the NanoMed 2024 in Barcelona, Spain. He presented his work on MXene-enhanced textile-based wearable pH sensors, sparking insightful discussions on advancements in nanotechnology for healthcare.
Yesterday as part of the StrentexProject, experts & researchers gathered in Novi Sad to discuss textile electronics, wearable tech, & their applications in biomedicine, sports, & daily life. We are grateful to all participants for their presence & contributions!