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COST Actions

COST is the longest-running European framework supporting trans-national cooperation among researchers, engineers and scholars across Europe.

COST funds pan-European, bottom-up networks of scientists and researchers across all science and technology fields (COST does not set any research priorities). These multi- and interdisciplinary networks, called 'COST Actions', promote international coordination of nationally funded research. COST supports high-risk, innovative and emerging research themes.

COST does not fund research itself, but provides support for networking activities carried out within COST Actions. COST Actions are very oriented towards engaging the next generation of young researchers.

COST Actions are active through a range of networking tools, such as meetings, workshops, conferences, training schools, short-term scientific missions (STSMs) and dissemination activities. COST Actions are open to researchers at any career stage from universities, public and private research institutions, as well as to NGOs, industry and SMEs. Actions can expand, as researchers from new countries can join in during the first three years. On the basis of mutual benefit, Near Neighbour Countries and International Partners Countries may join.

To learn more about participating in COST Actions, please visit the Participate page.

COST invites researchers throughout Europe to submit proposals for COST Actions through a continuous Open Call

Researchers can also apply to join an existing COST Action or become involved in various COST Action activities.

Here, you can browse through all the running COST Actions

COST Actions in which UPV staff participate

ESSEM ES1205: The transfer of engineered nanomaterials from wastewater treatment & stormwater to rivers

Specific programme: COST – European Cooperation in Science and Technology
UPV/EHU Partner Status: Member of Working Group
UPV/EHU PI: Miren Cajaraville
Project start: 05/04/2013
Project end:   04/04/2017
 

Brief description: Concerning the transfer of Engineered Nanomaterials from wastewater Treatment & stormwatEr to Rivers (ENTER) the following issues require clarification: (i) which and (ii) what amounts of Engineered NanoMaterials (ENMs) are released, (iii) how persistent are they and (iv) to what extent do they cause in situ toxicity? Reasons for knowledge gaps are a lack of suitable analytical methods, insufficient databases on usage and release, and the absence of comprehensive monitoring networks. ENTER will help to advance scientific knowledge on release and fate of ENMs in the urban water cycle and to communicate expert knowledge in an appropriate manner to the non-scientific community. ENTER will break down barriers between scientific and public pressure groups by an intensified scientific exchange via, e.g., the position papers. The ENTER products are needed to improve the decision-making process by supporting end users such as politicians, the EU and national public servants. ENTER will clearly aid to advance the understanding on the transport and transformation processes of ENMs released to the urban wastewater systems and to understand the transfer of ENMs to the aquatic environment. This Action will improve the collaboration between scientists and the public by striking a new path towards an efficient knowledge exchange.

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Contact information:

International R&D Office UPV/EHU
Email: proyectoseuropeos@ehu.es