As part of the NET4MAT Marie Curie Staff Exchanges network, in which Joe is a workpackage leader, Wanyujin recently expanded her international collaborative network through a productive secondment at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. Wanyujin worked closely with Dr. Idalina Gonçalves’s group. The exchange focused on incorporating microbial sensing of lanthanide glycoclusters into starch-based materials and exploring the synthesis of these complex molecules.
By taking the lanthanide-based sensor molecules developed in our lab to Portugal, Wanyujin successfully synthesised and characterized starch-based polymer films doped with different concentrations of Eu(III). The collaboration involved in-depth knowledge exchange on synthesising lanthanide glycoclusters, exploring the covalent functionalisation of starch, and evaluating the luminescence responses of these innovative materials.In CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Wanyujin received hands-on training in materials characterisation techniques, including contact angle, mechanical properties measurements. This will strengthening our group’s technical capabilities and international ties.
NET4MAT includes universities and companies across Europe. More information:
https://net4mat.web.ua.pt/

