Work Packages
COMMON SENSE is organised in 11 Work Packages (WPs) which have been defined by all members of the consortium in order to guarantee a logical flow of the work to be carried out.
COMMON SENSE is organised in 11 Work Packages (WPs) which have been defined by all members of the consortium in order to guarantee a logical flow of the work to be carried out.
Type of activity: RTD
WP1 Lead partner: Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Science (IOPAN)
WP1 Coordinator: Joanna Piwowarczyk
Contact details of coordinator:piwowarczyk@iopan.gda.pl
Type of activity: RTD
WP2 Lead partner: National University of Ireland, Cork - CMRC
WP2 Coordinator: John Barton
Contact details of coordinator: john.barton@tyndall.ie
Type of activity: RTD
WP3 Lead partner: National University of Ireland, Cork. Coastal and Marine Research Centre – UCC
WP3 Coordinator: Yassine Lassoued
Contact details of coordinator: y.lassoued@ucc.ie
Type of activity: RTD
WP4 Lead partner: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)
WP4 Coordinator: Cesar Díez
Contact details of coordinator: cdiez@icmab.es
Type of activity: RTD
WP5 Lead partner: Dublin City University (DCU)
WP5 Coordinator: Dermot Diamond
Contact details of coordinator: dermot.diamond@dcu.ie
Type of activity: RTD
WP6 Lead partner: Leitat Technological Center (LEITAT)
WP6 Lead contact person: Jose Alberto Sáez
Contact details of coordinator: jasaez@leitat.org
The main objective in WP5 is the design, development and integration of a marine litter sensor able to measure and quantify the surface concentration of microplastics in offshore environments. As described in previous sections, microplastics detection will be by optical interrogation techniques using a Multi-channel Photonic Device comprising:
• Multispectral and hiperspectral imaging sensors
• A multi-channel system based on optical absorption in the near infrared for Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR)
• Spectroscopy (FTIR)
• Nanophotonic system (NP) based on the molecular level recognition of the presence of the parameters that are intended to be detected.
• A dedicated signal processing system based on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) device.
• A mini seawater sampling system
Type of activity: RTD
WP7 Lead partner: DropSens
WP7 Lead contact person: Pablo Fanjul
Contact details of coordinator: pfanjul@dropsens.com
Type of activity: RTD
WP8 Lead partner: CEFAS
WP8 Coordinator: Mike Challis
Contact details of coordinator: mike.challiss@cefas.co.uk
Type of activity: DEM
WP9 Lead partner: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
WP9 Lead contact person: Alberto Ribotti
Contact details of coordinator:alberto.ribotti@cnr.it
Type of activity: Other
WP10 Lead partner: AquaTT
WP10 Lead contact person: Cliona Ni Cheallachain
Contact details of coordinator: cliona@aquatt.ie
Specific Objectives:
Type of activity: Management
WP11 Lead partner: Leitat Technological Center (LEITAT)
WP11 Lead contact person: Emigdia Morote
Contact details of coordinator:emorote@leitat.org
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The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 /2007-2013) under grant agreement no 614155. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the European Union cannot be held responsible for any use which maybe made of the information contained therein. |