Porto, Portugal

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Synthetic Receptors

Porto, Portugal

Synthetic Receptors
Date 16 Jun 2025 14:30 - 7 Jul 2025 17:00
Location Porto, Portugal
Host university University of Porto (UPorto)
Mode Blended
WP WP 2
Target groups PhD students
Contact person Inês Almeida - ines.almeida@fc.up.pt, eugloh@up.pt
Duration Up to 1 month in length
Reference code EUG2_T2_1_0091
Type of event Course
Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Recruitment of participants First Come First Served
Number of open spots 18
Is eligible to international certificate Yes
Isced fields of study 0531 - Chemistry

The course on synthetic receptors offers a comprehensive overview of this field of research. Online lectures will cover the principles for the whole spectrum of synthetic routes and their respective applications. These lectures are complemented by a hands-on workshop at the University of Porto(U.Porto), where students can observe various types of receptors in action, interact with advanced instrumentation, and engage directly in roundtables with lecturers from partner universities (University of Alcalá, University of Paris-Saclay, University of Lund and U.Porto). This course is worth 3 ECTS credits.

Admission requirements:

- Holding General Chemistry courses (minimum 15 ECTS), as verifiable from official records of the candidate’s BSc and/or MSc syllabus. The ECTS metrics in use by FCUP will be used to assess this item.

- Being engaged or about to engage in research in the field of synthetic receptors or a relatable field, as confirmed by a supporting letter from the PhD supervisor.

The selection criterion is 'First come, first served', ensuring 2 spots for each of the 9 partners.

Content and Methodology

Content:

  1. Introduction and overview of synthetic receptors.
  2. Principles of receptor design: shape, size, functionality, and environment considerations.
  3. Types of synthetic receptors (e.g., traditional synthesis, molecular imprinting, bioengineered receptors, self-propelled receptors).
  4. Characterisation Techniques.
  5. Applications of Synthetic Receptors.
  6. Future Perspectives and Ethical Considerations
  7. Laboratory component.
  8. Assessment and Feedback.

Online program (CET)

16th June – 14.30h-15.00h Course opening; 15.30-17.30h Class 1

17th June - 14.30h-17.30h Class 2 

18th June – 14.30h-17.30h Class 3 

25th June – 14.30h-18.30h Class 4 

26th June - 14.30h-18.30h Class 5 

27th June - 14.30h-18.30h Class 6 

Presential program (Local time)

3rd July  

10.00h-13.00h Lab;

14.30h-17.30h Lab.

4th July

10.00h-11.00h Roundtable I (Future perspectives, Ethical considerations);

11.00h-12.00h Roundtable II (Scientific project guidelines and student evaluation criteria);

14:30 - Visit to the Soares dos Reis National Museum promoted within the EUGLOH Cultural Corridor.

Methodology:

  • Multimodal Content Delivery: Lectures are available as both videos and transcripts, allowing students to choose their preferred format.
  • Accessibility Features: All videos are captioned, and text-to-speech options are provided for reading materials.
  • Regular Feedback: Ongoing feedback sessions help tailor the course to meet each student's needs
  • Assessment: Evaluation of a research proposal developed by the students for a novel study involving synthetic receptors, including background information, research questions, methodology, expected results, and potential impact

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