The HumanIC network will bring together leading academic teams from across Europe with hospital and healthcare HVAC industry partners to train early stage engineers and scientists to enable a new approach to the human-centric indoor climate in Healthcare Environments.

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Cohort Based Training 1 for Doctoral Candidates (24 – 28.03.2025) Warsaw
Cohort-based trainings (CBT) are organized for several key reasons, all aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and impact of a consortium's research and training program. First...
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Introduction to our Doctoral Candidates
The doctoral candidates involved in this project were selected through a rigorous and carefully structured recruitment process, led by the Beneficiaries and the University of...
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Associated Partners of the HumanIC Project
Associated Partners in Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) projects are crucial collaborators that significantly enhance the project's impact and scope, albeit without direct financial support from...
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Beneficiaries of the HumanIC project
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) program empowers Beneficiaries (BEN), legal entities that serve as the cornerstone for research and innovation. These institutions, bound by grant...
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Kick-off meeting
The kick-off meeting was held at the Warsaw University of Technology on 29-30 January.Through intensive discussions and brainstorming, we carefully defined the roadmap for the...
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Lauching HumanIC project
On the first of January 2024, we began our adventure together as part of the HumanIC project.Over the next 4 years, we will strive to...
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The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie (HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01, project no 101119726).