Published on
12.04.2026

2nd Workshop on the Development of SREE in Cahul State University, Cahul, Moldova, March 16 – 17, 2026

The DIGITRANS consortium successfully convened the 2nd Workshop on the Development of the Sharing Remote Experiment Environment (SREE) on March 16–17, 2026, hosted by Cahul State University in a hybrid format. The event brought together project partners and stakeholders to review progress, align technical developments, and strengthen collaboration across work packages.

Significant advancements were reported across the project. Work Package 2 has been largely completed, with all deliverables submitted and accepted, marking an important milestone. In Work Package 3, partners demonstrated progress in developing remote and virtual laboratories, reinforcing the project’s objective to modernize digital learning environments. Meanwhile, Work Package 4 highlighted the successful completion of student training activities in EU universities, exceeding initial targets and demonstrating strong engagement.

A key highlight of the workshop was the technical session delivered by Prof Michael Ban from RWTH Aachen University, focusing on the application of Jupyter Notebooks and JupyterLab in data science and education. This session provided practical insights into integrating modern computational tools into academic curricula.

Dissemination activities under Work Package 5 were also reviewed, confirming active partner engagement through institutional websites and social media channels. Partners were encouraged to further enhance visibility by sharing detailed updates, photos, and success stories. Looking ahead, the consortium confirmed upcoming milestones, including the Digital Ecosystem Workshop in Balti and the final conference hosted by Technical University of Moldova in October 2026. The workshop concluded with clear action points and reinforced commitment to delivering high-quality outputs and sustainable impact within the project framework.

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