During the conference, Prof. Cobianu delivered oral presentations of two groundbreaking research papers:
- Temperature behavior of the electrical conductivity of CNO-PVP nanocomposite films beyond the percolation threshold
- Resistive Humidity Sensor Based on a Carbonaceous Ternary Nanocomposite as Sensing Layer”
These presentations were met with enthusiastic engagement, generating lively scientific discussions and inspiring new research directions in nanocomposite materials and sensor technologies.
Beyond his presentations, Prof. Cobianu played an active role in specialized bioengineering sessions, including “NerveRepack” and “NET4Air”, elevating the level of discussion and providing insightful commentary that enriched the overall scientific exchange.
On 11 October 2025, his expert contributions were central to the success of the workshop “FET100 – Emerging Solutions Towards Sustainable Electronics: From Concept to Implementation”, where his interventions sparked dynamic dialogue and guided discussions on sustainable electronics innovations.
In parallel, Prof. Cobianu took the opportunity to present eBio-hub to internationally recognized researchers, including Prof. Adrian Ionescu (EPFL), exploring future collaborations and strengthening the center’s global scientific network.
Prof. Cobianu’s participation at CAS 2025 reflects eBio-hub’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and international collaboration, showcasing the center as a hub of scientific leadership and forward-thinking research in bioengineering and nanotechnology.