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Public deliverables provide insight into MobiliTraIN’s progress, activities and scientific developments. On this page you can view and download publicly available reports, datasets and other project outputs that support the network’s commitment to open science, knowledge sharing and harmonisation in IM-HRMS.
Deliverable D6.1
January 2026
Summary: This deliverable presents a benchmark molecular dataset designed to support reproducible ion mobility-high resolution mass spectrometry (IM-HRMS) measurements. It identifies a set of commercially available temperature calibrant molecules covering different ionisation modes, molecular classes and mass ranges. The proposed calibrants provide standardised reference points for instrument tuning, helping to harmonise measurements across different IM-HRMS platforms and improve inter-laboratory comparability of results.
Lead partner: Freie Universität Berlin (FUB)
Deliverable D2.2
March 2025
Summary: This report documents the first MobiliTraIN network-wide training event held at the University of Geneva. The Introduction Days brought together doctoral candidates, supervisors and partners for scientific training, networking and project management activities. The programme covered key ion mobility and mass spectrometry concepts, industry perspectives, interactive learning exercises and consortium-building activities, establishing a common foundation for the doctoral candidates’ research and training journey.
Lead partner: Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (BOKU)
Deliverable D7.1
May 2026
Summary: This deliverable describes the development and implementation of the MobiliTraIN project website, which serves as the project’s primary platform for public engagement, dissemination and knowledge exchange. The website provides information about the consortium, training programme, project activities and results, while supporting communication through integrated social media channels. It also offers access to public project materials and will continue to evolve throughout the lifetime of the project.
Lead partner: Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (BOKU)