The research group PLASMANT has collaborations with several groups within the university:
- LADCA - Laboratory for Adsorption and Catalysis
- EMAT - Electron Microscopy for Materials Research
- CMT - Condensed Matter Theory
- CORE - Center for Oncological Research
- PPES - Protein Chemistry, Proteomics and Epigenetic Signalling
- LMPH - Laboratory for Microbiology, Parasitology and Hygiene
- InViLab - Industrial Vision Lab
- A-PECS - Antwerp engineering, photoelectrochemistry and sensing
within Belgium:
- University of Leuven
- Ghent University
- Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Universiy of Mons
- University of Hasselt
- VITO - Flemish Institute for Scientific Research
- IMEC - Interuniversity Microelectronics Center
as well as with several groups abroad, among others:
- DIFFER - Dutch Institute for Fundamental Energy Research
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Maastricht University
- University of Messina
- University of Warwick
- University of Adelaide
- University of Manchester
- University of Notre Dame
- Dalian University of Technology
- CSIRO-Australia
- Institute for Plasma Physics Munich
- University of Stuttgart,
- Montréal Polytechnique,
- McGill University
- ...
Annemie Bogaerts has an ERC Synergy Grant “SCOPE”, together with G. Centi, V. Hessel and E. Rebrov: See website ERC Synergy SCOPE
Annemie Bogaerts is also spokesperson-coordinator of the “Excellence of Science” network “PLASyntH2” (2022 – 2025), with UGent, ULB and UMONS.
The PLASMANT research group is also collaborating with several partners in the following EU Horizon Europe projects:
- PlasmACT - Doctoral network plasma medicine against actinic keratosis
- EffiTorch: Research and Innovation Action “Efficient valorisation of CO2 and bio-waste for long-term energy storage using a microwave plasma torch and quenching using the reverse Boudouard reaction"
- ALCHEMHY: Research and Innovation Action “Alternative routes for basic chemicals production using hydrogen as feedstock"
- CANMILK: Research and Innovation Action "Carbon-neutral Milk”
- PRIME LEAP: MSCA Doctoral Network "Next-generation intensified chemical processes integrating plasma and single-atom catalysis"