NOA-ReACT also participates actively in Cost Action 15211 meetings for the past few years, concerning the European Atmospheric Electricity Network: "coupling with the Earth System, climate and biological systems (ELECTRONET)”. Our PhD student, Vasiliki Daskalopoulou presented the team's novel work on the implementation of atmospheric electricity sensors and the operation of ground-based instruments in order to monitor electrified desert dust.The specific research is tethered to the D-TECT / ERC project whose PI, Dr. Vassilis Amiridis aims to assess the impact of dust Triboelectrification in dust transport dynamics.