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Sono stati resi noti i risultati del cut-off di settembre della call FET Open.

Delle 822 proposte ricevute e valutate (800 RIA e 15 CSA), saranno complessivamente finanziati 13 progetti (11 RIA e 2 CSA). Di seguito gli acronimi dei progetti selezionati con una breve descrizione:

RIA:

  • AMECRYS aims at revolutionising the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals with innovative membrane crystallization technology. Coordinating institution: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
  • FLIPT takes inspiration from nature to set a new low energy paradigm for the productions of plastics. Coordinating institution: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
  • GOAL-Robots proposes to create goal-based open-ended autonomous learning robots that could function as service robots and address important societal needs. Coordinating institution: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
  • ICARUS seeks to develop innovative coarsening-resistant alloys with enhanced radiation tolerance and ultra-fine -grained structure for aerospace application. Coordinating institution: Universidad de Burgos, Spain
  • LiRichFCC will develop a new class of powerful materials for electrochemical energy storage: lithium-rich oxyfluorides with cubic dense packing allowing for unprecedented energy and power density in batteries. Coordinating institution: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany
  • Lumiblast envisages a paradigm shift in cancer therapy by using mitochondria-powered chemiluminescence to treat inaccessible tumours in a non-invasive manner. Coordinating institution: Oslo Universitetssykehus HF, Norway
  • MESO-BRAIN targets a transformative progress in neuroscience and medicine by developing 3 D human stem cell derived neural networks to treat conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, dementia and trauma. Coordinating institution: Aston University, United Kingdom
  • NanOQTech will develop nanoscale systems for optical quantum technologies to be used in quantum communications, information processing and sensing. Coordinating institution: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
  • NEURAM targets the establishment of a new discipline – visual genetics – to visualize nuclear processes in the brain of living organisms in real-time to be utilized for example in early stage disease diagnosis, cancer detection, and toxicity studies. Coordinating institution: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • PHENOMEN aims at the generation of all-optical phononic circuits enabled by optomechanics. The envisaged transfer of information carried between optical channels will hugely impact information processing. Coordinating institution: Fundacio Institut Catala de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia, Spain
  • SPICE intends to create a spintronic-photonic integrated circuit platform for novel electronics which can be applied in ultrafast and energy-efficient memory or sensor technology. Coordinating institution: Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

 

CSA:

  • SC-square will unite the communities of satisfiability checking and symbolic computation to solve real problems such as the security and the safety of computer systems or large mathematical problems by the development of radically improved software tools. Coordinating institution: University of Bath, United Kingdom
  • SENSE will create a roadmap for the ideal low light level sensor development to help coordinate the research efforts of different groups working in the area world-wide. Coordinating institution: Stiftung Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Desy, Germany

 

Identificativo
H2020-FETOPEN-2014-2015
Area
Unione Europea