
Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2026Partners:FORES, RISE, NANOWIRED GMBH, SWEGAN AB, ALIXLABS AB +70 partnersFORES,RISE,NANOWIRED GMBH,SWEGAN AB,ALIXLABS AB,KAI,MGEP,HERAEUS ELECTRONICS GMBH & CO. KG,CWM,Dantherm Power (Denmark),Ikerlan,Infineon Technologies (Germany),HERAEUS,AAU,Infineon Technologies (Germany),BLUE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES,FRONIUS INTERNATIONAL GMBH,NEXPERIA BV,Infineon Technologies (Austria),FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,IMST,NANODESIGN,Infineon Technologies (Austria),STU,DELTA ELECTRONICS (NORWAY),HERAEUS ELECTRONICS GMBH & CO. KG,NANODESIGN,Signify Netherlands BV,FRONIUS INTERNATIONAL GMBH,PREMIUM SA,Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.,IMEC,IMS,CE-LAB GMBH,EMV-PRUFZENTRUM,PREMIUM SA,MGEP,APPLIED MICRO ELECTRONICS AME BV,IMS,Chemnitz University of Technology,Ballard Europe,NaMLab gGmbH,FORES,NaMLab gGmbH,TU/e,UPM,AIXTRON SE,FHG,IMEC,Ikerlan,BUT,APPLIED MICRO ELECTRONICS AME BV,NEXPERIA BV,KAI,EAB,ALIXLABS AB,DELTA ELECTRONICS (NORWAY),SAL,MINDCET NV,SAL,Chalmers University of Technology,Chemnitz University of Technology,AIXTRON SE,SWEGAN AB,Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.,Graz University of Technology,Signify Netherlands BV,MINDCET NV,CWM,TUW,NANOWIRED GMBH,BLUE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES,TU Delft,IMST,CE-LAB GMBH,EMV-PRUFZENTRUM,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLASFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101111890Overall Budget: 59,976,100 EURFunder Contribution: 15,924,700 EURALL2GaN will be the backbone for the European Power Electronics Industry by offering an EU-born smart GaN Integration Toolbox. The project will provide the base for applications with significantly increased material- and energy efficiency, thus meeting the global energy needs while keeping the CO2 footprint to the minimum. 46 partners from 12 European countries will collaborate on 8 major objectives along the entire vertical value chain of power and RF electronics. O1: Push the limits of industrial GaN devices and system-on-chip approaches for ≤ 100V O2: Leverage the full potential of innovative substrates for GaN O3: Achieve novel benchmark solutions for lateral GaN devices and integrated circuits ≥ 650V O4: Reach best technical and cost performance of RF GaN on Si with novel integration concepts O5: Break the packaging limits by application driven integrated solutions of high performance GaN products O6: Advance the methods to evaluate and optimize reliability and robustness of GaN components, modules, and systems for shortest time-to-market and maximum product availability at the end user O7: Demonstrate highest affordable performance for greener power electronics and RF applications O8: Road-mapping for the future GaN technology development and applications to support long-term exploitation/business cases and European leadership beyond ALL2GaN. The collaboration in ALL2GaN is based on a work package structure covering activities on novel power- and RF-GaN technologies for various voltage classes, latest packaging technologies, research on reliability and demonstration in 11 Use Cases. With ambitious goals and a clear vision, ALL2GaN will unleash the energy saving and material efficiency potential of GaN semiconductors for a broad field of applications, thus being in line with the major challenges outlined in the ECS-SRIA. ALL2GaN technology will directly contribute to energy saving and cutting-edge green technology innovation as…Every Watt counts!
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:VUB, VERKOR, Excillum (Sweden), University of Niš, MPI-SUSMAT +52 partnersVUB,VERKOR,Excillum (Sweden),University of Niš,MPI-SUSMAT,University of Kragujevac,Faculty of Philosophy, Belgrade,SISW,QUNASYS DENMARK APS,CPI,VITO,NOVALI,FHG,IMEC,CELLERATE LIMITED,Ikerlan,Cerpotech (Norway),DAIKIN CHEMICAL EUROPE GMBH,Excillum (Sweden),AIT,CELLERATE LIMITED,THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC (BREMEN) GMBH,Siemens (Germany),IMP,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.,IMEC,SOLVIONIC SA,Ikerlan,VERKOR,CPI,Thermo Fisher Scientific Brno s.r.o.,QUNASYS DENMARK APS,Imperial,FEI,SOLVIONIC SA,WWU,NOVALI,KUL,VARTA INNOVATION GMBH,Cerpotech (Norway),CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS APPLICATION SVOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,VARTA INNOVATION GMBH,IMP,Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Onderzoek (VITO),FEI,R2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL,RWTH,R2M SOLUTION SPAIN SL,DAIKIN CHEMICAL EUROPE GMBH,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,CeLLife Technologies Oy,Siemens (Germany),SISW,CeLLife Technologies Oy,THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC (BREMEN) GMBH,CENTRE FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS APPLICATION SVOVAK ACADEMY OF SCIENCESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101192848Overall Budget: 19,949,900 EURFunder Contribution: 19,949,400 EURBattery technology emerges as a key solution for cutting carbon dioxide emissions across transportation, energy, and industrial sectors. Nonetheless, traditional research methods for developing new battery materials have typically depended on an Edisonian approach, characterised by trial and error, where each phase in the discovery value chain is sequentially reliant on the successful execution of preceding steps. Development and optimization of novel batteries is a process that spanned around a decade. To face this challenge, it is necessary to accelerate the discovery and optimization of next-generation batteries through the development of materials and interface acceleration platforms. The FULL-MAP project aims to revolutionize battery innovation by developing a materials acceleration platform that amplifies human capabilities and expedites the discovery of new materials and interfaces. This pivotal initiative focuses on automating laboratory operations and conducting fast, high-throughput experiments. It integrates AI and machine learning-accelerated multi-scale and multi-physics modeling, supporting intelligent decision-making. FULL-MAP's comprehensive, modular approach encompasses the inverse design of materials, autonomous orchestrated production via both traditional and novel synthesis routes, and extensive high-throughput characterization methods. These methods span ex-situ, in-situ, operando, on-line, and post-mortem analyses at various levels, from material to cell assembly and testing. It simulates the entire battery development process, from material design to battery testing, considering environmental and economic factors. By integrating computational and experimental methods with AI, Big Data, Autonomous Synthesis, and High-Throughput Testing, FULL-MAP aims to fast-track the development and deployment of next-generation materials and batteries, significantly advancing sustainable battery technology.
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