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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), Mycronic (Sweden), FONDAZIONE LINKS, TSB, TSB +10 partnersSTMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Mycronic (Sweden),FONDAZIONE LINKS,TSB,TSB,Mycronic (Sweden),FONDAZIONE LINKS,ISMB,ISMB,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Evalan,WG,Uppsala University,MIUN,EvalanFunder: European Commission Project Code: 824984Overall Budget: 3,999,260 EURFunder Contribution: 3,999,260 EURElectronics are set to merge with our bodies to extend our perceptions. Smartphones and watches will give way to the bodyNET: a network of sensors and smart devices woven into our clothing, worn on our skin and implanted in our bodies. Smart wearables are the next step in the Internet of Things wearable evolution. This market is one of the most vigorous over the coming years. SINTEC addresses a market, in terms of size, that reach over €70BN by 2026. A large amount of scientific results have emerged and a few start-ups are focused on stretchable electronics and sensors that employ liquid alloys for interconnects and passive components. However, there are until today no dedicated commercial equipment for manufacturing of such devices. This hinders large-scale industrial exploration and needs to be addressed. By a novel manufacturing technology for large area rigid-stretch PCB and integration, SINTEC will provide soft, sticky and stretchable sensor patches that can be used multiple times and at longer periods. With its dynamic compliance and water repellent permeable encapsulation it withstands vigorous action, sweating and water; making it ideal for an active life. A ground breaking intra body communication technique gives large bandwidth and secure consumption at low power, allowing for multiplex sensoric inputs from many nodes on the body. To demonstrate the advantages of the novel technology, SINTEC will apply it in clinical environment and in athletics performance evaluation. Industrial partners will exploit the results in manufacturing technology, Fat-IBC, and in soft compliant smart patch applications, e.g., in preventive care, sports and fitness, and medical technology.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:FHG, HOLOGRAFIKA, UV, CAU, Raytrix +8 partnersFHG,HOLOGRAFIKA,UV,CAU,Raytrix,Raytrix,Newcastle University,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY,HOLOGRAFIKA,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY,MIUN,University of Newcastle upon Tyne,TAMPERE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYFunder: European Commission Project Code: 676401Overall Budget: 3,801,840 EURFunder Contribution: 3,801,840 EURCurrent displays fall far short of truly recreating visual reality. This can never be achieved by painting an image on a flat surface such as a TV screen, but requires a full-parallax display which can recreate the complete lightfield, i.e. the light traveling in every direction through every point in space. Recent years have seen major developments towards this goal, promising a new generation of ultra-realistic displays with applications in medicine, informatics, manufacturing, entertainment, gaming and more. However, achieving this will require a new generation of researchers trained both in the relevant physics, and in the biology of human vision. The European Training Network on Full-Parallax Imaging (ETN-FPI) aims at developing this new generation. The research concept of the network is to depart from the notations of plenoptics, light field and integral imaging, used sometimes interchangeably, and to harmonize and advance further the research in these areas under the umbrella of the wider and viewer-centred FPI concept. Fifteen early-stage researchers will be employed on novel inter-disciplinary FPI projects. The training disciplines include theoretical and applied optics, multi-dimensional image processing, and visual neuroscience. The targeted applications range from plenoptic microscopy to interaction with visual content generated by wide field-of-view displays. Extensive studies on perception of continuous parallax and subjective tests on various displays are planned. The training program includes local training, online seminars, workshops, training schools and a conference. The researchers trained within the network are expected to gather competitive skills and become highly competent in bringing innovations to the field of ultra-realistic and interactive visual media. This will enhance their employability in a rapidly growing sector in academia and industry and position Europe as a leader in this emerging multidisciplinary field.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2024Partners:MIUN, RSU, ERICH-BROST INSTITUT FUR JOURNALISMUS IN EUROPA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG EBI GMBH, UT, Örebro University +25 partnersMIUN,RSU,ERICH-BROST INSTITUT FUR JOURNALISMUS IN EUROPA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG EBI GMBH,UT,Örebro University,UW,UCM,ERICH-BROST INSTITUT FUR JOURNALISMUS IN EUROPA GEMEINNUTZIGE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRANKTER HAFTUNG EBI GMBH,CJI,MERTEK MEDIA MONITOR,Örebro University,Sofia University,University of Rijeka, Faculty of Physics,HLK,IHH,MEDIA DIVERSITY INSTITUTE GLOBAL,FPZG,IHH,ELIEEP (ELIAMEP),UNIMI,UCM,OAW,MEDIA DIVERSITY INSTITUTE GLOBAL,MERTEK MEDIA MONITOR,HLK,MU,University of Split,Sofia University,CJI,ELIEEP (ELIAMEP)Funder: European Commission Project Code: 101004811Overall Budget: 2,999,530 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,530 EURMEDIADELCOM endeavours to contribute to the enhancement of European integration, social cohesion and consequently – Europeanization. The popularity of ultra-right and populist political forces in European societies demonstrate that the unity of European nations and their common goals are not self-evident. Informed decision making in contemporary democratic societies is being challenged. MEDIADELCOM consortium argues that European political and cultural spaces evolve best if specific policies enhance the conditions for deliberative communication. The Consortium will work out a methodology enabling the assessment and forecast of the risks and opportunities for deliberative communication emerging in the process of media transformation in 2000-2020. There is no holistic approach to media related Risks and Opportunities (ROs); media studies and data are dispersed, restricting the evaluation of ROs for deliberative communication in European countries; there are no evidence-based holistic scenarios for prognosing media development in European societies. The overall objective of MEDIADELCOM is to develop a diagnostic tool for policy makers, educators, media critical bodies and institutions, as well as for media experts and journalists, which enables the provision of holistic assessment of risks and opportunities concerning deliberative communication and consequently social cohesion in Europe. We will: 1) develop a model for holistic analysis of the ROs emerging within the process of media transformation in Europe; 2) assess the sufficiency of existing research and data necessary for making knowledge based forecasts about European media landscape development trends; 3) generate a novel method, based on motivational modelling and agent-based simulation for outlining scenarios to predict media related ROs. By assembling and synthesizing existing dispersed research, and modelling multiple scenarios will create an instrument for media risk prediction and management.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2022Partners:LAM RESEARCH SAS, University of Zaragoza, IUNET, SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI, HQ-Dielectrics (Germany) +50 partnersLAM RESEARCH SAS,University of Zaragoza,IUNET,SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI,HQ-Dielectrics (Germany),APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,EVG,STMICROELECTRONICS SILICON CARBIDE AB,Ikerlan,DACPOL SP. Z O.O.,II-VI GMBH,FORES,NANODESIGN,STU,APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED,LUKASIEWICZ RESEARCH NETWORK ITECH INSTITUTE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY,APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED,Norstel (Sweden),NANODESIGN,II-VI GMBH,LAM,LAM,CENTROTHERM INTERNATIONAL AG,Ikerlan,Disco (Germany),algoWatt,EVATEC AG,EVATEC AG,LPE,EVG,LPE,CNR,CENTROTHERM INTERNATIONAL AG,JSR MICRO NV,IPD,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),University of Bucharest,DACPOL SP. Z O.O.,JSR MICRO NV,APPLIED MATERIALS GMBH,FORES,algoWatt,AMIL,APPLIED MATERIALS GMBH,Disco Hi-Tec Europe Gmbh,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,ELFOREST AB,UNIPA,SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI,ELFOREST AB,LAM RESEARCH SAS,MIUN,AMIL,HQ-DFunder: European Commission Project Code: 783158Overall Budget: 49,767,700 EURFunder Contribution: 10,402,000 EURREACTION will push through the first worldwide 200mm Silicon Carbide (SiC) Pilot Line Facility for Power technology. This will enable the European industry to set the world reference of innovative and competitive solutions for critical societal challenges, like Energy saving and CO2 Reduction as well as Sustainable Environment through electric mobility and industrial power efficiency. Establishing the first 200mm SiC Pilot Line in the world and developing the most innovative and cost competitive technology, this project will address mass-market applications like smart energy and smart mobility, and industrial. It will allow to meet the more and more increasing demand of requirements in terms of quality and cost constraint for next decade generation’s power electronics. The Project strength is the complete Pilot Line value chain implementation, integrating and optimizing partnership in the fields of SiC equipment developers, SiC process technologists, RTOs, and end users partners till the final applications context. This will allow to develop a full 8” SiC line ecosystem enhancing the competitiveness of EU- Industries down to the value chain in a market context where other countries today, such as the USA or Japan, are just starting to play on 6” SiC market. Innovative SiC power device Performances improvements, together with cost and size reductions, are the most relevant challenges addressed in the project that are expected to lead to a new stronger European supply chain for very compact SiC converters, from 600V to 3.3kV range, ideal for the addressed applications; the ambition is therefore to play a primary role towards excellence in Europe by a first generations of 8” SiC profitable Smart Mobility and Smart Energy products and components, primary access to IPs for the relevant essential capabilities, competitiveness of manufacturing in Europe.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:DITSS, RUSI, CITTA DI LECCE*COMUNE DI LECCE, RUSI, XLAB +22 partnersDITSS,RUSI,CITTA DI LECCE*COMUNE DI LECCE,RUSI,XLAB,University of Greenwich,University of Greenwich,COMUNE DI ANCONA,Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus,XLAB,MJ,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS CERTH,Government of Portugal,ATOS SPAIN SA,ATOS SPAIN SA,CERTH,INOV,ENGINEERING - INGEGNERIA INFORMATICA SPA,PIRAEUS UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES,CITTA DI LECCE*COMUNE DI LECCE,DITSS,INOV,Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus,MIUN,COMUNE DI ANCONA,MJFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653256Overall Budget: 4,263,410 EURFunder Contribution: 4,263,410 EURCommunity policing promotes the implementation of bi-directional collaboration channels between citizens and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs). By enhancing the discovery of relevant and up to date information, it speeds up the detection of risks, eases their prevention and builds a continuum of collaboration which motivates citizens and LEAs to work together. Over 36 months, TRILLION - TRusted, CItizen - LEA coILaboratIon over sOcial Networks - delivers a fully-fledged platform to support the extensive collaboration between citizens and LEAs. The operational environment of the platform is not limited to an on-going crisis, but also extends to the period before it through early identification and prevention of emerging risks. Major challenges addressed by TRILLION include creating the necessary trust to entice provision of information, ensuring that the information leads to realistic and credible knowledge and using this knowledge through secure bi-directional communications to guide actions of individuals closest to an identified risky situation. TRILLION delivers a comprehensive service based platform and mobile applications that support the knowledge-based, real-time collaboration among law enforcement agents, first responders and citizens whilst ensuring that privacy and data protection are taken into account. The TRILLION consortium and supporting organisations include 6 citizen communities, 6 law enforcement stakeholders, 3 industrial players and 5 universities and research centres. Extensive trials take place through pilots, early validations and serious game based training across Italy, Portugal, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, involving close to 2.000 citizens and law enforcement agencies representatives.
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