Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
This presentation from JEC World 2019 composites trade show and conference highlights different forms of graphene that are used in composites applications with examples of actual products.
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon, whose structure is one-atom-thick planar sheets of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice.
The development of this technology is still largely research-based, with a relatively large portion of academic participation, although real-world consumer applications such as flexible touchscreen displays are getting closer to reality and could be widely available within the next few years.
Because of its range of extraordinary properties, people are considering using graphene in a myriad of different applications. For example, because graphene is so strong, people want to use it to reinforce plastics, making them conductive at the same time. Because it's transparent and conducts electricity, people want to use it in applications like mobile phone screens, touch screens, TV screens and so on. People are also considering using it to go beyond silicon technology and make our integrated circuits even denser and speedier.
This report categorizes and graphically analyzes graphene technologies, research activity, applications, companies active in this research area, the filings spread, key comparisons etc.
The effectiveness of MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb phosphor in enhancing the luminous e...IJECEIAES
In this research paper, we introduced yellow-green MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb as a new phosphor ingredient to adapt to the quality requirements on the chromatic homogeneity and emitted luminous flux of modern multi-chip white LED lights (MCW-LEDs). The results from experiments and simulation show that employing MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ phosphor can lead to much better optical properties and therefore is a perfect supporting material to achieve the goals of the research. When the MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb phosphor is added into the phosphorus composite which already contains YAG: Ce particles, and the silicone glue, it affects the optical properties significantly. In other words, the concentration of this phosphor can determine the efficiency of lumen output and chromatic homogeneity of WLEDs. In specific, as the concentration of MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ go up, the luminous yield will increase accordingly, though there is an insignificant decrease in CQS. Moreover, if the MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ concentration reduce a little bit, it is possible to better the correlated color temperature uniformity and lumen efficacy of LED packages. In addition, the Mie scattering theory, Monte Carlo simulation and LightTools 8.3.2 software are employed to analyze and simulate the LED packages’ structure as well as the phosphor compound.
This is a presentation regarding the survey results showing the type of graphene materials used by producers, researchers and application developers as well as the most important graphene material characteristics . It also include a recommended set of testing techniques for specific characteristics of graphene materials.
This presentation from JEC World 2019 composites trade show and conference highlights different forms of graphene that are used in composites applications with examples of actual products.
Graphene is an allotrope of carbon, whose structure is one-atom-thick planar sheets of sp2-bonded carbon atoms that are densely packed in a honeycomb crystal lattice.
The development of this technology is still largely research-based, with a relatively large portion of academic participation, although real-world consumer applications such as flexible touchscreen displays are getting closer to reality and could be widely available within the next few years.
Because of its range of extraordinary properties, people are considering using graphene in a myriad of different applications. For example, because graphene is so strong, people want to use it to reinforce plastics, making them conductive at the same time. Because it's transparent and conducts electricity, people want to use it in applications like mobile phone screens, touch screens, TV screens and so on. People are also considering using it to go beyond silicon technology and make our integrated circuits even denser and speedier.
This report categorizes and graphically analyzes graphene technologies, research activity, applications, companies active in this research area, the filings spread, key comparisons etc.
The effectiveness of MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb phosphor in enhancing the luminous e...IJECEIAES
In this research paper, we introduced yellow-green MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb as a new phosphor ingredient to adapt to the quality requirements on the chromatic homogeneity and emitted luminous flux of modern multi-chip white LED lights (MCW-LEDs). The results from experiments and simulation show that employing MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ phosphor can lead to much better optical properties and therefore is a perfect supporting material to achieve the goals of the research. When the MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb phosphor is added into the phosphorus composite which already contains YAG: Ce particles, and the silicone glue, it affects the optical properties significantly. In other words, the concentration of this phosphor can determine the efficiency of lumen output and chromatic homogeneity of WLEDs. In specific, as the concentration of MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ go up, the luminous yield will increase accordingly, though there is an insignificant decrease in CQS. Moreover, if the MgCeAl 11 O 19 :Tb 3+ concentration reduce a little bit, it is possible to better the correlated color temperature uniformity and lumen efficacy of LED packages. In addition, the Mie scattering theory, Monte Carlo simulation and LightTools 8.3.2 software are employed to analyze and simulate the LED packages’ structure as well as the phosphor compound.
This is a presentation regarding the survey results showing the type of graphene materials used by producers, researchers and application developers as well as the most important graphene material characteristics . It also include a recommended set of testing techniques for specific characteristics of graphene materials.
Graphene Council standards and regulatory environment 2015 commercializatio...The Graphene Council
Graphene is a recently isolated material with amazing and broadly applicable characteristics. Thousands of researchers and commercial developers are working feverishly to develop a viable market for graphene. However, until industry agreed standards can be developed and a reliable regulatory environment emerges, there will be obstacles to the adoption of this material.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) class to analyze the near-term future for touch-screen displays. Improvements in durability, sensitivity, and flexibility are being implemented
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Graphene, a single atom layer of Carbon, has amazing properties, that can be used in various fields such as flexible transparent touch screen, paper battery, ultra capacitor ect. Get an overall knowledge about what is graphene, its structure, synthesis, applications from this slides. Graphene technologies are creating a new era in the material science and hence in other sectors.
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Graphene Position Paper (E-Nano Newsletter Special Issue)Phantoms Foundation
This E-nano Newsletter special issue contains the final version of the nanoICT position paper on Graphene (one-atom-thick sheet of carbon / in 2010, A.K. Geim
and K. Novoselov, were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for “groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene”) summarising the
current state of progress and open perspectives concerning the emergence of graphene-based technologies and applications. This paper is a mixture between a short review of recent achievements and ingredients for the elaboration of a more specific and detailed roadmap.
On behalf of the Organising and the International Scientific Committees we take great pleasure in welcoming you to Genoa for the sixth edition of the Graphene and 2D Materials International Conference & Exhibition.
Over the past 5 editions, the Graphene Conference strengthened its position as the main meeting point of the Graphene community Worldwide.
Graphene2016 will feature:
A plenary session with internationally renowned speakers
An industrial forum focused on Graphene Commercialization
Extensive thematic workshops in parallel
(Metrology, Characterization & Standardization, Health & Medical Applications, Theory & Simulation, Production & Applications of graphene and related materials, Energy and Worldwide Graphene Initiatives, Funding & Priorities)
An important exhibition carried out with the latest Graphene trends
A Brokerage event
Graphene2016 is now an established event, attracting global participants intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of graphene-related scientific and commercial developments.
Horizon Europe Clean Energy Webinar - Cluster 5 Destination 3 | PitchesKTN
This webinar highlights funding call topics within Cluster 5 / Destination 3 of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme and bring you plenty of networking opportunities.
Workshop on Instigators and Barriers to Renewable Energy Development and Deployment - 16 November 2015
Mr. Badr IKKEN
General Director of the Research Institute for Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN)
Research & Development in Morocco
Graphene Council standards and regulatory environment 2015 commercializatio...The Graphene Council
Graphene is a recently isolated material with amazing and broadly applicable characteristics. Thousands of researchers and commercial developers are working feverishly to develop a viable market for graphene. However, until industry agreed standards can be developed and a reliable regulatory environment emerges, there will be obstacles to the adoption of this material.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) class to analyze the near-term future for touch-screen displays. Improvements in durability, sensitivity, and flexibility are being implemented
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Graphene, a single atom layer of Carbon, has amazing properties, that can be used in various fields such as flexible transparent touch screen, paper battery, ultra capacitor ect. Get an overall knowledge about what is graphene, its structure, synthesis, applications from this slides. Graphene technologies are creating a new era in the material science and hence in other sectors.
Los días 22 y 23 de junio de 2016 organizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un simposio internacional sobre 'Materiales bidimensionales: explorando los límites de la física y la ingeniería'. En colaboración con el Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), científicos de este prestigioso centro de investigación mostraron las propiedades únicas de materiales como el grafeno, de solo un átomo de espesor, y al mismo tiempo más resistente que el acero y mucho más ligero.
Graphene Position Paper (E-Nano Newsletter Special Issue)Phantoms Foundation
This E-nano Newsletter special issue contains the final version of the nanoICT position paper on Graphene (one-atom-thick sheet of carbon / in 2010, A.K. Geim
and K. Novoselov, were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for “groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene”) summarising the
current state of progress and open perspectives concerning the emergence of graphene-based technologies and applications. This paper is a mixture between a short review of recent achievements and ingredients for the elaboration of a more specific and detailed roadmap.
On behalf of the Organising and the International Scientific Committees we take great pleasure in welcoming you to Genoa for the sixth edition of the Graphene and 2D Materials International Conference & Exhibition.
Over the past 5 editions, the Graphene Conference strengthened its position as the main meeting point of the Graphene community Worldwide.
Graphene2016 will feature:
A plenary session with internationally renowned speakers
An industrial forum focused on Graphene Commercialization
Extensive thematic workshops in parallel
(Metrology, Characterization & Standardization, Health & Medical Applications, Theory & Simulation, Production & Applications of graphene and related materials, Energy and Worldwide Graphene Initiatives, Funding & Priorities)
An important exhibition carried out with the latest Graphene trends
A Brokerage event
Graphene2016 is now an established event, attracting global participants intent on sharing, exchanging and exploring new avenues of graphene-related scientific and commercial developments.
Horizon Europe Clean Energy Webinar - Cluster 5 Destination 3 | PitchesKTN
This webinar highlights funding call topics within Cluster 5 / Destination 3 of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme and bring you plenty of networking opportunities.
Workshop on Instigators and Barriers to Renewable Energy Development and Deployment - 16 November 2015
Mr. Badr IKKEN
General Director of the Research Institute for Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN)
Research & Development in Morocco
Open Access to JRC Research InfrastructuresAndreas Jenet
European Commission Joint Research Centre hosts 39 physical research infrastructures with a potential of opening to external users
IGLO (http://www.iglortd.org/) at Kooperationsstelle EU der Wissenschaftsorganisationen Brussels 12 March 2020
Promoting Knowledge Transfer in Science and Technology:
A Case Study of Technology Park in Kosice, Slovakia
Natasa Urbancikova,
Technical University of Kosice (Slovakia)
R&D Composites : Opportunités de financement EU - NCP-Wallonie Pierre FiassePlusComposites
R&D Composites : Opportunités de financement EU
NCP-Wallonie
Pierre Fiasse –Project Developper
NCP NMP, Transport/ Cleansky, M-Eranet, Manunet
Présentation dans le cadre de l'événement: Nouveaux matériaux à hautes performances : Les composites à matrice métallique/céramique
www.pluscomposites.e
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El lunes y martes 21 y 22 de mayo del 2018 realizamos un Simposio Internacional en la Fundación Ramón Areces, tratando el tema de la superconductividad y presión: una relación fructífera en el camino hacia la superconductividad a temperatura ambiente.
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El jueves 17 de mayo del 2018 se organizó una Mesa Redonda en la Fundación Ramón Areces, en la cual se habló sobre las subidas de tipos en la era Trump y la nueva globalización.
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El miércoles 16 de mayo del 2018 celebramos una Jornada en la Fundación Ramón Areces, en la cual se habló sobre las nuevas fronteras de investigación sobre la distribución comercial y el comportamiento del consumidor.
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Juan Carlos López-Gutiérrez - Unidad de Anomalías Vasculares, Hospital Unive...Fundación Ramón Areces
El jueves y viernes 10 y 11 de mayo del 2018 realizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un Simposio Internacional, en el cual se trató el tema del mosaicismo somático en malformaciones vasculares.
Víctor Martínez-Glez. - Instituto de Genética Médica y Molecular (INGEMM). I...Fundación Ramón Areces
El jueves y viernes 10 y 11 de mayo del 2018 realizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un Simposio Internacional, en el cual se trató el tema del mosaicismo somático en malformaciones vasculares.
Rudolf Happle - Dermatología, University of Freiburg Medical Center, Freiburg...Fundación Ramón Areces
El jueves y viernes 10 y 11 de mayo del 2018 realizamos en la Fundación Ramón Areces un Simposio Internacional, en el cual se trató el tema del mosaicismo somático en malformaciones vasculares.
Rafael Doménech - Responsable de Análisis Macroeconómico, BBVA Research. Fundación Ramón Areces
El martes 8 de mayo de 2018 realizamos una conferencia en la Fundación Ramón Areces, en la cual se habló sobre el futuro de las pensiones: una visión global.
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Nicholas Barr - Profesor de Economía Pública, London School of Economics. Fundación Ramón Areces
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El viernes 27 de abril del 2018 se celebró en la Fundación Ramón Areces una Jornada sobre física , en la cual se trataron diversos temas como: Los materiales mecanocalóricos, magnetísmo, biofísica, la energía oscura y instrumentación astronómica.
El viernes 20 de abril organizamos una Jornada sobre la ciencia en el corazón de Europa, en colaboración con Científicos Españoles en Bélgica (CEBE) y realizada en la Fundación Ramón Areces.
Marta Olivares - Investigadora Postdoctoral en Université catholique de Louva...Fundación Ramón Areces
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El viernes 20 de abril organizamos una Jornada sobre la ciencia en el corazón de Europa, en colaboración con Científicos Españoles en Bélgica (CEBE) y realizada en la Fundación Ramón Areces.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
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Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
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GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
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But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
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And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
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Slack (or Teams) Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Soluti...Jeffrey Haguewood
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 3DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
UI automation Introduction,
UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
2. Thank you for your attention!
Our Mission:
Bring graphene
disruptive technologies
from European laboratories
to Europeans in ten years
space of time
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3. About the Graphene Flagship
• The Graphene Flagship is a Future and Emerging
Technology (FET) Flagship initiated by the European
Commission (EC)
• A total budget of €1 billion, of which the EC funds
50%; the remaining 50% is funded by national sources
and by flagship partners
• Coordinated by Chalmers University of Technology,
Gothenburg, Sweden
• The project does not interfere with national programmes
or other EU initiatives but it is aligned.
19 October 2016 www.graphene-flagship.eu 3
4. Flagship goals I
Scientific objectives
• Material technologies for ICT and beyond
– Identify and explore new layered materials (LMs) and assess their scientific
and technological potential.
– Develop reliable, reproducible, sustainable and safe large scale production
technologies for LMs.
– Broaden the applications of graphene and other LMs beyond ICT
• Component technologies
– Identify new device concepts enabled by graphene and LMs.
– Develop component technologies that utilize the potential of these new
materials platforms.
• Systems integration
– Integrate graphene-based components to systems that provide new
functionalities.
– Integrate graphene and other LMs with existing technology platforms.
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5. Operative targets
• Bring together a large core consortium of European academic and
industrial partners,.
• Create a highly effective technology transfer highway.
• Align the Flagship with European and national priorities (ERA-NET).
• Engage the European societies with the Flagship.
Societal goals
• Contribute to sustainable development based on abundant, safe
and recyclable natural resources.
• Boost economic growth in Europe by creating new jobs and
investment opportunities
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Flagship goals II
8. Different maturity levels
Fundamental
science
- U. Lancaster
Materials
- CSIC
Environment
& Health
- U. Trieste
Opto-
electronics
- U. Cambridge
Production
- Aixtron
Spintronics
- U. Groningen
Sensors
- TU Delft
Energy
applications
- CEA
Nano-
composites
- CNR
High-freq.
electronics
- AMO GmbH
Flexible
electronics
- NOKIA
Maturity
Tier 1
Tier 2
Tier 3
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11. Why?
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“Paco Guinea effect”
CSIC , one the most cited institution
in Europe
Mobilizing Action Graphene 2012-
2013
+
12. ● Single-stage application and selection procedure
● 218 proposals received (738 applicants)
● Evaluation criteria as defined by EC rules
– Scientific and/or technological excellence (relevant to the topics addressed by the call)
– Quality and efficiency of the implementation and the management
– Potential impact
● Process had to be in line with FP7 regulation - all process designed, implemented
and validated according to EC requirements (an independent observer reporting to
EC)
● Evaluation managed by the European Science Foundation (ESF)
● Six panels composed of 7-13 experts evaluated the proposals (over 70% outside of
Europe to avoid conflicts of interest)
● Feedback to applicants provided in the form of a consensus report
● Decision on projects to be funded by the Graphene Flagship Executive Board
based on ranking.
Open Call : Evaluation procedures
Courtesy of Ana Hellman (ESF)
13. Open Call Proposals per Topic
Topic Prop. received
01 Standardisation 9
02 Chemical sensor, bio-sensors and bio-interfaces 38
03 Membrane technologies: from nanofluidics to nanoresonators 9
04 Catalysts for energy applications 12
05 Functionalized materials for composites and energy applications 23
06 Functional coatings and interfaces in high-performance, low-weight technological
applications
27
07 Integration of graphene and related materials (GRMs) with semiconductor devices: a
scalable back-end approach
5
08 New layered materials and heterostructures 29
09 Passive components for RF-applications 8
10 Integration with Si photonics 4
11 Prototypes based on graphene, related two-dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems 12
12 Open topic (Bottom Up) 40
13 Updating the Science and technology roadmap for graphene, related two-
dimensional crystals, and hybrid systems
2
Courtesy of Ana Hellman (ESF)
16. Statistics
• 66 new partners TOTAL 140 Organizations
• 33% of newcomers are companies: Productive sector
involved. Initially only 20%
• New countries represented: Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech
Republic, Estonia, Hungary and Israel
• Main Contributors : Italy (23), Germany( 23), Spain (18),
UK(17) and France(13)
17. Evolution of the Flagship 2013-2015
Year Partners Academic Industrial Other Budget/yr
2013 75 48 16 8 18 M€
2014 142 76 41 25 24 M€
2015 154 75 54 25 45 M€
Clear trend towards more industrial involvement, as planned
Involve new partners as needs arise and resources become
available (Expression of Interest mechanism)
18. Graphene Flagship Consortium
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EoI launched at the end of ramp up
period: Recruiting companies
SPAIN
Airbus
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Avanzare
* The Biomedical Research Networking center in
Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine
(CIBER-BBN)
* CIC energiGUNE
CIC NanoGUNE
CSIC
Graphenea
Grupo Antolin
ICFO Institute of Photonic Sciences
ICN Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology
* Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August
Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS)
* IQ Interquimica
* nVision Systems & Technologies
Repsol
* Tecnalia Research and Innovation
University of Castilla-La Mancha
* The University of Zaragoza
23 countries, 150 partners
19. Core1 period April 2016-April 2018
........the inflactionary period
continues
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20. Flagship in H2020
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Core Project 1
152 partners, 2016-18
National Projects
Regional Projects
Core Project 2
> 120 partners, 2018-20
Core Project 3
> 120 partners, 2020-
Framework Partnership
FLAG-ERA
Other EU Projects
21. Core 1 - Governance
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22. Divisions and Work Packages in Core1
• The Graphene Flagship has
• Four scientific divisions
• One administrative division
• 20 Work Packages
• 15 on research and innovation
• Five on operative management aspects
• One external division
• Associated members and partnering projects
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23. Association mechanisms
• In H2020: Partnering Projects and Associated Members
• Participants in Partnering Projects are expected to become
Associated Members
• First PPs are expected to emerge from the FLAG-ERA Joint
Transnational Call (13 projects), resulting in 20-30 new Ams
• AMs have the same rights as partners except
• Access to EC financing is limited to core project partners
• Non-disclosure agreements between the affected parties can
be used to give access to confidential information
• Balance between ease of association and rights
24. FLAG-ERA Partnering Projects and Core 1 WPs
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FLAG-ERA JTC 2015 Projects GF Core 1 Work Packages
Theoretical investigation of electronic transport in functionalized 2D transition metal
dichalcogenides (Trans2DTMD)
WP1: Enabling Research
Atomic-scale control of graphene magnetism using hydrogen atoms (HiMagGraphene) WP1: Enabling Research
Induced Spin Textures in van der Waals Heterostructures (iSpinText) WP2: Spintronics
Tailoring Spin-Orbit effects in Graphene for spin-orbitronic applications (Sograph) WP2: Spintronics
Tailoring spin-interactions in graphene nanoribbons for ballistic fully spin-polarized devices
(TAILSPIN)
WP2: Spintronics
2D functional MX2-graphenes (2Dfun) WP3: Enabling Materials
Graphitic films of group III nitrides and group II oxides: platform for fundamental studies and
applications (GRIFONE)
WP3: Enabling Materials
Characterization of Graphene immune-impacts through omics approaches and genotoxic
analysis (G-IMMUNOMICS)
WP4: Health and environment
Graphene-based optoelectrochemical sensor for the simultaneous monitoring of the
electrical and chemical activity of single cells (Graphtivity)
WP5, WP6: Biomedical
technologies, Sensors
Nanofluidics and Ultrafiltration with Track Etched Graphene-Polymer-Composite Membranes
(NU-TEGRAM)
WP6: Sensors
Graphene heterostructures with Nitrides for high frequency Electronics (GraNitE) WP7, WP3: Electronic devices,
Enabling Materials
Towards Ubiquitous GRAphene based RF COmmunications demonstrating and
understanding graphene based plasmonic THz antenna potential and limitations
(TUGRACO)
WP7, WP8: Electronic devices,
Photonics and Optoelectronics
High-performance and lightweight Graphene-CFRP compressed Hydrogen storage tank for
aerospace applications (GRMH2TANK)
WP13: Functional coatings &
foams
25. Associated Members
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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Associated Members per Country
Associated Members per type of organisation
Company
Research
Organisation
University
27. Alignment of PPs with respect to TRLs
Partnering Projects
Bottom-up, basic/applied
ERC, FLAG-ERA, national
funding
Core Project WPs
Strategic research
EC FET funding
Innovation Partnering Projects
Technology transfer and innovation
SMEs, national, regional, EC,
private funding
Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs)
PP
PP
PP
Core 1
iPP
iPP
iPP
28. Examples of expected PPs
• EC-funded: PolyGraph and Gladiator, industrially oriented
• MS funded:
• Outcome of the recent JTC, 13 projects, mostly on very
low TRLs
• Other existing national projects, e.g. from GrafTech
(Poland), DFG Priority Program (Germany), or SIO-Grafen
(Sweden) programs
• In the future, we would like to see more applied PPs in line
with the overall evolution of the flagship
• Probably best to limit the number of PPs to a few dozen,
otherwise the benefits will get diluted and the system
becomes unmanageable
• New (trans-national) programs needed
29. Survey to Research Funding Organisations
Challenges
Need for more transparency and proactive sharing of data on public national research funding
and priorities in order devise a proper accounting system, monitor funding trends and prepare future
plans
Need for long term/strategic planning at the national level (priority programmes, centres of
excellence, infrastructures)
Data from 28 agencies
30. European Projects mapping-institutions
216 partners in EC collaborative projects are not part
of the GF consortium
• Graphene Flagship Core 1 partners
represent between 20-30 % of the
overall GRM research community
in Europe
32. Flagera 2
• BR1: Synthesis and characterization of 2D materials beyond graphene
• BR2: Large Scale Production of Heterostructures of 2D materials
• BR3: Vertical and lateral epitaxy of 2D materials for optoelectronics
• BR4: Functional ceramics incorporating GRM
• BR5: Inks for printing stable semiconducting thin films from 2Ds
• BR6: Modelling charge and heat transport in composites comprising 2D
materials
• BR7: Ecotoxicology of 2D materials
• BR8: Nanofluidics using graphene and other 2D materials
• BR9: Novel device concepts based on 2D materials for quantum
communication
• BR10: Beyond CMOS switches and new computing paradigms based on 2D
materials
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33. • ARI1: In-situ and ex-situ quality control of graphene and other
2D materials
• ARI2: Controlling high doping in high quality large-area
graphene
• ARI3: Graphene in smart textiles
• ARI4: Functional coatings using graphene and other 2D
materials
• ARI5: 2D material for corrosion prevention and as lubricants
• ARI6: Graphene and 2D materials for thermal management
and thermoelectrics
• ARI7: Biorecognition of specific disease markers using
graphene
• ARI8: Highly selective gas sensors based on graphene and
other 2D materials
• ARI9: Cell bioelectronic technologies
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35. Member countries National Information Points
Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Associated Countries
Canada
South Africa
South Korea
Source:
36. Source:
CLUSTERS
CELTIC
PLUS
EURIPIDES2
CATRENE
ITEA 3
EUROGIA
2020
ACQUEAU
METALLURGY
Information technology
Manufacturing
Communication
Energy
Water technologies
EUREKA Clusters are strategic initiatives proposed and led by industry, developing
generic technologies of key importance for European competitiveness. Clusters facilitate
R&D and innovation projects on the basis of a broad industrial participation spanning
large industry and SMEs as well as research institutions and other public or private
organisations.
Research institutions can join Eureka clusters, participating in the proposals/projects as
subcontracted member.
37. Source:
Eureka clusters
Industry led
initiatives
• Medium term
• Strategically significant
• Coordination with
National Funding
bodies
Large number of
participants
• Major European
industries.
• Sector`s main actors.
• Large SME
participation (30–50%
of partners.
• Research organisations
and academia.
Fostering
European
competitiveness
• Develop generic
technologies and
standards
• Address economic and
societal challenges.
• The whole value chain.
Procedures
Eureka
• The cluster itself
carries out the
technical evaluation.
• Decentralised funding
(each country).
38. Eureka cluster on
Graphene and 2D-materials
MAIN R&D TOPICS // MAIN R&D RESEARCH AREAS
i. Standardization.
ii. Production (Scaling up)
iii. Applications:
i. Electronic devices.
ii. Biomedical applications.
iii. Energy (storage).
iv. Composites
i. Production and Manufacturing of composites.
SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGICAL IMPACT
i. “Technological push & pull approach”: taking advantage from existing knowledge
and also inspiring future scientific research.
ii. Elaboration of a value chain in chosen industrial sectors with market and commercial
capability.
41. Timeline - Phase 2
(October 2016 – May 2017)
*Internal meetings dates are tentative
Source:
Antonio Correia
Phantoms Foundation (Spain)
antonio@phantomsnet.net
42. MAT2015-70333-REDE
National initiative (NoE, Dec2015):
- Developing good praxis code for Industrial Partners
- Creating an Association of Interest -Asociacion Española de productores y
usuarios de Grafeno y otros 2D
- Traning of technicians and scientist in Tech. Institutes on 2D materials
- Creation of transversal action between spanish tecnological platforms (GRAFIP)
- Creative workshops with focus on
- Construction ( Barcelona)
- Energy ( Vitoria)
- ……..
- More info icmm_graphene@icmm.csic.es
44. - Initial Roadmap, written during the pilot
action (2013) and published last year
- Upgraded every two years ( Fraunhofer)
- Next due along 2016
- Topical meetings with main actors
- Strategic analysis on G related Industries
ROADMAP
54. Clear message from EU ...
Need to focus.....Deflaction starts at
Core 2
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55. Input to focusing in Core 2
•Internal yearly pre-review of WPs
•Commission yearly review of the Core Project
•Technology and Innovation Roadmap produced by
the Core Project (technology push vs. market pull)
•Science and Technology Forum of the Core Project
(WP leaders and deputies, strategic advisory
council)
Description of a new Core Project
56. Identifying future priorities and gaps:
The current Graphene Flagship project has in place
mechanisms for identifying future needs and
priorities and identifying gaps by:
• Providing input on topics for the FLAG-ERA
Joint Transnational Call
• Identifying new Associated Members
• Publishing Expressions of Interest
57. Decision-Making Bodies
•General Assembly
• One representative for each partner of the consortium
•Executive Board
• Five Division Heads
• Ten members-at-large, elected by the General Assembly
• Director
• Science and Technology Officer
• Head of Innovation
•Management Panel
• Implements the decisions of the Executive Board and
formulates proposals in managing the project
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Different technology areas have different technology readiness levels. The most mature areas are some production technques such as liquid phase exfoliation and some types of composites as those used in the tennis racket held by HM Carl Gustaf and Mr Leif Johansson, the chairman of the board or Ericsson and AstraZeneca. Certain types of sensors and energy applications are also quite mature as are touch screens. The areas that furthest to go are electronics applications and applications based on other layered materials. Some new areas such as medical technologies and nanofluidics are still in their infancy and it is hard to establish their TRL levels at this time.