
Disco (Germany)
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2025Partners:SENER TAFS, IMEC, Disco (Germany), SEMI ZABALA SLSENER TAFS,IMEC,Disco (Germany),SEMI ZABALA SLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101082387Overall Budget: 2,398,620 EURFunder Contribution: 2,398,620 EURThe SAGAN proposal addresses a crucial element in future satellite platforms and payloads. Spacecraft Electrical Power Systems (EPS) are a key element that enable space missions. Without an efficient EPS, many of the capabilities that we take today for granted, such as high-speed communications, GNSS and science payloads, would not be possible. Power transistors are key elements of the electrical units that form the EPS and other systems, since they allow the most efficient (in terms of power and mass) electrical power processing topologies. During the last decade, several technological advancements have enabled a new type of transistors based on Gallium Nitride over Silicon. GaN transistors allow a reduction in mass of the equipment that uses them and a reduction in power consumption. Currently, Europe does not have the capabilities to produce GaN transistors for space unless relying on external countries for most of the supply chain, which is something that cannot be taken for granted. The objective of the SAGAN proposal is to overcome this situation by establishing a non-dependent supply chain (design, manufacturing, processing, and qualification testing) for GaN transistors that are suitable for space applications. The transistors will be tested to assess radiation effects, thermal dynamics, structural behaviour, reliaability... To achieve it, a strong consortium has been established. It is composed by organisations that have the knowleadge and the facilities to fulfil the objective. The consortium is composed of a company devoted to space level GaN transistors and integrated circuit design (SEMI ZABALA), a research foundry (IMEC), a company that processes wafers to the standards required by the technology (DISCO HI-TEC) and a satellite equipment manufacturer with component packaging capabilities (SENER). The consortium also counts with the role of GaN transistor end user, which is played by SENER as spacecraft equipment manufacturer.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:NPL, Diagnostic Sonar (United Kingdom), University of Glasgow, Weidlinger Associates, NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION(UK) LIMITED +6 partnersNPL,Diagnostic Sonar (United Kingdom),University of Glasgow,Weidlinger Associates,NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION(UK) LIMITED,Semefab Scotland Ltd,AFM,Merlin Circuits,Disco (Germany),University of Glasgow,Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/K034537/2Funder Contribution: 3,210,630 GBPCapsule endoscopy for medical diagnosis in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has emerged only in the past 10 years. Now established in "pillcams", which have benefitted more than 1 m patients worldwide, it is a clear candidate for further innovation. Most capsule endoscopy devices record and transmit video data representing the visual appearance of the inside of the gut, but work has begun on other diagnostic techniques, such as the measurement of pH, and there has been some research into the use of capsules for treatment as well. Medical ultrasound imaging is a safe, inexpensive technique which can be applied in real-time at the point of care. Ultrasound is also capable of treatment through focused ultrasound surgery and, in research, for targeted drug delivery. The core of the Sonopill programme is the exploration of ultrasound imaging and therapeutic capabilities deployed in capsule format. This will be supported by extensive pre-clinical work to demonstrate the complementary nature of ultrasound and visual imaging, along with studies of multimodal diagnosis and therapy, and of mechanisms to control the motion of the Sonopill as it travels through the GI tract. This brings research challenges and opportunities in areas including ultrasound device and systems design, microengineering and microelectronic packaging, autonomous capsule positioning, sensor suites for diagnosis and intervention, and routes to translation into clinical practice. Our carefully structured but open-ended approach maximises the possibility to meet these research challenges while delivering for the UK a sustainable international lead in multimodality capsule endoscopy, to provide greater capabilities for the clinician, more acceptable practice for the patient population, and lower costs for economic wellbeing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom), Diagnostic Sonar (United Kingdom), Merlin Circuits, National Instruments (United Kingdom), University of Dundee +14 partnersPrecision Acoustics (United Kingdom),Diagnostic Sonar (United Kingdom),Merlin Circuits,National Instruments (United Kingdom),University of Dundee,Semefab Scotland Ltd,Semefab Scotland Ltd,NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION(UK) LIMITED,Disco (Germany),Disco (Germany),Applied Functional Materials (United Kingdom),Weidlinger Associates,Diagnostic Sonar (United Kingdom),Merlin Circuit Technology (United Kingdom),NPL,Weidlinger Associates (United States),Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom),National Physical Laboratory,AFMFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/K034537/1Funder Contribution: 5,003,710 GBPCapsule endoscopy for medical diagnosis in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has emerged only in the past 10 years. Now established in "pillcams", which have benefitted more than 1 m patients worldwide, it is a clear candidate for further innovation. Most capsule endoscopy devices record and transmit video data representing the visual appearance of the inside of the gut, but work has begun on other diagnostic techniques, such as the measurement of pH, and there has been some research into the use of capsules for treatment as well. Medical ultrasound imaging is a safe, inexpensive technique which can be applied in real-time at the point of care. Ultrasound is also capable of treatment through focused ultrasound surgery and, in research, for targeted drug delivery. The core of the Sonopill programme is the exploration of ultrasound imaging and therapeutic capabilities deployed in capsule format. This will be supported by extensive pre-clinical work to demonstrate the complementary nature of ultrasound and visual imaging, along with studies of multimodal diagnosis and therapy, and of mechanisms to control the motion of the Sonopill as it travels through the GI tract. This brings research challenges and opportunities in areas including ultrasound device and systems design, microengineering and microelectronic packaging, autonomous capsule positioning, sensor suites for diagnosis and intervention, and routes to translation into clinical practice. Our carefully structured but open-ended approach maximises the possibility to meet these research challenges while delivering for the UK a sustainable international lead in multimodality capsule endoscopy, to provide greater capabilities for the clinician, more acceptable practice for the patient population, and lower costs for economic wellbeing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:SIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI, ELFOREST AB, STU, NANODESIGN, MIUN +26 partnersSIEC BADAWCZA LUKASIEWICZ - INSTYTUT MIKROELEKTRONIKI I FOTONIKI,ELFOREST AB,STU,NANODESIGN,MIUN,LAM RESEARCH SAS,CENTROTHERM INTERNATIONAL AG,APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,HQ-Dielectrics (Germany),APPLIED MATERIALS GMBH,Disco (Germany),IUNET,UNIPA,STMICROELECTRONICS SILICON CARBIDE AB,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),LAM,FORES,Ikerlan,AMIL,CNR,JSR MICRO NV,EVG,APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED,II-VI GMBH,University of Zaragoza,algoWatt,University of Bucharest,DACPOL SP. Z O.O.,LPE,EVATEC AG,IPDFunder: 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 2.2kV 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 Project2019 - 2022Partners:University of Turku, IDEAS, GEHC.FI, mediri GmbH, Latvian Academy of Sciences +29 partnersUniversity of Turku,IDEAS,GEHC.FI,mediri GmbH,Latvian Academy of Sciences,APC,OSYPKA,ALBIS OPTOELECTRONICS AG,AALTO,IMEC-NL,ROODMICROTEC,FHG,IMEC,IECS,ICOS,CSEM,VAISALA OYJ,Mellanox Technologies (Israel),Besi Netherlands BV,SEMILAB ZRT,BESI,EVG,Almae Technologies SAS,Cardiaccs (Norway),WURTH ELEKTRONIK GMBH & CO KG,USN,PAC TECH,Disco (Germany),Ams AG,JSR MICRO NV,OY EVERON AB,PRECORDIOR OY,DUSTPHOTONICS LTD,Afore OyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826588Overall Budget: 33,739,700 EURFunder Contribution: 8,403,160 EURThe strong drive for more complex systems and more advanced packaging, including optics and photonics, creates a chance to retain the manufacturing and packaging value chain to Europe - or even start to bring it back. APPLAUSE supports this by building on the European expertise in advanced packaging and assembly to develop new tools, methods and processes for high volume mass manufacturing of electrical and optical components. The technologies will be piloted in 5 industrial Use Cases, related to 1. Substantially smaller 3D integrated ambient light sensor for mobile and wearable applications (AMS) 2. High performance, low cost, uncooled thermal IR sensor for automotive and surveillance applications (IDEAS) 3. High speed Datacom transceivers with reduced manufacturing costs (DustPhotonics) 4. Flexible cardiac monitoring patch and miniaturized cardiac implants with advanced monitoring capabilities (GE Healthcare and Cardiaccs). The APPLAUSE consortium is built of a number of leading experts from European electronics packaging companies representing different value chain levels related to advanced packaging and smart system integration. The parties have complementary expertise in conception, design, packaging, testing and manufacturing of electronic components, as well as a wide range of expertise from several different end use areas. The unique European ecosystem established within the consortium represents the competitive, leading edge of the technologies available.
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