Conpart (Norway)
Conpart (Norway)
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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:LORD GERMANY GMBH, IKIFP PAN, Chemnitz University of Technology, SINTEF AS, VESTFORSK +5 partnersLORD GERMANY GMBH,IKIFP PAN,Chemnitz University of Technology,SINTEF AS,VESTFORSK,Conpart (Norway),AMIC,IBM RESEARCH GMBH,INTRINSIQ MATERIALS LIMITED,FHGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 310420more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2025Partners:Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, University of Manchester, JSI, University of Sussex, CNRS +43 partnersHelmholtz Association of German Research Centres,University of Manchester,JSI,University of Sussex,CNRS,PICOTECH,Royal Holloway University of London,UOXF,Charles University,RBI,UCL,Uppsala University,IFAE,FZU,University of Bergen,CIEMAT,NTNU,CERN,Lithoz,FYLA,University of Bonn,Conpart (Norway),Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,INFN,CEA,University of Bristol,Jagiellonian University,CSEM,Vilnius University,WEEROC SAS,CSIC,CAEN,FBK,USC,NWO-I,University of Edinburgh,Heidelberg University,UniBe,ELTOS S.P.A.,WORKSHAPE,TAU,CAS,JGU,MPG,UZH,ITAINNOVA,University of Warwick,OAWFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101004761Overall Budget: 12,677,800 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURParticle physics attracts a global community of more than 10,000 scientists, and Europe’s leadership, with CERN as its major laboratory, is internationally recognised. Discoveries are technology-driven; more performant accelerators require innovative detectors to unfold their scientific potential, driving available or emerging technologies beyond their limits. The role of industry is rapidly increasing, due to the need for highly specialised equipment and due to the scale of the installations, where thousands or millions of components require industrial-scale infrastructure. AIDAinnova advances the European detector development infrastructures through fostering an intensified co-innovation with industry. Based on the success of the previous EC-funded initiatives AIDA and AIDA-2020, the project as a novel element fully integrates commercial players, 10 industrial companies and 3 RTOs, together with academic institutions into the consortium, which comprises 46 partners from 15 countries. Knowledge transfer will be catalysed through co-innovative work in common detector projects, and it will strengthen the competence and competitiveness of the industrial partners in other markets. AIDAinnova provides state-of-the-art upgrades of research infrastructure such as test beam and irradiation facilities, and it covers all key technologies for future detectors, following the guidance by the European Particle Physics Strategy Update. The focus is on strategic developments at intermediate technological readiness levels TRL 2-7, where developments are not yet as specific to one particular experiment as in the engineering phase, and it also includes prospective R&D at TRL 1. Therefore, AIDAinnova will unfold synergies by bringing together the expertise from communities aiming at various future projects and maximise the use of resources. Through the large leverage on matching funds from national sources the project leads to enhanced coherence and coordination at a European level.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:CMI, Lancaster University, University of Glasgow, Conpart (Norway), NANOTEST +16 partnersCMI,Lancaster University,University of Glasgow,Conpart (Norway),NANOTEST,UNIVERSITE PARIS DESCARTES,LNE,NPL MANAGEMENT LIMITED,URCA,ICN2,ESPCI Paris,TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY,NT-MDT EUROPE BV,CSI,MICRO RESIST TECHNOLOGY GESELLSCHAFT FUER CHEMISCHE MATERIALIEN SPEZIELLER PHOTORESISTSYSTEME MBH,THALES,ENSMM,PICOSUN OY,CNRS,KNT,EPFLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 604668more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2013Partners:Siemens (Germany), SINTEF AS, ST TOURS, UCL, UNIBO +34 partnersSiemens (Germany),SINTEF AS,ST TOURS,UCL,UNIBO,EUROPEAN AERONAUTIC DEFENCE AND SPACE COMPANY EADS FRANCE SAS,ST,ALSI,VALTION TALOUDELLINEN TUTKIMUSKESKUS,IMEC,CEA,Ams AG,BTE,Technoprobe,TU Delft,TNO,PHILIPS ELECTRONICS NEDERLAND B.V.,Conpart (Norway),3D PLUS,EVG,VTI TECHNOLOGIES,VEREIN ZUR FORDERUNG DER ELEKTRONENMIKROSKOPIE UND FEINSTRUKTURFORSCHUNG,STMicroelectronics (Switzerland),Infineon Technologies (Germany),SensoNor Technologies AS,Feinmetall GmbH,TN,SUSS MicroTec (Germany),Melexis,AIT,QUANTEMOL LIMITED,PICOSUN OY,FHG,Okmetic,PVA-AS,MISSING_LEGAL_NAME,INFRATEC,NXP (Netherlands),MEMSSTAR LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 120227more_vert
