Search
Pulsing strategies to control reactivity and selectivity in photochemistry – IMPULSE
Creating a sustainable society requires that we stop using fossil-based carbon to produce chemicals and fuels, in order to stop increasing atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide (CO2). An alternative is
Light-Driven Charge Accumulation based on Earth-Abundant High-Potential Photosensitizers – CA-HiPoPS
Photoinduced electron transfer is an elementary reaction step of natural photosynthesis and as such plays a key role in the conversion of sunlight into biological matter. The transfer of single electr
Thermal Barrier Coatings for greener heat-to-power applications: understanding limits of operation under hydrogen combustion and sustainable outlook – TBC4H2
The goal of the project is to gain new knowledge on the high temperature behaviour of Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC) deposited using Suspension Plasma Spraying (SPS) and Electron Beam Physical Vapor D
Climate Change Impacts on Regional Ecosystems – Call for expression of interest
Although climate change is a global phenomenon, its influence on ecosystems varies from region to region depending on local specificities, giving rise to the need in accurate and cross-sectional knowledge on the consequences of climate change as a function of territorial characteristics.
Plasmonic ElectroChromic Materials for Dual-Band VIS-NIR Smart LABELling – PECLABEL
Active plasmonic devices have recently emerged as smart electronic and light management technologies with tunable optical characteristics. Highly doped metal oxide nanocrystals exhibit charge carrier
Towards orbitronics function in transition-metal-oxide heterostructures: a novel paradigm in oxide electronics – ORBIFUN
This project aims at unlocking the potentialities of the orbital-physics of Transition Metal Oxides (TMOs), establishing the basis for novel orbitronics function. The principal aspiration of this prom
Molecular switch in nanostructured hybrid materials for neuromorphic learning – MOMA
Artificial neural networks inspired by the functioning of the brain (so-called “neuromorphic”) offer great hope for improving computing possibilities. In order to draw conceptual parallels with the de
Multi-actor approach to design and co-create healthy, sustainable and appreciated food products for senior populations. – Co-Party-Senior
Nowadays, population ageing represents a major social and public health challenge. It is characterised in particular by an increase in the vulnerability of seniors to physiological and metabolic disor