Nanoelectronics Research on European level


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Project Classification


 

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Eurodots - European Doctoral Training Support in Micro/Nano-electronics
The project offers scholarships to PhD students in the micro/nano-electronics field. Students are offered the possibility to take part in intensive, high quality courses that fulfil the accreditation criteria and focus on issues of industrial applicability. It also aims at creating a European wide virtual platform that will serve PhD students by for example improving access to advanced courses in the fields of micro- and nanoelectronics.
Total budget: 1.4 M€
EC Contribution: 1.2 M€
 
 
Europractice IC4 - European Doctoral Training Support in Micro/Nano-electronics
Europractice IC5 - EUROPRACTICE CAD and IC Service for European universities and research institutes
Europractice is widely recognized as a world-leading service offering state-of-the-art CAD tools and microelectronics-based technologies to universities and industry. Today, through the EC funding of the EUROPRACTICE IC4 project, 650 European Academia (550 universities and 100 research centers) have access to this Service. Europractice IC5 continues the work of IC4 by providing microelectronic and microsystem services for European academia in order to stimulate the adoption of new techniques and technologies.
Total budget: 2.9 M€
EC contribution: 1.9 M€
 

 
Eurosoi+ - European platform for low-power applications on Silicon-on-Insulator Technology
Future applications could improve their performance by adapting Silicon-on-Insulator technology. This project provides a platform for design and prototyping of SOI for European researchers.
Total budget: 0.8M€
EC contribution: 0.8M€
 
 
 
EU_RU.net - Linking R&D Strategies, Foresight and Stimulation of EU-Russia Cooperation in Nanoelectronics Technology
European and Russian researchers join their efforts in this project that aims at strengthening EU-Russia cooperation within the field of nanoelectronics in order to enhance the competitiveness of European industries.
Total budget: 0.6M€
EC contribution: 0.6M€
 
 
EuroTraining - Provision of a European training infrastructure
Access to over 500 courses has annually been provided by the EuroTraining project with the intention of supporting, among others, the industrial take-up of nanoelectronics applications.
Total budget: 1.4M€
EC contribution: 1.4 M€
 
 
Idesa - Implementation of widespread IC design skills in advanced deep submicron technologies at European Academia
Idesa-2 - Implementation of widespread IC design skills in advanced deep submicron technologies at European Academia
Idesa addresses training of academic staff (professors, assistant professors and lecturers) from all interested European academia. The purpose of the IDESA-2 project is to continue making available didactic training material on the design flow for integrated circuits for advanced deep sub-micron technologies, free of intellectual property rights, for the benefit of European academia.
Total budget: 1.1M€
EC contribution: 0.85M€
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CMOS technology will soon no longer suffice for the needs of the industries. This project wants to bring together European nanoelectronics experts in order to identify emerging technologies beyond CMOS.
Total budget: 0.8M€
EC contribution: 0.7M€
 
 
R&D ACCESS - Access to research results on semiconductor design
The objective of the R&D ACCESS proposal is to identify R&D results on semiconductor design from FP7 projects and to provide these results to partners from outside the consortia. The R&D results are divided into four categories: 1) Training and Education, 2) Intellectual Properties, 3) Design Tools and 4) Design Methodologies. A dissemination platform will facilitate the access to project results generated in huge numbers of IP, NoE, STREP and CSA projects from the FP7 programme A first version of the RD-ACCESS platform is now operational.
Total budget: 1.4M€
EC contribution: 1.4M€
 
 
Semidec - Stimulating Semiconductor Design Cooperation between Europe and Russia
This Support Action aimed at bringing together Russian and European organisations and research that involve the designing of semiconductors. The project has for example helped to map out Russia's vast market potential within this field.
Total budget: 0.52M€
EC contribution: 0.48M€
 
 
S-PULSE - Shrink-Path of Ultra-Low Power Superconducting Electronics
The main product of the S-Pulse project is the European Roadmap on Superconductor Electronics. In addition workshops, conferences and an e-learning platform have been organised through his Support Action project.
Total budget: 0.56M€
 
EC contribution: 0.55M€