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Smart Sensor Technologies and Training for Radiation Enhanced Applications and Measurements

Objective

STREAM is a 4-year multi-site training network that aims at career development of Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) on
scientific design, construction manufacturing and of advanced radiation instrumentation. STREAM targets the development
of innovative radiation-hard, smart CMOS sensor technologies for scientific and industrial applications. The platform
technology developed within the project will be tested in the demanding conditions posed by the CERN LHC detectors’
environment as well as European industry leaders in field of CMOS imaging, electron microscopy and radiation sensors.
This leveraging factor will allow to fine-tune the technology to meet the requirements of industrial application cases on
demand such as electron microscopy and medical X-ray imaging, as well as pathway towards novel application fields such
as satellite environments, industrial X-ray systems and near-infrared imaging. The project will train a new generation of
creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers and widen their academic career and employment
opportunities. The STREAM consortium is composed of 10 research organisations and 5 industrial partners; the network will
provide training to 17 ESRs. STREAM structures the research and training in four scientific work-packages which span the
whole value-chain from research to application: CMOS Technologies Assessment, Smart Sensor Design and Layout,
Validation and Qualification, Technology Integration, and Valorization.

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MSCA-ITN-ETN - European Training Networks

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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015

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Coordinator

ORGANISATION EUROPEENNE POUR LA RECHERCHE NUCLEAIRE
Net EU contribution

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€ 707 271,36
Address
ESPLANADE DES PARTICULES 1 PARCELLE 11482 DE MEYRIN BATIMENT CADASTRAL 1046
1211 GENEVE 23
Switzerland

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Region
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Région lémanique Genève
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Research Organisations
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Total cost

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€ 707 271,36

Participants (10)

Partners (5)

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