Objective
Present project aims at strengthening the research cooperation between EU and Russia in the strategic field of ultrathin nanostructured dielectric materials for advanced electronic applications. This field is experiencing a continuous expansion, due to the wide possible applications, which include, among others, enhanced-performance data storage devices, catalysis, communication technologies, sensoristics and molecular electronics. Russia is a leading country in frontier research in this highly relevant technological area, and we believe that through this project the role of EU can be highly reinforced. This will be achieved through the joint participation of EU and Russian researchers in common experiments and related activities. The exchange programme will involve 7 independent partners, 5 located in EU and 2 in Russia and will have the duration of 4 years. The different partners are: 1. UNIMORE – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy) - project coordinator 2. INC – Institut Català de Nanotecnologia (Spain) 3. IMDEA – Nanociencia (Spain) 4. ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation facility (France) 5. ILL – Institut Laue Langevin (France) 6. IOFFE – Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg (Russia) 7. PNPI – Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (Russia) The exchange will concern: i) the preparation and conduction of joint experiments; ii) the discussion of the results; iii) the transfer of knowledge between partners, in relation to specific expertise of individual partners; iv) the periodic organization of workshops and seminars to present the results and identify future activities - common strategies; v) the training of technical staff and researchers; vi) the creation of a research network between EU participating countries and Russian institutions in the field of the experimental investigation of hetero- and ordered nano-structures on dielectrics; vii) dissemination of the results not only within the network but also outside.
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FP7-PEOPLE-2009-IRSES
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MC-IRSES - International research staff exchange scheme (IRSES)
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41121 Modena
Italy
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