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[PROJECT] PERSUADE - PoroElastic Road SUrface: an innovation to Avoid Damages to the Environment
ID: 226313
Start date: 2009-09-01, End date: 2015-08-31
Low-noise road surfaces are recognized as a cost-effective tool for traffic noise abatement. The best performance can be achieved by optimizing surface texture and porosity. That way, a bottom line of a 3dB lifetime average reduction with respect to ordinary asphalt has been ...
Programme: FP7-ENVIRONMENT
Record Number: 92732
Last updated on: 2017-05-29
[PROJECT] MORGAN - Materials for Robust Gallium Nitride
ID: 214610
Start date: 2008-11-01, End date: 2011-10-31
The MORGaN project addresses the need for a new materials for electronic devices and sensors that operate in extreme conditions, especially high temperature, high electric field and highly corrosive environment. It will take advantage of the excellent physical properties of d...
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 89921
Last updated on: 2017-05-29
[PROJECT] NWS4LIGHT - Nanowires for solid state lighting
ID: 280773
Start date: 2012-06-01, End date: 2015-05-31
The suggested project aims at developing a nanowire (NW) technology applied to III-nitride and III-V materials to improve the present Solid State Lighting (SSL) solutions. Present white light emitting diode (LED) emitters are based on thin film III-nitride technology, and a c...
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 103661
Last updated on: 2017-07-02
This collaborative project concerns materials research for future solid state lighting solutions, i. e. illumination with white light indoors as well as outdoors. The project is coordinated by Lund University, Sweden, (ULUND)...
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 176919
Last updated on: 2016-02-02
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Nanodrähte für eine effiziente LED-basierte Feststoffbeleuchtung
Etwa 20% des gesamten Stromverbrauchs in den entwickelten Ländern entfallen auf Innenbeleuchtung in Wohnungen und Büros und öffentlichen Außenbeleuchtung. Eine EU-Initiative entwickelte effiziente Leuchtdioden (LED), um dieses Problem zu lösen.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Nanowires lead the way to efficient LED-based solid-state lighting
Indoor lighting in homes and offices and public outdoor lighting account for approximately 20 % of all electricity consumption in developed countries. An EU initiative developed efficient light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to address the issue.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Los nanoalambres, punta de lanza en la iluminación eficiente de estado sólido con LED
La iluminación de interiores de casas y oficinas y la de exteriores públicos suponen aproximadamente un 20 % del consumo total de electricidad en los países desarrollados. Para resolver este inconveniente, un proyecto de la Unión Europea desarrolló diodos emisores de luz (LED) eficientes.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
[RESULT IN BRIEF] Des nanofils pour un éclairage à semi-conducteurs efficace à base de DEL
L'éclairage intérieur dans les habitations et les bureaux et l'éclairage public extérieur représentent environ 20 % de toute la consommation d'électricité dans les pays développés. Une initiative de l'UE a développé des diodes électroluminescentes (DEL) efficaces pour gérer le problème.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
L’illuminazione interna in abitazioni e uffici e l’illuminazione pubblica esterna rappresentano circa il 20 % di tutto il consumo di elettricità nei paesi sviluppati. Un’iniziativa UE ha sviluppato efficienti diodi ad emissione luminosa (LED) per affrontare il problema.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
Oświetlenie wnętrz budynków mieszkalnych i biurowych oraz zewnętrzne oświetlenie przestrzeni publicznych odpowiada za około 20% całego zużycia energii elektrycznej w krajach rozwiniętych. W ramach unijnej inicjatywy opracowano wydajne diody LED, pomagające w rozwiązaniu tego problemu.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 169624
Last updated on: 2016-06-06
List retrieved on: 2017-08-02