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Mid-Term Report Summary - ROCOCO (CONFORMATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL)
Many biological systems used to changes in the shape of molecules to communicate information. We are designing artificial structures that do the same thing. Mostly based on helices, we switch the shape of these molecules between left and right handed forms using interactions...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 180693
Last updated on: 2016-04-14
CONFORMATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL
ID: 267454
Start date: 2011-04-01, End date: 2016-03-31
We aim to offer to science a molecular scale mechanism for communication and control. Using stereochemical information and conformational control as the mechanism by which that information is transmitted and processed, we take inspiration from the phenomenon of allostery in b...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 97877
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
Multiscale dynamics of turbulent flows
ID: 267690
Start date: 2011-02-01, End date: 2016-01-31
Turbulence is a fundamental unsolved problem, at whose core are the multiscale processes that transfer, for example, energy across the inertial range of scales, or momentum across wall-bounded shear flows. Turbulence is also key to applications, from industrial design and ene...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 97812
Last updated on: 2017-05-26
Final Report Summary - MULTIFLOW (Multiscale dynamics of turbulent flows)
Turbulence in fluids is a ubiquitous phenomenon responsible for a substantial fraction of the energy expenditure worldwide, but which also has beneficial effects in many industrial mixing and combustion, and in equalising the world climate. All those processes are known to...
Programme: FP7-IDEAS-ERC
Record Number: 187184
Last updated on: 2016-07-20
Final Report Summary - GRENADA (GRaphenE for NAnoscaleD Applications)
Executive Summary:The discovery of new structures in carbon materials is giving way to vast opportunities for new scientific knowledge and emerging industrial applications. As we celebrate the ten year anniversary of the discovery of graphene, the number of scientific...
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 156300
Last updated on: 2015-02-10
Graphene one step closer to commercial use
Graphene, a one-atom–thick sheet of carbon atoms, is touted for its potential to yield electronic components at the nanoscale and improves the energy capacity of rechargeable batteries. But first, researchers must find a way to control the synthesis of this unusual form of carbon.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 90801
Last updated on: 2013-03-29
Available languages: DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL
Die kommerzielle Nutzung von Graphen ist einen Schritt weiter
Graphen, eine Ein-Atom–dicke Schicht von Kohlenstoffatomen, ist aufgrund dessen Ertragspotenzial für elektronische Komponenten im Nanobereich und der Energiekapazität für aufladbare Batterien heiß begehrt. Zunächst müssen Forscher jedoch einen Weg finden, um die Synthetisierung dieser ungewöhnlichen Kohlenstoffform zu kontrollieren.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 90801
Last updated on: 2013-03-29
Available languages: DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL
Nuevo avance hacia el uso comercial del grafeno
El grafeno es una lámina de átomos de carbono de un átomo de espesor y es conocido por sus características propicias para producir compuestos electrónicos nanométricos y mejorar la capacidad energética de las baterías recargables. Con esos fines, se debe poder controlar la síntesis de esta forma infrecuente del carbono.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 90801
Last updated on: 2013-03-29
Available languages: DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL
Il grafene è un passo più vicino all’uso commerciale
Il grafene, uno strato di atomi di carbonio con spessore monoatomico, è tenuto in grande considerazione per il suo potenziale di produrre componenti elettronici in nanoscala e di migliorare la capacità energetica delle batterie ricaricabili. Ma prima i ricercatori devono trovare un modo per controllare la sintesi di questa straordinaria forma di carbonio.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 90801
Last updated on: 2013-03-29
Available languages: DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL
Le graphène toujours plus proche d'une utilisation commerciale
Le graphène, qui est une feuille d'atomes de carbone d'une épaisseur d'un atome, est vanté pour son potentiel de création de composants électroniques nanométriques et il améliore la capacité en énergie des batteries rechargeables. Mais les chercheurs doivent d'abord trouver un moyen de contrôler la synthèse de cette forme inhabituelle de carbone.
Programme: FP7-NMP
Record Number: 90801
Last updated on: 2013-03-29
Available languages: DE, EN, ES, FR, IT, PL
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