Project description
Strengthening Hungary’s capacity in magnetic random-access memories research
Magnetic random access memory (MRAM) stores data bits using magnetic states instead of electrical charges. Its non-volatility, efficiency and reliability make it highly attractive for future memory systems in almost any device relying on memory, from personal electronics to aerospace and military systems. The EU-funded TRILMAX project aims to strengthen Europe’s position in this vibrant research field, supporting the green and digital transition. The project will build the capacity of a premier Hungarian University, not only to conduct research on 2D magnetic van der Waals materials for power-efficient, fast, and scalable MRAM, but also to secure funding. Three centres with experience and expertise – in Germany, Hungary, and Spain – will support these efforts.
Objective
The 'Trilateral Magnetic Exchange' initiative - TRILMAX aims to make a transformative impact on research excellence at Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem—ELTE. Through strategic collaborations with leading centres of excellence in Germany (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie—HZB) and Spain (Universidad de Oviedo—UO and Universitat de València—UV) and supported locally by the associated partner Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem—BME, our consortium will decisively enhance ELTE's research capacity, with a particular emphasis on magnetic van der Waals materials.
Our research is aligned with the long-standing goal of the European Commission to secure strategic autonomy in green and digital technologies. We aim to identify and comprehensively characterize two-dimensional magnetic materials that fulfil the requisites of power-efficient, fast, and scalable magnetic random-access memories (MRAM). Our goal is to conceive a device concept at TRL2, poised for a seamless transition to further exploration (TRL2⇾4) within the domain of Horizon Europe's Cluster 4.
Our activities will extend beyond research and fortify ELTE's administrative capabilities, enhancing our proficiency in securing and managing forthcoming funding opportunities within Horizon Europe and other international funding schemes. TRILMAX's overarching mission is to harness this research excellence as a catalyst for preparing subsequent proposals in the field of digital and emerging technologies under the Horizon Europe framework.
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CORDIS classifies projects with EuroSciVoc, a multilingual taxonomy of fields of science, through a semi-automatic process based on NLP techniques. See: https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/euroscivoc.
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1053 Budapest
Hungary