Project description
Nanotechnology for glass display screens and optical fibres
Today’s smartphones, laptops and televisions employ optical touch recognition displays and communications which depend on optical fibres and transparent screens with a constituent material of glass. The EU-funded NANO-GLASS project will introduce disruptive nano-structuring designs and methods for glass display screens and optical fibres by engaging early stage researchers with experience on projects of high industrial importance. The project envisages producing a wide range of innovative glass-based products such as optical screens without reflections that also feature improved visibility in sunlight, self-cleaning tactile displays, and optical fibres that generate quantum signals. NANO-GLASS is based on a partnership between CORNING, an industry specialised in advanced display screens, and ICFO, a world leader in nano-photonics and quantum technologies.
Objective
Optical displays and communication have a tremendous impact on modern life. We routinely interact with tactile smart phones and tablets, televisions, laser projection panels and constantly use internet services. Glass is the constituent material of transparent screens and optical fibres, which are essential elements of optical displays and communication.
CORNING and ICFO, the industrial and academic partners, respectively, of the proposed ITN action (NANO-GLASS), aim at introducing disruptive nano-structuring designs and methods for glass display screens and optical fibres, with the PhD students (ESRs) playing a pivotal role in undertaking challenging projects with high industrial relevance. Potential outcomes of the research programme include optical screens without reflections, improving visibility in sunlight, self-cleaning tactile display that do not leave finger-prints, car windows that enable head up laser projection whilst still being transparent, optical fibres that generate quantum signals with high efficiency and highly secure encryption of sensitive information over the internet.
CORNING has created Gorilla glass, the premier material for any kind of display screen today, and introduced the first low loss optical silica fibre which, among the others, has allowed the data transmission powering internet. ICFO and the participating groups are world-leaders in nano-photonics and quantum technologies, central topics to NANO-GLASS.
Starting from an ongoing collaboration, the ESRs will face ambitious scientific and technical challenges, with the unique opportunity to bridge academic (fundamental) research to product (industrial) development. They will become leaders in highly relevant fields for the future society, which is increasingly permeated by ever more sophisticated display and communication technologies.
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- natural sciences computer and information sciences internet
- engineering and technology materials engineering
- engineering and technology nanotechnology nanophotonics
- natural sciences physical sciences optics laser physics
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Programme(s)
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.1. - Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers
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MSCA-ITN - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
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Call for proposal
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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-ITN-2020
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08860 Castelldefels
Spain
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