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Chemical Reaction Networks: signal amplification, spatiotemporal control, and materials

Description du projet

Stimuler la recherche de l’UE sur les réseaux de réactions chimiques

Les processus biologiques et chimiques dans les systèmes vivants impliquent des milliers de composés différents couplés par des réactions chimiques. Ces chaînes de processus sont appelées réseaux de réactions chimiques. Financé par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, le projet CReaNet rassemble six partenaires universitaires et quatre partenaires industriels dans le but d’inspirer et de former une nouvelle génération de chercheurs débutants dans le domaine émergent des réseaux de réaction chimique. Grâce à ce programme de recherche, les chercheurs concevront des matériaux biocompatibles avec des mécanismes de rétroaction positive/négative accordables qui permettent de programmer a priori les fonctions souhaitées. Cette approche permettra le développement de (bio)matériaux nouveaux et améliorés dotés de fonctionnalités inédites.

Objectif

Chemical reaction networks are ubiquitous in living systems, and hold great promise for the generation of future ultrasensitive sensors, for finding advanced production schemes towards high value chemicals and for enabling future autonomous and adaptive materials. To become a technology leader in this area, it is imperative for EU to invest in i) training highly skilled researchers and ii) conducting research interfacing fundamental sciences and technologically relevant applications. This ETN focuses on strengthening EU’s innovation capacity via an integrative EU doctoral training on “Chemical Reaction Networks: signal amplification, spatiotemporal control, and materials”. It brings together an interdisciplinary team of 6 proven academic experts and 4 non-academic partners to inspire and educate a new generation of ESRs (early stage researchers) to become leaders in this emerging research area of chemical reaction networks – a subject which is not specifically taught at EU universities. We provide the ESRs with a comprehensive, structured, interdisciplinary and intersectorial training, and bridge fundamental research and applications with a cutting-edge research program. The objective of the research program is to unravel design principles for chemical reaction networks, find pathways to modulate them from the outside, and develop them towards applications for ultrasensitive sensors and autonomous materials with time-programmed operation. The close interaction between academia and private sector will ensure a multifaceted view, and a swift transfer of fundamental discoveries to applications. The intersectorial partner setting, together with the balanced training of research-related and transferable skills, will enhance the career perspectives of the ESRs in both the academic and non-academic sectors. This ETN will form ESRs with highest levels of creativity, innovation capabilities and entrepreneurial mindsets, and thus promote EU leadership in nanosciences.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITE DE STRASBOURG
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 549 604,08
Adresse
RUE BLAISE PASCAL 4
67081 Strasbourg
France

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Région
Grand Est Alsace Bas-Rhin
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 549 604,08

Participants (10)

Partenaires (3)