Magnetoelectrics Beyond 2020: A Training Programme on Energy-Efficient Magnetoelectric Nanomaterials for Advanced Information and Healthcare Technologies (BeMAGIC)

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Descripció

The emerging field of magnetoelectric nanomaterials has wide application potential, from high-speed electronics and data security systems to the controlled delivery of cancer drugs. Consequently, training in this area of applied science involves the collaboration of several disciplines including engineering and biomedicine. BeMAGIC is an interdisciplinary consortium of EU Member States that includes 13 beneficiaries and 11 partner organisations to provide research and career-oriented skills for specialists who will staff academic or industry positions. Among its targets, BeMAGIC will include guidelines on marketing the prototypes created, following the Horizon 2020 key enabling technologies guidelines.
AcrònimBeMAGIC
EstatusAcabat
Data efectiva d'inici i finalització1/09/1929/02/24

Socis col·laboradors

  • Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (CNR) (Soci del projecte)
  • The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge (Soci del projecte)
  • Istituto nazionale di ricerca metrologica (INRiM) (Soci del projecte)
  • Aalto University/Aalto korkeakoulusaatio (Soci del projecte)
  • Karlsruhe Institue of Technology (Institut für Mess- und Regelungstechnik) (Soci del projecte)
  • Leibniz-Institut für Festköper-und Werkstofforschung Dresden (Soci del projecte)
  • ETH Zurich – Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Soci del projecte)
  • Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia (ICN2) (Soci del projecte)
  • Voxalytic GmbH (Soci del projecte)
  • Guger Technologies OG (Soci del projecte)
  • Spin-ion technologies (Soci del projecte)
  • TTS S.R.O. (Soci del projecte)
  • Chemnitz University of Technology (Soci del projecte)

Finançament

  • Comissió Europea (CE): 3.954.490,00 €

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