Structured functional glasses for lasing sensing and health applications

Acronym

FunctiGlass

Description of the granted funding

Over the past four decades, glasses, glass-ceramics and composites have contributed to achieving the most advanced socio-economic breakthroughs steadily as advanced high-tech materials. To highlight the importance of glass, 2022 has been declared International Year of Glass by the United Nations. To compete with emerging economies like China and India, the European glass sector is challenged to seek product leadership by investing more in research and innovation in order to develop new materials and to train specialists for a competitive but promising market. Contributing to this challenge is the main aim of this project “Structured functional glasses for lasing, sensing and health applications” (FunctiGlass), a unique interdisciplinary double-degree research and training program. It aims at impacting advanced high-tech materials for three sectors: Light sources, Sensors and Bio-applications. FunctiGlass program will fully train 11 Doctoral Candidates (DCs) who will participate in a joint research training program built on very strong academia/industry cooperation. It guarantees the exposure of Researchers to 11 academic (universities and research institutes) and 9 non-academic environments (industry and SMEs) representing 9 different countries. Each DC will be supervised by two academic tutors and one mentor (industrial partner) to guarantee inter-sectorial knowledge sharing and acquisition of transferable skills with emphasis on entrepreneurship and innovation. With the multi-dimensional training of FunctiGlass program, the 11 DCs will excel in the future economy by acquiring a multi-faceted perspective and a growing mindset to become the future leaders in glass science and especially in nano/micro-structured glass-based materials. With this program, the DCs will find their own future innovative path in academia or industry. This program will create the grounds for establishing long-term relations between the academic and private sectors for technology and compete
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Starting year

2025

End year

2030

Granted funding

763 968 €
Participant
Rosendahl Nextrom Oy
Participant
Scout Scientific Outsourcing Adam Junka (PL)
Participant
AOI Tech SAS (FR)
Participant
NOBULA3D AB (SE)
Participant
UNIVERSITE COTE D'AZUR (FR)
Participant
CY CERGY PARIS UNIVERSITE (FR)
Participant
Nyfors Teknologi AB (SE)
Participant
KLEARIA (FR)
Participant
ELSE NUCLEAR SRL (IT)
Participant
NAZARBAYEV UNIVERSITY (KZ)
Participant
INSTYTUT NISKICH TEMPERATUR I BADAN STRUKTURALNYCH IM. WLODZIMIERZA TRZEBIATOWSKIEGO POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK (PL)
604 032 €
Participant
UNIVERZITA PARDUBICE (CZ)
Participant
FASTLITE (FR)
Participant
CORNING SAS (FR)
Participant
UMEA UNIVERSITET (SE)
Participant
UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO-BICOCCA (IT)
518 875.2 €
Participant
GOTTFRIED WILHELM LEIBNIZ UNIVERSITAET HANNOVER (DE)
260 539.2 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT GENT (BE)
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
1 413 468 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

3 560 882 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks - Joint Doctorates

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) (11677)
Topic
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2023 (HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01-01)
Call ID
HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101169415

Identified topics

photonics, optics, laser