
Advent Technologies Inc
Advent Technologies Inc
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assignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2023Partners:PragmatIC Printing Ltd, Plastic Logic Ltd, SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, EPFZ, NREL (Nat Renewable Energy Laboratory) +63 partnersPragmatIC Printing Ltd,Plastic Logic Ltd,SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY,EPFZ,NREL (Nat Renewable Energy Laboratory),CPI Ltd,ETRI,UK Centre for Materials Education,Flexink Ltd.,Linde (Germany),De La Rue International Ltd,NREL,NSG Group (UK),Tata Steel (United Kingdom),Max-Planck-Gymnasium,National Sch of Chemistry of Moulhouse,CSIRO,Higher Education Academy,The Solar Press UK Ltd.,Electronics and Telecomm Res Inst ETRI,CPI,Tata Group UK,Oxford Photovoltaics (United Kingdom),CLIMATE-KIC (UK) LIMITED,NSG Holding (Europe) Limited,BASF AG,NPL,De La Rue International Ltd,KAIST,CSEM Brasil,Ecole Nationale,Advent Technologies Inc,Molecular Vision,Welsh Centre for Printing and Coating,Oxford Photovoltaics Ltd,Plastic Logic (United Kingdom),Climate KIC UK,TISCO,MOLECULAR VISION LIMITED,Kurt J Lesker Company,WCPC,Korea Advanced Institute of Sci & Tech,Solvay,Advent Technologies Inc,Kurt J Lesker Co Ltd,BASF AG (International),Nanoforce Technology Limited,FAU,Solvay (International Chemical Group),SOLAR PRESS,NANOforce Technology Ltd,Friedrich-Alexander University,CDT,EERE,Flexink Ltd.,Imperial College London,UCSB,Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),CSEM Brasil,The Linde Group,Pragmatic Semiconductor Limited,UK Centre for Materials Education,National Physical Laboratory NPL,University of California, Santa Barbara,Cambridge Display Technology Ltd (CDT),ETH Zurich,CSIRO,Max Planck InstitutesFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L016702/1Funder Contribution: 4,236,920 GBPPlastic Electronics embodies an approach to future electronics in their broadest sense (including electronic, optoelectronic and photonic structures, devices and systems) that combines the low temperature, versatile manufacturing attributes of plastics with the functional properties of semiconductors and metals. At its heart is the development, processing and application of advanced materials encompassing molecular electronic materials, low temperature processed metals, metal oxides and novel hybrids. As such it constitutes a challenging and far-ranging training ground in tune with the needs of a wide spectrum of industry and academia alike. The general area is widely recognised as a rapidly developing platform technology with the potential to impact on multiple application sectors, including displays, signage and lighting, large area electronics, energy generation and storage, logistics, advertising and brand security, distributed sensing and medical devices. The field is a growth area, nationally and globally and the booming organic (AMOLED) display and printed electronics industries have been leading the way, with the emerging opportunities in the photonics area - i.e. innovative solid-state lighting, solar (photovoltaics), energy storage and management now following. The world-leading, agenda-setting UK academic PE research, much of it sponsored by EPSRC, offers enormous potential that is critical for the development and growth of this UK technology sector. PE scientists are greatly in demand: both upstream for materials, process and equipment development; and downstream for device fabrication and wide-ranging applications innovation. Although this potential is recognised by UK government and industry, PE makes a major contribution to the Advanced Materials theme identified in Science Minister David Willet's 'eight great technologies', growth is severely limited by the shortage of trained scientists and engineers capable of carrying ideas forward to application. This is confirmed by industry experts who argue that a comprehensive training programme is essential to deliver the workforce of scientists and engineers needed to create a sustainable UK PE Industry. The aim of the PE-CDT is to provide necessary training to develop highly skilled scientists and engineers, capable both of leading development and of contributing growth in a variety of aspects; materials-focused innovation, translation and manufacturing. The CDT brings together three leading academic teams in the PE area: the Imperial groups, with expertise in the synthesis, materials processing, characterisation, photonics and device physics, the Oxford team with expertise in ultrafast spectroscopes probes, meso and nano-structured composites, vacuum processing and up scaling as well as the material scientists and polymer technologists at QMUL. This compact consortium encompasses all the disciplines relevant to PE, including materials physics, optoelectronics, physical chemistry, device engineering and modelling, design, synthesis and processing as well as relevant industrial experience. The programme captures the essentially multidisciplinary nature of PE combining the low temperature, versatile manufacturing attributes of plastics with the functional properties of semiconductors and metals. Yet, to meet the needs of the PE industry, it also puts in place a deep understanding of basic science along with a strong emphasis on professional skills and promoting interdisciplinary learning of high quality, ranging across all areas of plastic electronics.
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