UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
14 Projects, page 1 of 3
- Project . 2012 - 2016Funder: EC Project Code: 279828Partners: Durham University, UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
- Project . 2018 - 2023Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 759289Overall Budget: 1,060,250 EURFunder Contribution: 1,060,250 EURPartners: UNIL, UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
Identifying Archean fossil remains from the Earth’s early biosphere is ambitious and determining the biological origin and the associated metabolic pathways present in these fossils is one outstanding question in the bigger quest of how life evolved on Earth. Stromatoli...
- Project . 2018 - 2021Open Access mandate for PublicationsFunder: EC Project Code: 785341Overall Budget: 999,311 EURFunder Contribution: 999,311 EURPartners: PHOTONFIRST, UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
The main objective of the ADD-ON (Advanced Damage Detection though Optical sensor Network) project is to investigate the feasibility of developing an unique Optical Sensor Network (OSN) to control the various classes of distributed and punctual optical sensors. This sol...
- Project . 2020 - 2023Open Access mandate for Publications and Research dataFunder: EC Project Code: 887192Overall Budget: 923,172 EURFunder Contribution: 923,172 EURPartners: ALMAY TECHNOLOGIES, G RAY NANOBONDING SARL, CSEM, UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE
Shocks on a composite structure of an aircraft can propagate and generate delamination at a distant place. There is currently no other method than regular inspection of the structure to detect these delamination, which requires to immobilize the aircraft. The SWISSMODIC...
- Project . 2021 - 2022Open Access mandate for Publications and Research dataFunder: EC Project Code: 951730Overall Budget: 1,945,800 EURFunder Contribution: 1,945,800 EURPartners: JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ UNIVERSITY OF LIN, DANUBE PRIVATE UNIVERSITY GMBH, BAM, HOFER GMBH & CO KG, UNIVERSITE JEAN MONNET SAINT-ETIENNE, MANUTECH-USD
LaserImplant - Laser-induced hierarchical micro-/nano-structures for controlled cell adhesion at implants A large application area of medical implants are currently dental prostheses – a rapidly growing market in ageing societies. These implants consisting of Ti or a Ti...