CONTACT is a 4-year
project involving 10 partners from 7 countries. Coordinated by the Fraunhofer
ICT and funded by the EU, 15 PhD students and 3 post docs will focus their research
on nanomaterials, processes, characterisation methods and simulation tools.
 | | The partners in the CONTACT network at the project kick-off meeting in November: Fraunhofer ICT, Oxford University, Bayer Technology Services, Polymaterials, Acciona, Amroy, Aimplas, I3N (Institute for Nanostructures, Nanomodelling and Nanofabrication), MFA (Nanostructures Laboratory - Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science), Promolding |
The goal of CONTACT is to establish a tailored supply chain of new CNT-filled
composites with enhanced mechanical and electrical properties for applications
including electrodes, structural materials and windblades. The recruited researchers
will complete individual project work hosted by the partners in the network,
and will receive additional training in scientific and "soft" skills.
The demands placed on new, high-tech materials are continually increasing,
and existing material systems are reaching their limits. Due to their exceptional
electrical and mechanical properties, carbon nanotubes offer high potential
for use in diverse applications.
Examples for applications which place increasingly high demands on materials
include rotor blades for wind power plants. The performance of these plants
has increased during the last decade from a few 100 kW to several MW, and further
significant increases are planned for future plants. The same applies to energy
storage materials: their performance must be significantly increased, particularly
for e-mobility applications. And in the construction industry, higher-strength
materials are needed, for example for longer bridges.
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are a relatively new material solution. Coordinated
by the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, and funded by the European
Commission's "Marie Curie" programme, 15 PhD students and 3 post docs
will carry out research and development on materials and processes, characterisation
methods, simulation tools and of course the implementation of the materials
in the applications described above.
Within the Marie Curie Network, "CONTACT", industrial partners will
work closely together with research institutions. The young researchers, who
will be mainly be recruited over the next year, will have the opportunity of
working both at well-known research institutions and commercial companies -
in seven different European countries. They will also be trained in so-called
"complementary skills" which will prepare them for future careers
in research and management.
The network offers the chance for outstanding graduates and post docs with
the appropriate qualifications to participate in an international project with
partners from Portugal, Spain, Finland, England, Hungary, the Netherlands and
Germany.
CNTs have the potential for application in a wide variety of future materials.
The young researchers in the Marie Curie Network CONTACT will make a significant
contribution in this field and will receive high-quality training, helping them
to become the next generation of experts.
For more information, please visit the project website: http://www.contactproject.eu
Posted November 23rd, 2009
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