nanotechnology

Q-COMIRSE (ICON)

The purpose of Q-COMIRSE is the development of a new generation of sensors and imagers responsive to short-wave infrared light. Such devices can be used in consumer markets, security, medical imaging, automotive or surveillance and inspection. The research challenge of this project is to develop SWIR photodiodes and imagers using environmentally friendly, printed quantum dot absorbers.

NAPOLY project announcement

NAPOLY project announcement

NAPOLY aims at establishing design rules for the homogeneous dispersion of nanoparticles in polymers by setting up a library of surface ligand/polymer matrix combinations that is inspired by two application cases.

SIMBA: all solid state Li-batteries

Sustainable and Innovative Materials for Batteries: the ambition is to bundle knowhow and effort to create a local battery ecosystem, which enables value creation and jobs in Flanders by the time generation 4 batteries (all solid-state, ASSB) break through.

TRAP project

TRAP: nanotechology

Tools for rational processing of nanoparticle based materials: the aim is at strengthening the scientific base for the rational processing of nanomaterials and creating technology platforms.

Photovoltaic cells

SOPPOM+: printed functionalities

Solution based processing for printed functionalities. Three main directions are foreseen within this program: printed electronics, printed photonics and printed energy.