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EMPIR Call 2020: Finalisation of evaluation process
The evaluation process of the Stage 2 Call for 2020 has been finalised
Following the Review Conference held in November 2020, where external independent referees evaluated and ranked the proposals, the EMPIR Committee agreed on a final list of selected projects to fund. The following project proposals have been selected and will be invited for contract negotiation:
Industry
- Metrology for the recycling of Technology Critical Elements to support Europe's circular economy agenda
- Dynamic applications of large volume metrology in industry of tomorrow environments
- RF Measurements for future communications applications
- Traceable metrology of soft X-ray to IR optical constants and nanofilms for advanced manufacturing
- Quantum sensors for metrology based on single-atom-like device technology
- Metrology for trace water in ultra-pure process gases
- Traceable industrial 3D roughness and dimensional measurement using optical 3D microscopy and optical distance sensors
- Traceability of localised functional properties of nanostructures with high speed scanning probe microscopy
- Metrology in manufacturing compound semiconductors for power electronics
- Metrology for industrial decarbonisation
- Metrology infrastructure for high-pressure gas and liquified hydrogen flows
- Electrical nanoscale metrology in industry
- Sustainable advanced flow meter calibration for transport sector
Fundamental
- Two-species composite atomic clocks
- Pushing boundaries of nano-dimensional metrology by light
- Two dimensional lattices of covalent- and metal-organic frameworks for the Quantum Hall resistance standard
- Towards new primary activity standardisation methods based on low-temperature detectors
- Single- and entangled photon sources for quantum metrology
- Memristive devices as quantum standard for nanometrology
- Microwave metrology for superconducting quantum circuits
- Next generation ultrastable lasers: reducing thermal noise limit and overcoming technical limitations with new materials and technologies
Normative
- Metrology for temporal light modulation
- Establishing metrology standards in microfluidic devices
- Standardisation of measurements for DC electricity grids
- Metrology for the determination of emissions of dangerous substances from building materials into indoor air
- Improved metrology for quantitative MRI
- Metrology for standardised seawater pHT measurements in support of international and European climate strategies
Support for Networks
- Support for a European Metrology Network for clean energy
- Support for a European Metrology Network on food safety
- Support for a European Metrology Network on pollution monitoring
Support for Impact
The previous EMPIR/EMRP JRP that each SIP is linked to is shown in brackets
- Developing an ISO Technical Specification “Characteristics for a stable ionisation vacuum gauge” to support uptake and dissemination of 16NRM05 results (16NRM05)
- Transfer of developed pre-selection and free release technology to decommissioning industries (16ENV09)
- New underpinning standards for improved bio-analytical measurement in infectious diseases (15HLT07)
- Standardization of a quantitative Magneto-Optical Indicator Film based magnetic field measurement technique (15SIB06)
- Knowledge Transfer for Optical Communications (IND51)
EURAMET would like to thank the following referees who evaluated proposals in 2020:
Mika Aalto | Tapio Fabritius | Robert Maier | Eren Saglanmak |
Osman Akin | Claudio Ferrari | Etienne Maricq | Charles Sammut |
Mihaela Albu | Antoine Ferreira | Andrea Mariscotti | Antonio Sarolic |
Shakil Awan | Luigi Ferrigno | Nelson Martins | Tatjana Sibalija |
Daniela Axinte | Harry Friedmann | Pietro Alberto Massignan | Irena Sielamowicz |
Tomasz Bakon | Adam Gaska | Theodoros Mertzimekis | Frank Simonis |
Ticijana Ban | Filippo Giannazzo | Mircea Modreanu | Georgios Sirakoulis |
Jens Bender | Nicola Giglietto | Viviana Mulloni | Lars Sjunnesson |
Ricardo Bettencourt da Silva | Bernard Gindroz | Zilvinas Nakuti | Vladimir Slugen |
Horst Bierau | Anaïs Gonzalez | Manfred Niehus | Evgeni Sorokin |
Xavier Calmet | Elke Goos | Hannes Nowak | Vesna Spasojevic Brkic |
Gustavo Cancelas | Jan Gorecki | Francesco Pellicano | Milada Stastna |
Jasmina Casals-Terre | Frans Harren | Giuseppe Persano Adorno | Emmanuel Tangni |
Costas Charitid | Manus Henry | Milica Petrovic | Arto Toppinen |
Thomas Chudob | Nineta Hrastelj | Gerhard Pevny | Wilfried Van Sark |
John Lloyd Collins | Muharrem Karaaslan | Andras Poppe | Michel Vermeulen |
Laurent Couturier | Pekka Katila | Mauro Pravettoni | Andrea Vicere |
Robin Curry | Friedrich Koenig | Tadeja Primozic Merkač | Michel Vieillefosse |
Robert Dannecker | Jaroslaw Koperski | Victoria Ramos | Rudi Voncina |
Anne Delille | Aphrodite Ktena | Danijela Randjelovic | Claudia Wiemer |
Jerome Delporte | Luca Lamagna | Maria Graça Rasteiro | Max Wiki |
Raffaella Di Sante | Martin Lawrence | Peter Rolfe | Colin Wilmott |
Zita Dibaczi | Jean-Paul Lefevre | Aldo Rona | Marcel Wirtz |
Carles Domingo | Dariusz Litwin | Gerry Ronan | Christian Wittenburg |
Richard Dwight | Ivan Lloro | Gianluca Rossi | Peter Zoon |
Serpil Edebali | Maria Losurdo |
The 104 referees consisted of 80 men (76.9 %), 24 women (23.1 %) and represented 25 different nationalities.
The next Annual Meeting of the TC-TF will be on 13 - 14 March 2008 in Prague. more