Find all EURAMET Metrology Research Projects

TYPE FIELD PROJECT NUMBER SHORT NAME TITLE SHORT DESCRIPTION COORDINATOR STATUS CALL
EMPIR Energy 16ENG07 MultiFlowMet II Multiphase flow reference metrology Harmonised multiphase flow measurements will support subsea exploration of new oil and gas reserves completed 2016
EMPIR Energy 16ENG08 MICEV Metrology for inductive charging of electric vehicles New power measurements will support safe and efficient charging of low carbon electric vehicles Mauro Zucca completed 2016
EMPIR Energy 16ENG09 LNG III Metrological support for LNG and LBG as transport fuel New test capabilities for liquefied natural gas and biogas will enable roll-out of alternative transport fuels Menne Schakel completed 2016
EMPIR Energy 16ENG04 MyRailS Metrology for smart energy management in electric railway systems Improved energy and power quality measurements will enable smart, energy efficient management of railway networks Domenico Giordano completed 2016
EMPIR Energy 18SIP03 Si-S/Biogas Improvement of the European quality infrastructure for the measurement of total silicon and sulphur content of biogas Promoting best practice to prepare the sector for legislation and protect infrastructure Jianrong Li completed 2018
EMPIR Energy 19ENG03 MefHySto Metrology for Advanced Hydrogen Storage Solutions Measurements methods to support a sustainable hydrogen storage infrastructure Michael Maiwald in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG05 NanoWires High throughput metrology for nanowire energy harvesting devices Measurements to support the development of nanotechnologies for the renewable energy industry Uwe Brand in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG07 Met4Wind Metrology for enhanced reliability and efficiency of wind energy systems Supporting capacity expansion by enabling more reliable, efficient and quieter drivetrain components Karin Kniel in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG08 WindEFCY Traceable mechanical and electrical power measurement for efficiency determination of wind turbines Wind power is the largest form of renewable energy, but current testing methods are hindering innovations Rolf Kumme in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG09 BIOFMET New metrological methods for biofuel materials analysis Faster, more accurate, reproducible and traceable methods for measuring solid and liquid biofuel calorific value Jan Nielsen in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG02 FutureEnergy Metrology for future energy transmission Ultra-high voltage grids transmit electricity more efficiently than current networks but require new methodologies Alf-Peter Elg in progress 2019
EMPIR Energy 19ENG04 MetroHyVe 2 Metrology for hydrogen vehicles 2 Hydrogen is a clean fuel but requires new methodologies and instruments for routine use in heavy-duty transportation Thomas Bacquart in progress 2019
iMERA-Plus Electricity and Magnetism T4.J01 Power & Energy Next generation of power and energy measuring techniques Society demands electricity supplies that are secure, sustainable and of high quality. In the next decade, Europe is facing potential energy shortages as oil and gas supplies run down and nuclear power facilities age. Pressure to reduce the green house gas emissions will lead to a requirement for more renewable energy generation, efficient appliances, energy management and improved electricity distribution efficiencies. Commerce will demand an electricity supply of the highest quality, free from momentary voltage interruptions or interference sources. Paul Wright completed 2007
iMERA-Plus Electricity and Magnetism T4.J02 NanoSpin Nanomagnetism and Spintronics When starting the project in the field of nanomagnetism and spintronics, exciting new developments are under way in applications ranging from ultra strong magnets, spin polarized materials, ultra high density recording media, such as hard disks, flash memories/MRAM, spin transistors or spin-based qubits, leading to potential mass market products such as the instant boot computer, computer in a test tube and ubiquitous DNA- and bio-sensors. completed 2007
iMERA-Plus Electricity and Magnetism T4.J03 JOSY Next generation of quantum voltage systems for wide range applications The deployment of micro-electronic circuits for measurement and control applications in commercial devices and systems is ever increasing. Such control systems, in combination with state of the art sensors, have enabled large advances in both the performance and efficiency of mass-produced items. For example, electronic management systems in electrical motors have led directly to reduced energy consumption and, as a consequence, improved economy and reduced emissions to the atmosphere. Ralf Behr completed 2007
iMERA-Plus Electricity and Magnetism T4.J04 ULQHE Enabling ultimate metrological Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) devices Since 1990the Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) has been used as the primary reference for the electrical resistance. This physical phenomenon based on quantum electronic properties of a two dimensional conductor in presence of a high magnetic field allows the generation of an electrical resistance, the Hall resistance RH. Félicien Schopfer completed 2007
iMERA-Plus Electricity and Magnetism T4.J07 EMF and SAR Traceable measurement of field strength and SAR for the Physical Agents Directive With respect to the exposure of workers to electromagnetic fields (EMF) a new directive made the provisions of the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) a legal requirement across Europe. When starting the project existing standards within Europe did not give comprehensive coverage of the specific absorption rate and the incident power flux density over this range. Thorsten Schrader completed 2007
EMPIR 18SIP01 ISOCONCur An ISO Technical Report on Nanoparticle Concentration Providing clarity on measuring nanoparticle number concentrations to support product development Charles Clifford in progress 2018
EMPIR 18SIP02 5GRFEX Metrology for RF exposure from massive MIMO 5G base station: Impact on 5G network deployment Supporting evidence-based legislation for effective 5G deployment Tian Hong Loh completed 2018
EMPIR 19SIP03 CRS Climate Reference Station Developing ‘reference stations’ to determine the extent of environmental bias in climate monitoring data Andrea Merlone in progress 2019
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