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NANOMAT - The Application of Nanotechnology in Advanced Materials

nanomatNanoMat – The Application of Nanotechnology in Advanced Materials. The NanoMat project is co-financed by the European Union from the resources of European Fund of Regional Development. The project is included in programme assumptions for initiatives financed from EU resources as it includes development of scientific research and elaboration of innovative technologies necessary for appropriate development of the economy.  The project subject matter is very wide and comprises three complementary directions: nanomaterials, nanotechnologies and generative technologies.

Within the framework of the NanoMat project, ten research tasks will be realised:

Workpackage 1. Materials and nanomaterials for photonics, micro- and nanoelectronics and sensing

Task 1.1 Nanomaterials for photonic and biomedical applications (Leader prof. dr hab. Wiesław Stręk)
Task 1.2 Nanomaterials for optoelectronic and sensoric applications

Workpackage 2. Photonic waveguide structures for applications in metrology and telecommunication

Workpackage 3. Functional polymer materials

Workpackage 4. Nanocomposites and SMART materials

Workpackage 5. Rare elements and their compounds as starting materials for application in electronics, photonics and sensorics (Leader prof. dr hab. Eugieniusz Zych)

Task 5.1 Detectors and converters of electromagnetic radiation for digital medical diagnostics and systems of document and banknote protection
Task 5.2 Intermetalic alloys which absorb hydrogen and solid magnets on the basis of lanthanides – development of nanocomposite magnetically hard materials on the basis of domestic post-production materials

Workpackage 6. Materials and technologies for advanced power storage and conversion systems

Workpackage 7. The application of electric, spectral and optical methods in biodetection and bioimaging

Task 7.1 Nanoparticle Assisted Molecular Imaging and Sensing NAOMIS (leader: dr inż. Artur Bednarkiewicz)

Workpackage 8. Laser micromachining technologies and their applications

Workpackage 9. Nanomaterials prepared with the sol-gel method for biomedical, optical and textile applications (Leader dr Agnieszka Iwan)

Workpackage 10. Project management

Workpackage 11. Polymer and ceramic nanocomposites for electrotechnical applications (Leader dr inż. Grzegorz Paściak)

More information about the project on the project website www.nanomat.eitplus.pl

 

The application of electric, spectral and optical methods in biodetection and bioimaging

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