Recent #EU funding news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ The European Commission announced the 'Industrial Action Plan for the European Automotive Sector' to address challenges such as international competition and software-defined vehicles (SDV).

➁ The FEDERATE project will coordinate the 'Software-Defined Vehicle of the Future Initiative' to support the plan's implementation.

➂ The Chips Joint Undertaking will fund three calls for proposals focusing on RISC-V automotive hardware, heterogeneous integration, and AI-based software engineering methods.

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11 months ago
1. Professor Leopoldo Molina-Luna at TU Darmstadt receives his fourth ERC grant for the 'BED-TEM' project, focusing on machine learning in electron microscopy. 2. The project aims to develop a user-friendly software platform that optimizes experimental parameters using Bayesian optimization. 3. This initiative could revolutionize in situ experiments and has potential applications in nanoelectronics.
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11 months ago
1. Professor Leopoldo Molina-Luna of TU Darmstadt receives his fourth ERC grant for the 'BED-TEM' project, focusing on machine learning applications in electron microscopy. 2. The project aims to develop a user-friendly software platform that integrates Bayesian optimization with (S)TEM image analysis to enhance experimental design. 3. The initiative addresses challenges in adapting machine learning to (S)TEM data and ensuring market demand, aiming to revolutionize in-situ experiments and contribute to material sciences.
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11 months ago
1. The Technical University of Ilmenau will coordinate the European University Alliance SUNRISE, comprising nine European universities. 2. SUNRISE, funded with €14.4 million over four years, aims to enhance regional sustainable development through strategic collaboration. 3. The alliance includes universities from Bosnia-Herzegovina, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, and Cyprus, focusing on STEM fields.
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