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Magnetism, Berry-curvature engineering and topology in chalcogenide superlattices and heterostructures - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship

Principal investigator: dr Alexander Lau
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2021-2023
Funds granted IFPAN: 137 625 EUR
Project ID: H2020-MSCA-IF-2020/101029345

New blue revolution through a pioneering pathogen blocking technology by bio-selective hydrogel forming proteins (PathoGelTrap)

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Marek Cieplak (2020-2021), dr Mateusz Chwastyk (2022-2023)
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2020-2023
Funds granted IFPAN: 462 125 EUR
Overseas partners: Spain - Smartwater Planet SL, CSIC, Lomartov; Italy - Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale delle Venezie; Ireland - University College Dublin
Leader of the consortium: Smartwater Planet SL, Spain
Consortium funding: 2 996 437 EUR
Project ID: FETOPEN-01-2018-2019-2020/899616

Smart thermal management of high-power microprocessors using phase-change (ThermaSMART)

Principal investigator: dr hab. Panagiotis Theodorakis
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2017-2023
Funds granted IFPAN: 238 500 EUR
Overseas partners: UK - University of Edinburgh, University of Nottingham, University of York; USA - University of Maryland, Stanford University; Japan - Kobe University, Kyushu University; China - Dalian Maritime University, Tianjin University of Commerce; Brazil - Universidade Federal do Rio De Janeiro, Pontificia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro; France - École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay, Elvesys Microfluidic Innovation Centre, Cherry Biotech; South Africa - University of Pretoria; Ireland - University College Dublin, Cervos; India - International Centre for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS); Norway - Flow Capture
Leader of the consortium: University of Edinburgh, UK
Consortium funding: 1 723 500 EUR
Project ID: MSCA-RISE-2017/778104

Boosting Lignocellulose Biomass Deconstruction with Designer Cellulosomes for Industrial Applications (CellulosomePlus)

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Marek Cieplak
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2013-2017
Funds granted IFPAN: 369 200 EUR
Overseas partners: Spain - Abengoa Bioenergia Nuevas Tecnologias SA, CSIC; Israel - CelDezyner Ltd, Weizmann Institute of Science; France - CNRS; Germany - Ludwig Maximilian University; Australia - Designer Energy Ltd; Ireland - University of Limerick
Leader of the consortium: CSIC
Consortium funding: 5 286 192 EUR
Project ID: 604530

European Action towards Leading Centre for Innovative Materials (EAgLE)

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Leszek Sirko
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2013-2016
Funds granted IFPAN: 4 953 920 EUR
Overseas partners: Spain - ALBA, CSIC; Germany - European XFEL, University of Bremen, TU Dortmund, University of Wurzbug, HZDR; Greece - Demokritos National Centre for Sciemtific Research; France - ESRF, CEA; Austria - Johannes Kepler University; Finland Aalto University; UK - University of Nottingham, University of Warwick; Italy - Sincrotrone Trieste;Sweden - Uppsala University
Project ID: 316014

Translocation and Safe Design of Surface Engineered Metal oxide Nanoparticles (BRASINOEU)

Principal investigator: dr Ewa Mosiniewicz - Sablewska
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2013-2016
Funds granted IFPAN: 33 600 EUR
Overseas partners: Germany - Leipzig University; Spain - CIC biomaGUNE; Finland - Tyoterveyslaitos
Leader of the consortium: Leipzig University
Consortium funding: 428 400 EUR
Project ID: 318916

Characterisation of the basic elements of BEC dynamics beyond mean-field (QuantumDynamics)

Principal investigator: dr Piotr Deuar
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2010-2013
Funds granted IFPAN: 45 000 EUR
Project ID: 256291

Nanodesigning of Atomic and MolEcular QUAntum Matter - Enlarged European Union (NAME-QUAM)

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Mariusz Gajda
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2010-2012
Funds granted IFPAN: 150 000 EUR
Overseas partners: Italy - CNR, LENS; Austria - University of Innsbruck; Switzerland - ETH Zurich; Germany - Johannes-Guttenberg University Mainz, Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics Munich; Spain - ICFO; Lithuania - Vilnius University
Leader of the consortium: Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche
Consortium funding: 3 230 625 EUR
Project ID: 256989

Functionalistion of Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors FUNDMS

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Tomasz Dietl
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2009-2013
Funds granted IFPAN: 1 242 049 EUR
Overseas partners: Austria - University of Linz; Denmark - Denmark Technical University
Consortium funding: 2 440 000 EUR
Project ID: 227690

Initial Training Network in Nanoscale Semiconductor Spintronics (SemiSpinNet)

Principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Perła Kacman
Project type: European Commission
Implementation years: 2008-2012
Funds granted IFPAN: 339 583 EUR
Overseas partners: UK - University of Nottingham, Hitachi Europe Ltd; Germany - Julius-Maximilians University Wurzburg; Belgium - Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum; France - CNRS; Czechia - Fizykalni Ustav Av Cr V.V.I; Netherlands - TU Eindhoven; Italy - Scuola Normale Superiore; Ireland - Intel Research & Innovaton Ltd
Leader of the consortium: University of Nottingham, UK
Consortium funding: 3 209 394 EUR
Project ID: 215368
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