Introduction
NanoMECommons will establish a transnational and multidisciplinary research and innovation network to tackle the problem of nanomechanical materials characterisation in multiple industries.
The focus of NanoMECommons is to employ innovative nano-scale mechanical testing procedures in real industrial environments, by developing harmonised and widely accepted characterisation methods, with reduced measurement discrepancy, and improved interoperability and traceability of data.
To achieve this goal, NanoMECommons will offer protocols for multi-technique, multi-scale characterisations of mechanical properties in a range of industrially relevant sectors, together with novel tools for data sharing and wider applicability across NMBP domain: reference materials, specific ontologies and standardised data documentation.
NanoMECommons is a 4-year project, which started in February 2021 and it is led by the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). This project is funded by the EU H2020 Research and Innovation action – RIA (€ 5 9 million – Grant Agreement 952869 – Call: DT- NMBP-35-2020). It has the participation of 19 partners (11 from industry and 8 academia and research), coming from 10 countries
The DigitAlmaterialsEXPO has been launched!
The DigitAlmaterialsEXPO is a virtual exhibition website for the digital materials community.
This new website aims to support nanoMECommons partners with their exploitation activities. This new website will be maintained beyond the end of the nanoMECommos project. To visit this website, press the button below.
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Nanomechanical materials characterisation, data standardisation and digitalisation
2nd Exploitation and Dissemination Open Day Workshop
The nanoMECommons Project is pleased to announce its 2nd Exploitation and Dissemination Open Day Workshop. This hybrid event is being held in Cambridge, UK.
Location: Homerton College, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PH, UK – (Hybrid meeting)
Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Confirmed participants are coming from the following organisations: Airbus, Siemens Industry Software, Fraunhofer IWM, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Keysight Technologies, University of Malta, University of Bologna, CSIC, Università degli Studi “Roma Tre” Science and Technology Facilities Council-UKRI, CEA, Johnson Matthey , UCL, NLR – Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, GREMI, CNRS & University of Orléans, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Institute of Molecular Sciences, and Goldbeck Consulting.
For more information and registration to this event, please visit the dedicated page to the Open Day, from the menu above or following this link.