Oxide Materials Towards a Matured Post-silicon Electronics Era
Persistent URL: https://w3id.org/egdi/project/246334
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Content
ORAMA was a Horizon 2020 funded (2017 – 2019) project which developed the optimisation of data collection further by addressing specific challenges related to data availability, geographical coverage, accessibility, standardization, harmonization, interoperability, quality, and thematic coverage. The project provided initial guidance documentation to apply the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) and recommends the establishment of more structured and continuous funding for establishing and maintaining a European data infrastructure for tracking both primary and secondary raw materials. Led by GTK among others eight GSO´s (BRGM, GeoZS, GEUS, ISPRA, MBFS, BGS, and NGU) joint forces.
Objective
Orama is on the development of new high performance multifunctional oxide based electronic materials, processable at low temperatures, including flexible substrates that have the potential to catapult the electronics industry into a new era of growth. Orama will develop, analyze and utilize these new materials and techniques to investigate into device concepts highlighting the potential of oxides as electronic materials in the automotive industry – a highly competitive environment being of high importance for Europe’s industry with challenging demands on information, sensor and resource efficient energy technology to provide sustainable mobility for the European society. It will achieve this by addressing the four key elements being essential for building up the new era of oxide based electronic industry: 1st principle material modelling, synthesis of new materials, development of low temperature and damage free deposition and patterning techniques and novel characterization methods.
Start Date: 2010-10-01
End Date: 2014-09-30
Acronym: ORAMA
Level: EU
Status: CLO
Total Cost: 13355499.38