ACTPHAST 4.0

ACTPHAST 4.0 supports and accelerates the innovation capacity of European companies by providing them with direct access to the expertise and state-of-the-art facilities of Europe's leading photonics research centres (the ACTPHAST 4.0 Partners), enabling companies to exploit the tremendous commercial potential of applied photonics. There are 24 research institutes who together make up the ACTPHAST 4.0 Partners.

Together the ACTPHAST 4.0 Partners provide a full spectrum of photonics technology platforms ranging from fibre optics and micro optics, to highly integrated photonic platforms (7 technology platforms in all), with capabilities extending from design through to full system prototyping.

ACTPHAST 4.0 operates as an open call to all European companies (big and small, but particularly targeted at SMEs) so they can avail of timely, cost-effective, and low risk photonics innovation support, and that the extensive range of capabilities within the consortium can impact across a wide range of industrial sectors and application domains, from communications to consumer-related products, and life sciences to industrial manufacturing.

The access to top-level experts and leading photonics technology platforms provided by the ACTPHAST 4.0 consortium is realized through focused innovation projects executed in relatively short timeframes (typically 6-9 months) with a critical mass of suitably qualified companies with high potential product concepts.  The technical innovation support is supplemented by expert business and financial coaching supports to help ensure that the innovation activities are also commercially focused and primed for market success. ACTPHAST 4.0 is closely aligned with the Photonics Pilot Lines and Mass Manufacturing in Europe to seamlessly progress successful prototypes developed through the ACTPHAST 4.0 incubator all the way to large-scale production and market-ready products. In addition, ACTPHAST 4.0 includes Europe Unlimited as a 25th partner in the consortium who run the highly successful TechTour program around Europe each year to match venture capital with high potential start-ups and scale-ups in key technology areas. Together with this partner and in closely collaboration with Photonics21 and the Photonics PPP, ACTPHAST 4.0 will deliver the European Photonics Venture Forum (EPVF) once a year at key locations around Europe to help boost the level of new financial investment sources for photonics innovation by European companies.

As a result of its innovation support activities, ACTPHAST 4.0 is expected to deliver a substantial increase in the revenues and employment numbers of the supported companies by enabling faster time-to-market of new product opportunities and addressing emerging markets where photonics is a key enabling technology. Furthermore, through its extensive outreach activities, ACTPHAST 4.0 will ensure there is an increased level of awareness and understanding across European industries of the technical and commercial potential of photonics, especially amongst first users and "non-photonics" end user industries.

ACTPHAST 4.0 is particularly suited to the needs of small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) who do not have the financial resources to invest in in-house R&D expertise and state-of-the-art technologies, nor to undertake risky innovation projects.  ACTPHAST 4.0 support is heavily subsidized for projects undertaken with SMEs (100% subsidy for the first 30K€ of costs for an innovation project and 75% subsidy for all project costs over 30K€ including follow-on projects with the same company. For large-scale companies, the subsidy is 50% on all project costs).

ACTPHAST 4.0 is designed to provide open access to photonics innovation support for all European companies who meet the eligibility criteria, and we havestrict governance structures and systems in place around the key persons responsible for running the program to ensure that ACTPHAST 4.0 remains true to its mission and mandate, and that all decisions are open, transparent and properly accounted for.

End Date: 31/12/2021

EUSMI aims to enhance the European competitiveness in soft-matter research and innovation through the integration and the extension of the scope of existing specialized infrastructures. A full suite of coherent key infrastructures and the corresponding expertise from 15 top-level institutions are combined within EUSMI, accessible to a broad community of researchers operating at different levels of the value chain, including SMEs and applied research.

The infrastructures cover the full chain of functional soft-matter material research, ranging from advanced material characterization by a full suite of specialized experimental installations, including large-scale facilities, chemical synthesis of a full set of soft-matter materials, up-scaling of laboratory synthesis, to modeling by high-performance supercomputing. The existing infrastructure will be continuously improved and advanced by Joint Research Activity (JRA).

An ambitious networking program ensures efficient dissemination and communication, supporting continued education of established researchers and training of emerging scientists. EUSMI drives academic research and innovation in soft nanotechnology. It provides a multidisciplinary set of essential research capabilities and expertise to guide users. It also develops the next generation of techniques and instruments to synthesize, characterize, and numerically simulate novel soft matter materials. It contributes to the creation of a broad knowledge basis.

EUSMI provides the community of European soft-matter researchers with an open-access infrastructure as a platform to support and extend their research, covering characterization, synthesis, and modeling.

 

If you are interested, please feel free to contact the local scientists:

Dr. Benoit Loppinet

Prof. George Petekidis

Prof. Dimitris Vlassopoulos

 

Further information

How to use EUSMI online portal: pdf download from the EUSMI website https://eusmi-h2020.eu/media/pub/pdf/EUSMI_OPS_explained.pdf

How to submit a proposal: pdf download from the EUSMI website https://eusmi-h2020.eu/media/pub/pdf/EUSMI_How_to_submit_a_proposal.pdf

Dr. Loppinet Benoit
Principal Researcher
Prof. Vlassopoulos Dimitris
University Faculty Member
Prof. Petekidis George
University Faculty Member
Office Phone: (+30) 2810 39 4244
Email: gmouloudakis@physics.uoc.gr

George Mouloudakis received his M.Sc. in 2017 from the University of Crete. For one year (2018-2019) he worked in the Nanophotonics Theory group of ICFO as a Marie-Curie/ICFO Cofund fellow student and since 2019 he is a PhD student in University of Crete. His PhD work focuses on studies of atomic transitions, strongly driven by E/M fields with stochastic properties.

Education

  • 2017: M.Sc. in Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Greece
  • 2016: B.Sc. in Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Greece

Career

  • 2019-today: PhD in Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Greece
  • 2018-2019: Marie-Curie ICFO Cofund Fellow Student, Nanophotonics Theory Group, ICFO, Spain

Interests

  • Atomic Physics, Quantum Optics, Photon Statistics
Revisiting photon-statistics effects on multiphoton ionization. II. Connection to realistic systems
G. Mouloudakis, P. Lambropoulos
Phys. Rev. A, Volume:99, Page:063419, Year:2019, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.99.063419
Revisiting photon statistics effects on multi-photon ionization
G. Mouloudakis, P. Lambropoulos
Phys. Rev. A, Volume:97, Page:053413, Year:2018, DOI:doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.97.053413
Effects of field fluctuations on driven autoionizing resonances
G. Mouloudakis, P. Lambropoulos
Eur. Phys. J. D, Volume:72, Page:226, Year:2018, DOI:doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2018-90303-8
Ms. Kardala Panagiota

Panagiota worked in our group as a Bachelor student, and accomplished Diploma thesis on Calculations of resonant and nonresonant dipole-dipole 
interactions between Rydberg atoms. She was then accepted to MSc program of the Bonn-Cologne Graduate School of Physics and Astronomy.

Education

  • 2017: B.Sc. in Physics, Department of Physics, University of Crete, Greece
Email: panayotis.kalozoumis@gmail.com
Dr. Kalozoumis Panagiotis

Dr. Panayotis Kalozoumis received his PhD degree in Physics from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA). After his PhD studies he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Center of Optical and Quantum Technologies in Hamburg (Germany), in the Physics Department of the NKUA, in the the Laboratoire d'Acoustique de l'Université du Maine (France) and in the Department of Material Science in the University of Patras. Dr. Kalozoumis was visiting our group from 2018 to 2021 as a joint research associate (with university of Patras) in the framework of program POLISIMULATOR.

Education

  • 2014, PhD in Physics, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • 2006, MSc in Condensed Matter Physics, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • 2004, Diploma in Physics, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Career

  • 2018-2020: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Patras, Department of Material Science, Greece
  • 2017-2018: Research Associate, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • 2016-2017: Postdoctoral Researcher, Laboratoire d’Acoustique de l’Université du Maine, Le Mans, France
  • 2015 – 2016: Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
  • 2014 – 2015: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center of Quantum and Optical Technologies, Hamburg, Germany

Interests

  • Waves in aperiodic structures
  • Non-Hermitian Physics
  • Photonics
  • Quantum optics

Awards/Prizes/Distinctions

  • 2015, ΙΚΥ-Siemens Fellowship Excellence fellowship for postdoctoral research in Greece
  • 2010, Heracleitus ΙΙ Scholarship for doctoral studies

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