MMH.20.002 – From molecule to application: Next generation smart materials for predictive and active performance
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 120 Can we design smart materials and structures that have new and advanced properties?
The key for answering societal challenges in energy, mobility, construction, communication, food, healthcare and sustainability is novel and smart materials […]
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MMH.20.007 – Solar Power to the People
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 020 How can the sun meet all our energy needs?
This century our global society will implement sustainable energy sources to reduce its use of fossil fuels that are becoming […]
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MMH.20.001 – BatteryNL – Next Generation Batteries based on Understanding of Materials Interfaces
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 026 How can we store, convert, and transport energy efficiently?
The urgency posed by global warming to transform our fossil fuel-dependent society into one based on renewable energy sources creates […]
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MMH.20.003 – Towards AI-assisted multiscale analysis and optimization of designed engineering materials
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 120 Can we design smart materials and structures that have new and advanced properties?
A promising avenue for establishing the next generation of engineering materials lies in the precise tailoring of properties and geometric […]
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MMH.20.004 – Biomaterials for Elderly (BiomatEld)
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 135 How can we learn more about molecular properties, functions, and interactions in living systems, so that we can develop life-inspired systems ourselves, for example?
The goal of the Biomaterials for Elderly (BiomatEld) network is the exploitation of new biomaterials to resolve chronic friction related […]
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MMH.20.005 – WOW: Watching Oxides at Work
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 017 How can we make chemical and biochemical production processes more sustainable, more efficient, and cleaner?
Effective and sustainable new catalysts are key allies for a rapid transition to a low carbon economy. Heterogeneous catalysis is […]
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MMH.20.006 – WASTE TO WOOD: a new bio-material for the construction industry
Route: Materials - Made in Holland
cluster question: 010 How can we use new materials, technologies, and processes to lower the cost of buildings and infrastructure and make them safer and more sustainable?
The construction industry seeks products from renewable and recyclable materials with sustainable construction processes. Focusing on building elements, this research […]
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