Origins, from planets to life - technological, societal and epistemic breakthroughs
Coordinateur:
CNRS
Responsable INSA:
Jean-Fabien CAPSAL
Adaptative Optics (AO) requires fast and precise wavefront control using deformable optical surface (DM) with a large number of actuators. Current commercial DM technologies are efficient but still suffer from limitations in their temporal bandwidth, dynamical range, size, number of actuators, fragility/fatigue, and non-linear effects that need to be overcome for future instruments. Moreover, these DMs have unperfect shape at rest and are costly. We aim to develop a new hybrid high-speed, lightweight, large and low-cost deformable-mirror technology.
Enjeu:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Partenaires:
CNRS
MINES ST ETIENNE
Financement:
PIA ANR
Dates projet:
De 2023-03-01 00:00:00 hasta 2029-02-01 00:00:00
Montant global du projet:
2331000
Contact:
jean-fabien.capsal@insa-lyon.fr
Chapo:
Adaptive optics requires a paradigm shift in order to design low-cost active systems that can be deployed over large areas.
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Tags:
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Additive Manufacturing Innovation and Training Institute in Europ
Coordinateur:
UNIVERSITE DE LIMOGES
Responsable INSA:
ERIC MAIRE
3D Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies and overall numerical fabrication methods have been recognized by stakeholders as the next industrial revolution bringing customers’ needs and suppliers’ offers closer.
AMITIE will:
• reinforce EU capacities in the AM of ceramic-based products through its extensive programme of transnational and intersectoral secondments.
• promote fast technology transfer and enable as well training of AM experts.