20 Aug New INTERSECT Project Deliverables!
At the end of our first project period M18+1, we have produced new project deliverables! It was a great way to take stock of the work that has been done and to better target and define the next project activities. Find the new deliverables for each work package following and let us know what you think!
J. F. Morgado, A. Calzolari, N. Marzari, and A. Hashibon (2020): Report on INTERSECT high-level requirements, interoperability interfaces for coupling and linking. Deliverable D1.4 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 30/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, CNR, Modena, Italy. It reports on the overall Interoperable Materials-to-Device (IM2D) architecture and workflows design focusing on specific target end users. Download.
J. F. Morgado, A. Padovani, C. Rosati, A. Calzolari, and A. Hashibon (2020): GUI design and setup. Deliverable D1.5 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 30/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, CNR, Modena, Italy. It describes the initial design of Graphical User Interface (GUI) that will be developed within INTERSECT, as front-end of the Interoperable Material-To-Device Simulation Box (IM2D). Download.
A. Padovani, J. Ocker, B. Kaczer, and A. Calzolari (2020): Atomic defect properties from the electrical measurements on FE-HfO2-devices. Deliverable D3.1 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 30/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, Applied Materials, Reggio Emilia, Italy. It describes the use of the device cycle of the IM2D simulation box to extract material and defect properties from the interpretation of the electrical data measured on ferroelectric devices. Download.
A. Padovani, S. Clima, B. Kackzer, L. Medondjio, X. He, P. Ordejón, and A. Calzolari (2020): Atomic defect properties from the electrical measurements on GeSe OTS selectors. Deliverable D3.2 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 28/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, Applied Materials, Reggio Emilia, Italy. It describes of the use of the device cycle of the IM2D Simulation box to extract material and defect properties from the interpretation of the electrical current-voltage (I-V) characteristics measured on Ovonic Threshold Switching (OTS) selector devices. Download.
V. Lunardelli, D. Tomerini, N. Marzari, A. Calzolari, and A. Padovani (2020): First report on IM2D box evaluation through user feedback based on the FOMs. Deliverable D3.3 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 28/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, AMAT, Reggio Emilia, Italy. It evaluates the IM2D box effectiveness during the project enabling the continuous improvement of the platform. Download.
L. Neri, M. Di Berardo, and A. Calzolari (2020): First report on dissemination and communication activity. Deliverable D4.4 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 31/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, CNR, Modena, Italy. It reports on the initial communication and dissemination activities launch and implementation to promote, diffuse, and share the INTERSECT project and its results. Download.
V. Lunardelli, L. Neri, and A. Calzolari (2020): Innovation Management Plan. Deliverable D4.5 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 30/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, CNR, Modena, Italy. It describes the INTERSECT innovation management plan conceived to monitor the market needs and the technical evolutions throughout the project lifetime, and to plan an exploitation strategy after its end. Download.
V. Lunardelli, A. Calzolari, M. Di Berardo, and L. Neri (2020): Risk assessment and risk-mitigation reports. Deliverable D5.2 of the H2020 project INTERSECT (final version as of 29/07/2020). EC grant agreement no: 814487, CNR, Modena, Italy. Basing on certain identified risks for the INTERSECT project,it describes guidelines and tools to update and monitor threats and setbacks that can affect the development of the project tasks. Download.
All project deliverables, MM6+1 and M12+1 included, are available in our Project report section.
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