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Horizon 2020

The Framework Programme has proven to be an effective instrument for promoting R&D&I in Europe and represents a great opportunity for the internationalisation of UPV/EHU research and innovation.

Horizon 2020 had the challenge of contributing to the achievement of the objectives established in the Europe 2020 Strategy and the creation of the European Research Area, objectives that are endorsed by the European States and regions.

Detailed information about the programme can be found here.

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Horizon 2020 Projects

2D-INK: Redesigning 2D Materials for the Formulation of Semiconducting Inks

Specific programme: FET-Open - Novel ideas for radically new technologies
UPV/EHU Partner Status: Coordinator
UPV/EHU PI: Aurelio Mateo Alonso
Project start: 01/01/2016
Project end: 31/12/2018

Brief description: 2D-INK is targeted at developing inks of novel 2D semiconducting materials for low-cost large-area fabrication processes on insulating substrates through a new methodology, which will exceed the properties of state-of-the-art graphene- and graphene oxide based inks. Achieving this would represent an important step forward in the processing of 2D semiconducting materials and will provide the key parameters for fabricating the next generation of ultrathin electronic appliances.


The inherent high-risk of 2D-INK is countered by a strongly interdisciplinary research team composed of 9 partners (8 academics + 1 SME) with demonstrated experience in their corresponding fields and with different yet highly complementary backgrounds. Therefore only together and in synergy they will be able to address the challenges of the multiple research and innovation aspects of 2D-INK that cover the entire value chain from materials design and synthesis, characterisation, formulation and processing to device implementation.


In addition 2D-INK has the potential to revolutionise research on 2D semiconducting materials way beyond the current interests on synthesis (high impact), since the efficient dispersion and formulation of 2D semiconducting materials into inks enables the applications of 2D semiconducting materials over different scientific and technological disciplines, such as electronics, sensing, photonics, energy storage and conversion, spintronics, etc.