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HomeOverviewConsortiumPartnersAdvisory BoardConsortium Restricted PagesOIENewsEXPOWorkshopsPublic DocumentsContactSearch Menu Oyster ProjectOYSTER: Open characterisation and modelling environment to drive innovation in advanced nano-architectured and bio-inspired hard/soft interfacesOYSTER uses contact mechanics to bridge adhesion data at multiple length scales and link interfacial adhesion to physicochemical properties.OYSTER brings Europe’s first-class laboratories and SMEs to take existing nanoscale characterisation technologies towards widespread utilisation in process optimisation and model validation.OYSTER achieves this by sharing metadata in an Open Innovation Environment (OIE), where new paradigms of multi-scale contact mechanics are validated on selected application oriented reference materials through continuous interaction with the European Materials Characterisation Council (EMCC)The OYSTER project was highlighted during the evening news slot of RAI1 (the first and main TV channel in Italy) on the 17 June 2019.The news segment was about “smart surfaces”, and OYSTER was selected for the great results the project has already achieved in terms of optimized materials and surfaces. The project coordinator, Prof. Marco Sebastiani was interviewed for this segment.The RAI1 evening news are shown LIVE around the entire world, with a wide audience of around 5.5 Million people in Italy (share 25%).CWA Paper publishedThe Materials characterisation – Terminology, metadata and classification paper (CWA17815:2021), has been published by CEN. The OYSTER Project has contributed in the preparation of this document. CEN. This document gives the foundations for a wider adoption of the CHADA principle by other projects and stakeholders.You can download the document, from the CEN website or directly through this link.This project started on the 1st December 2017, it is an European large collaborative Project (NMBP-07-2017 – 3,99 M Euro – Grant Agreement 760827). The project Consortium is coordinated by the University “Roma Tre”, with the participation of 15 members from Academia, Research and Industry. PartnersThis project is supported by the European Union under the HORIZON2020 Framework Programme Grant Agreement no. 760827This website has been produced by the Oyster Project. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the parties and cannot be considered as reflecting the position of the European Union.Project Information:Project Acronym: OYSTERProject Title: Open characterisation and modelling environment to drive innovation in advanced nano-architectured and bio-inspired hard/soft interfacesProject Reference: 760827 ContactDr Marco SebastianiProject CoordinationEmail: [email protected] Dr Bojan BoskovicExploitation and Dissemination ManagementTel. +44(0)1954 710865Mob. +44(0)7780874335Email: [email protected] held their final project meeting –24 March 202228th March 2022 - 9:49 amThe project review meeting of the OYSTER Project (M52) took place on the 24th March, as a hybrid meeting. Delegates who attended in person were hosted by UniRomaTre (Project Coordinator). Project partners presented all achieved results obtained from the different work packages, who got positive feedback by the External Monitor who attended virtually to the […]A paper with OYSTER acknowledgment nominated for the 2022 Best Paper Award of the journal “Nanomaterials”22nd March 2022 - 1:20 pmThe paper “Nano-Scale Residual Stress Profiling in Thin Multilayer Films with Non-Equibiaxial Stress State” (by Università degli studi Roma Tre et al.) which has an OYSTER acknowledgment, has been nominated for the 2022 Best Paper Award of the journal “Nanomaterials”. This award will be presented to research and review articles published in Nanomaterials in 2020. […]CategoriesNewsOyster ProjectUncategorisedArchiveMarch 2022January 2022October 2021September 2021July 2021June 2021May 2021March 2021September 2020July 2020June 2020April 2020September 2019July 2019June 2019November 2018June 2018February 2018 © Copyright 2018 - Oyster Project TwitterFacebook Scroll to top