TUTORIAL Project: Mutual learning to enhance scientific excellence in nanoelectronics based dependable cyber-physical systems
25.11.2015

Intelligentsia are pleased to have supported Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) in the preparation of their successful TUTORIAL project proposal. The proposal received a perfect mark – 15/15 – in the evaluation and will be funded under the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme.

 The overall aim of TUTORIAL is to enhance scientific excellence and innovation capacity in the trans-disciplinary field of nanoelectronics based dependable cyber-physical systems of TUT and its partners: Delft University of Technology, Politecnico di Torino and Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt. The partners will focus on three specialised topics: reliable nanoelectronics technologies; in-field test for safety-critical systems; and dependable cyber-physical systems for space applications. Via staff exchanges, trainings and summer schools, the partners will learn from each other’s complementary expertise.

Over the course of the project, the partners will collaborate closely to:

  • Implement a hierarchical simulator of ageing effects in nanoelectronics technologies
  • Implement a functional in-field test generator for safety-critical applications
  • Verify a satellite on-board computer cyber physical system

TUTORIAL kicks-off on 1 January 2016 and will run for three years.

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