Uwe Vogel, the project coordinator notes that "This Award has definitely been achieved by all participants (far beyond the authors of this paper)". The JRI contribution to the project is developing models for for the OLED materials and is led by Prof Underwood, supported by Gerard Cummins. The Award was received during the IMID banquet on Oct 14. Science and Technology for its paper and presentation "HYPOLED - VGA OLED microdisplay for HMD and micro-projection" at the 9th International Meeting on Information Displays (IMID'09) in Korea. HYPOLED, an EC funded project in which IIS is a partner, has received the Excellent Award by the Korean Ministry of Education, More details on the call is available from here. The IIS was a major partner in the building of the SCUBA-2 with the SMC involved in the detector fabrication and the UKATC designing and integrating the system as well as project managing the project. It is a chance to demonstrate the potential of the science we can expect to produce with a complete and mature system.
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SCUBA-2 Shared Risks Observing has been offered as an opportunity for the JCMT community to obtain early science with SCUBA-2 ahead of its full commissioning.
Its development is a collaboration between IIS partners (the UK ATC and the Scottish Microelectronics Centre at the University of Edinburgh), the USA National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the Astronomy Instrumentation Group at the University of Wales at Cardiff,, a consortium of Canadian Universities and the Joint Astronomy Centre (JAC). Incorporating state-of-the-art technology will allow the realisation of the first large-format "CCD-like" camera for submillimetre astronomy. SCUBA 2 represents a major innovation from current submillimetre instruments. Shared-Risks Observing Offered On SCUBA-2 This prestigious prize was given at Sopwell House on November 19th 2009. The Directors of SELEX Galileo have awarded a Bronze Innovation Award to IIS's Jason Hong. SELEX Innovation Award to Dr Jason Hong of IIS With Tsinghua University, China, led by Dr. With Harbin Institute of Technology, China, led by Dr. The IIS has been awarded two British Council Collaboration Projects in their Scottish-China Higher Education Programmeġ. Two Collaboration Projects in Scottish-China Higher Education Programme More details about Smart Microsystem Project can be found from this website: The resulting microsystems will address a myriad of application areas, including chemical, biological, optical, mechanical, electromagnetic and fluidic technologies. This IIS Smart Microsystems cluster provides great flexibility in both substrate size (from 200mm wafers down to millimetre scale chips) and substrate material (such as Si, SiC, glass, sapphire and flexible polymers). This will involve adapting Micro and Nano Technology(MNT) to integrate electronic ICs with additional components, materials and technologies on single substrates, thereby providing increased device functionality.
This IeMRC Flagship research project will focus on the creation of innovative electronic based systems through integration of microelectronics with novel material and manufacturing technologies. The formation of this Smart Microsystems cluster is based upon integrating novel materials and processes and provides the UK with the opportunity to create the critical mass to form an agile globally competitive manufacturing capacity to support innovation. IeMRC Smart Microsystems Flagship Research ConsortiumĮPSRC recently awarded the IIS £1.5M to undertake R&D with 14 industrial partners to develop smart microsystems.