National Research Agency (ANR) projects
FIDELIO (2021 – 2025) | |||
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MOPERE is member of the FIDELIO PCRE ANR (Fiber-based In-vivo Realtime Dosimetry for Pulsed Radiotherapy) project led by Univ. Côte d’Azur and Fédération Claude Lalanne. FIDELIO aims to develop innovative real-time dosimeters that will be: (i) miniaturized; (ii) designed to measure high dose rates (at least 50 Gy s-1) and short pulses (down to 10 μs); (iii) immune to electromagnetic fields. (iv) as insensitive as possible to the linear energy transfer. Partners: Univ. Lille, Univ. Côte d’Azur, Exail, UJM | ||
APISS (2022 – 2025) | |||
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The APISS Project (Aircraft Photonic Interfaces Standardization for Sensing,) goal is to pave the way towards a standardized solution for the monitoring of future avionic platforms. Photonic sensing networks have the potential to achieving this objective at affordable cost and optimized performances. Partners: Airbus, Collins Aerospace, LAAS CNRS, Cailabs, Safran, Sentea, UJM, IRT Saint-Exupéry.
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LUMINA (2020 – 2026) | |||
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As part of CNES's national contribution to ESA's ALPHA mission, with French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, the Hubert Curien laboratory, in close collaboration with Exail and CERN, has been selected by CNES to lead the LUMINA project, aimed at deploying a fiber optic point dosimeter within the International Space Station.
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SPIRAD (2024 – 2027) | |||
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SPIRAD is a joint experiment between CNES and UJM to deploy radiation-sensitive optical fibers in space, outside the ISS, for dosimetry purposes. The two optical fibers, prepared as single-layer spiral coils were designed as part of LabH6. SPIRAD is part of Euro Material Ageing (EMA), a larger experiment developed by CNES, combining SESAME and IR-COASTER equipment. EMA was launched on November 5, 2024 from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the ISS to study the in-flight ageing of new materials and improves our knowledge of the space environment and its effects on materials.
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