首页|How Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks Can Support European Refractory Ecosystem in Context of The European Green Deal

How Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks Can Support European Refractory Ecosystem in Context of The European Green Deal

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The movement of the Iron & Steelmaking(I&S)industry towards Net-Zero emissions and digitalized processes through disruptive,breakthrough technologies will be achieved through the use of Hydrogen.The biggest challenge for the refractory industry is to continue to meet the performance expectations while,at the same time,moving to a more sustainable production direction.The complexity and urgency of these technological changes,highlighted by the European Green Deal,requires ambitious,international,interdisciplinary and intersectoral projects,bringing together institutes from across the global value chain,to carry out cutting edge research.The European Union,through its flagship doctoral training program,MSCA,has,and continues to support research and development as well as the promotion of the refractory industry in Europe.An introduction to two MSCA projects and some of the results achieved are highlighted within this article.

FIRE networkHorizon 2020Horizon EuropeMarie Sklodowska-Curie ActionsDoctoral networksEuropean Green Deal

Marc HUGER、Glyn DERRICK、Mossaab MOUIYA、Andrea SALERNO、Kwasi Addo BOATENG、Hrikeshava RANGANATHAN、Amit Kumar GOPE

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Institute of Research for Ceramics(IRCER-UMR CNRS 7315),University of Limoges,Limoges 87000,France

ATHOR project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program underCESAREF project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation program under

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2024

中国耐火材料(英文版)
洛阳耐火材料研究院

中国耐火材料(英文版)

影响因子:0.026
ISSN:1004-4493
年,卷(期):2024.33(2)