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MESHOPTO

Retinal Mesh Optoelectronics

Photovoltaic neural interfaces based on quantum dots and nanowires to restore vision

Serge Picaud
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Features

Project duration

60 months

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Project scale

European project

Allocated budget

2 000 000,00 €

projet Meshopto

Description

Retinal photoreceptors are tiny energy conversion systems, converting light into an electrochemical message interpreted by the brain. Photoreceptor degeneration leads to blindness in millions of people. Current implants harness photovoltaics that work in a comparable way. However, because the photodiodes they are based on fall short in terms of their technical performance, they cannot restore vision adequately. The ERC-funded MESHOPTO project will develop high-tech and efficient cellular-sized photovoltaic neural interfaces based on quantum dots and nanowires able to efficiently stimulate neurons. These will be integrated into tissue-like retinal implants – retinal mesh optoelectronics – for artificial vision. The project combines nanomaterial synthesis, device microfabrication and characterisation, primary neuron studies and in vivo experimental models of photoreceptor degeneration.

Programme

Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe is the European Union's framework program for research and innovation for the period 2021-2027. Horizon Europe takes over from Horizon 2020, which ends at the end of 2020.

ERC Consolidator Grant

The ERC Consolidator Grants are designed to support excellent Principal Investigators at the career stage at which they may still be consolidating their own independent research team or programme. Principal Investigators must demonstrate the ground-breaking nature, ambition and feasibility of their scientific proposal.

Project team

Serge Picaud
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Antoine Chaffiol
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Guillaume Labernède
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Partners

Sorbonne Université Inserm Koc üniversitesi