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Hello! I’m Dynamo, I’m a clicker remote with a laser pointer that represents the academic and the tecnological dimensions of the project. I’ll be guiding you through the website and introducing our amazing Horizon Europe funded project: Dynamo: Dynamic Spatio-Temporal Modulation of Light by Phononic Architectures 

The project was framed within the call HORIZON-EIC-2021-PATHFINDEROPEN and is coordinated by Universitat Jaume I, Spain. It kicked off  on March 1, 2022 and it will end on February 28, 2026. 

Dynamo deals with the fundamentals of physical acoustics to develop complex imaging applications and englobes the theoretical design, scalable fabrication and photoacoustic characterization of micro-structures surfaces for their final implementation as SLMs for imaging technology. This complex pathway requires a multidisciplinary consortium made of theoreticians and experimentalists from the domains of acoustics and photonics.

The final objective of the project is to establish a disruptive technology where the spatial modulation of optical beams reach both the spatial and temporal limits, what constitutes a true breakthrough in current technologies where only the spatial limit has been reached.

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Celebrating #LightDay2024 with a glimpse into our @CNRS lab in Paris! 🌟

🌈This dichroic prism beautifully showcases how light reflections create changing colors.

Happy International Day of Light!

Can you imagine seeing 👀your favorite song, or watching a laser dance to the beat of #TaylorSwift?

Today we've made it possible at @UJIuniversitat's @ESTCE_UJI! Celebrating #LightDay2024, kids experienced first-hand how sound waves can make light dance 🎶💡 @DIL_SPAIN

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🇪🇺 May 9th, as we commemorate the #Schuman Declaration, we celebrate the #EU's commitment to research and innovation.

As we'd say among my photonics pals: lighting the path towards a brighter future 💡💫

#EuropeDay

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    Daniel Torrent Martí
    dynamo@dynamo-project.eu