High-performance optical manufacturing remains costly and waste-intensive, especially when scaling customised diffractive optics. The EIC-funded HoloMorPH project aims to introduce an end-to-end production platform for ready-to-use diffractive optical elements.
By combining new materials, meta-optics, enhanced holography and AI-driven process control, HoloMorPH will enable compact, efficient and tailor-made optical elements for next-generation applications in imaging, displays and sensing.
HoloMorPH advances sustainable holo-lithography to enable scalable ready-to-use optical elements.
The project develops a closed-loop manufacturing approach where light itself becomes the tool for producing and refining optical surfaces in real time.
Project on CORDIS
A multidisciplinary European partnership bringing together research, engineering and industrial innovation.
5 countries, 7 institutions
Project coordination, photonics research and system integration.
Design of photomorphers and digital holographic microscopy.
Meta-optics structuring and enhancement.
AI-based process optimisation and data-driven control.
Optical validation, testing and performance assessment.
Spatial light modulator technology.
Social and environmental impact assessment.
Project milestones, meetings and dissemination activities.
HoloMorPH project starts.
In-person kick-off meeting in Naples, Italy.
Core researchers and project contributors.

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INESC MN

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LUSOVU

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LUSOVU

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INESC MN
Publications, deliverables and project results.
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Project email: info@holomorph-project.eu
Coordinator: Stefano Luigi Oscurato, University of Naples Federico II
Address: Department of Physics "Ettore Pancini" - University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy