ECCell was an EU sponsored project in FP7 (the 7th framework program), funded in the ICT Future Emerging Technologies by the FET-Open program. (2008-2011).
The aim of the project was to establish a novel basis for future embedded information technology by constructing the first electronically programmable chemical cell. This has laid the foundation for immersed micro- and nanoscale molecular information processing with a paradigm shift to digitally programmable chemical systems.
The project was also a core project in the chem-bio-IT coordination action COBRA.

Electronic chemical interface: (i) microscope image (ii) local chemical fluorescence (iii) electronic activation (red) in thinned fractal electrode array.
Group photo : visiting Jerusalem's old city and the HUJI labs.