Marie Curie Action

OMT

Full Name: 
Optomechanical Technologies
Coordinator: 
EPFL / Prof. Tobias J. Kippenberg
Website: 
Running time: 
2016-10-01 - 2020-09-30

A H2020 Marie Curie Skłodowska - European Training Network (ETN) coordinated by EPFL

OMT is a Marie Curie collaborative research and training network focused on exploring new applications of Optomechanical Technologies (OMT), which brings together 14 EU partners, including IBM and Bosch. OMT kicked off on 1st October 2016, offering 15 PhD students (early-stage researchers) the opportunity to join leading research groups and participate in competitive experiments.

4PHOTON

Full Name: 
Novel Quantum Emitters monolithically grown on Si, Ge and III-V substrates
Coordinator: 
Stefano Sanguinetti
Running time: 
2017-01-01 - 2020-12-31
We propose to forge a partnership between the leading European groups working on the next generation of solid state quantum emitters based on novel growth methods such as Droplet Epitaxy. Future, practical Nano-photonics and Quantum Circuits applications demand semiconductor quantum dots that can be grown on substrates with different lattice parameters (Si, Ge, GaAs), different substrate orientations (such as (001) and (111)) and tuneable optical, electrical and spin properties.

Q-NET

Full Name: 
Quantum Nano-Electronics Training
Coordinator: 
Hervé Courtois, Institut Néel and LPMMC
Running time: 
2011-04-01 - 2015-03-31

The “Quantum Nano-Electronics Training” project, with acronym Q-NET, is a European network of experts providing state-of-the-art training for young researchers in the general field of experimental, applied and theoretical Quantum Nano-Electronics.

cQOM

Full Name: 
Cavity Quantum Optomechanics
Coordinator: 
Prof. Tobias Kippenberg
Running time: 
2012-06-01 - 2016-05-31

Our project is part of the European Marie Curie actions ITN (Initial Training Network) and aims at offering early-stage researchers the opportunity to improve their research skills, join established research teams and enhance their career prospects. The network is composed of 10 partners and will support 17 PhD students together with 10 Post Doctoral researchers in the next 4 years.

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