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Financement de l’UE (3 947 453 €) : Recherche de troisième cycle sur les nanostructures métamorphiques diluées et les métamatériaux en photonique des semi-conducteurs Hor01/01/2015 Programme de recherche et d'innovation de l'UE « Horizon »
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Recherche de troisième cycle sur les nanostructures métamorphiques diluées et les métamatériaux en photonique des semi-conducteurs
Photonics, nanotechnology, advanced materials, and advanced manufacturing technologies have been identified as key enabling technologies (KETs) for the EU. Today the photonics global market alone is around €300 billion and Europe has established a strong position with a total share of 20%, directly employing about 290,000 people. However, the shortage of sufficient skilled labour and entrepreneurs capable of handling the highly multi-disciplinary nature of KETs remains a major problem in the EU. Tailoring of semiconductors at the nanoscale is an important enabling technology for a wide range of photonics and electronics applications in diverse areas. In the training network proposed here, a cohort of 15 early stage researchers will be trained in the full range of skills required for a career in photonics, including materials growth, device fabrication, characterisation, design, theory, and commercialisation. A carefully-chosen, well-balanced consortium of 8 academic partners, 2 full industry partners and 7 associated partners are well placed to provide the training in these skills, with European and worldwide reputations as leaders in each field. These skills will be developed within four burgeoning research areas; Semiconductor Metamaterials & Plasmonics, Dilute Nitride semiconductor nanostructures, Hydrogenated Semiconductors and Metamorphic structures. The outcomes of this enabling fundamental research are well focused to deliver advances in sources for secure communications, sensitive detectors for security applications, more efficient solar cells for energy generation, LEDs and sensors for environmental gas and bio-sensing. Each researcher will experience both academic and commercial environments thanks to the strong industrial involvement, resulting in multi-skilled, industry-focused graduates. PROMIS therefore directly addresses the need for additional skilled photonics professionals, as identified by the European Technology Platform, Photonics21.
| Gas Sensing Solutions Ltd. | ? |
| III-V LAB | 262 876 € |
| PHILIPPS UNIVERSITAET MARBURG | 249 216 € |
| Soluciones Tecnologicas Solteknia SL | 99 838 € |
| The University of Nottingham | 273 288 € |
| The University of Sheffield | 546 576 € |
| Universidad Autonoma de Madrid | 18 934,74 € |
| Universidad de Cadiz | 247 873 € |
| Universita Degli Studi Di Roma LA Sapienza | 516 123 € |
| Universite de Montpellier | 525 751 € |
| University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork | 531 349 € |
| University of Lancaster | 675 628 € |
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/641899
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