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assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:University of Bern, OFS, Aston University, UCL, CompoundTek Pte Ltd +4 partnersUniversity of Bern,OFS,Aston University,UCL,CompoundTek Pte Ltd,BT plc,Sun Yat-sen University,Technical University of Denmark,University of SouthamptonFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/Z534444/1Funder Contribution: 1,594,030 GBPOptical frequency comb is a light source that can be pictured as a comb of light, where each tooth represents a different colour (frequency) of light. Originally developed to measure optical frequencies as an ultra-precise frequency 'ruler', this new type of light source has emerged as a transformative tool for many scientific and engineering fields. They enable precise distance measurement and fast data transmission, crucial for future ultra-fast internet connectivity, wireless device positioning, and medical diagnostics. However, the existing frequency comb technologies have limitations. The predominant existing technologies are not easily adjustable, producing predetermined shapes of light pulses and spectra, limiting their applications and flexibility. Moreover, they are challenging to deploy in practical, variable environments such as on mobile and satellite terminals due to their size and sensitivity to temperature fluctuations. The first objective of this fellowship is to address these challenges by creating new types of frequency comb sources that are adjustable, stable, compact, and can work in a wide range of environments and temperatures, which has not been achieved with existing technologies. In addition to the development of these new comb sources, the fellowship will also explore and demonstrate their applications in telecommunication technologies by increasing telecommunications network data capacity and by enabling more precise clock and time synchronisation. The above objectives will be achieved by significantly developing the concepts formulated by the fellow through a synergy of expertise in photonic integrated circuits, nonlinear optics, RF electronics, signal design and control. The goal of this fellowship is to validate the proposed techniques by developing prototype hardware, with which experimental trials will be performed in real-world environments. The fellowship research outcomes could advance communications, medical imaging, and broader potential in precision manufacturing and astronomy. The development of this new light source technology and associated technologies align with the UK's strategy to lead in telecommunications and healthcare innovation. The outcomes will benefit researchers, healthcare professionals and suppliers by providing insights and advancements in photonics and communications technologies. The ultimate beneficiary will be the public, who will gain better digital infrastructure and healthcare services. The new techniques will enable faster Internet and future society-transformative applications such as connected car fleets and autonomous drone swarms. They will advance medical imaging techniques, allowing for non-invasive, non-ionising, in-vivo diagnostic imaging with deeper penetration than existing technologies. This fellowship answers the growing demand for state-of-the-art but practical frequency comb technologies, driven by the need for highly precise sensing and higher data rates in various fields like medical diagnostics and telecommunications. It aims to benefit a wide range of end users and audiences, including academic researchers in the telecom and medical sectors, component suppliers and vendors, equipment vendors and network operators, healthcare professionals and patients, as well as policymakers and government agencies. In conclusion, this fellowship aims to demonstrate a new, highly flexible, and practical optical frequency comb tool that promises advancements in telecommunications, medical imaging, and various scientific applications, positioning the UK as a leader in these cutting-edge technologies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2027Partners:CEA LETI, Leonardo (United Kingdom), MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED, Santec Europe Ltd, Michelson Diagnostics +51 partnersCEA LETI,Leonardo (United Kingdom),MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED,Santec Europe Ltd,Michelson Diagnostics,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,ADVA AG Optical Networking,QD Laser Inc,CST,CAS,Newport Wafer Fab Limited,Airbus Defence and Space,II-VI Compound Semiconductors,ADVA Optical Networking (Germany),IMEC,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Tyndall National Institute,IMEC,Santec Europe Ltd,aXenic Ltd.,Airbus (United Kingdom),UCC,III-V Lab,University of Glasgow,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Eblana Photonics (Ireland),II-VI Compound Semiconductors,Gooch and Housego (Torquay) Ltd,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),Bright Photonics BV,IQE SILICON,Compound Semiconductor Technologies (United Kingdom),Photon Design (United Kingdom),University of Glasgow,CEA-LETI,III V Lab,Microsoft Research (United Kingdom),PHOTON DESIGN LIMITED,Michelson Diagnostics,Leonardo (UK),VivoSight (United Kingdom),UCL,Airbus Defence and Space,CompoundTek Pte Ltd,Hunan University,aXenic Ltd.,Bright Photonics BV,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),Newport Wafer Fab Limited,Hunan Women'S University,Gooch and Housego (Torquay) Ltd,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,QD Laser Inc,IQE (United Kingdom),Leonardo,IQE PLCFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/T028475/1Funder Contribution: 6,123,270 GBPThe sensing, processing and transport of information is at the heart of modern life, as can be seen from the ubiquity of smart-phone usage on any street. From our interactions with the people who design, build and use the systems that make this possible, we have created a programme to make possible the first data interconnects, switches and sensors that use lasers monolithically integrated on silicon, offering the potential to transform Information and Communication Technology (ICT) by changing fundamentally the way in which data is sensed, transferred between and processed on silicon chips. The work builds on our demonstration of the first successful telecommunications wavelength lasers directly integrated on silicon substrates. The QUDOS Programme will enable the monolithic integration of all required optical functions on silicon and will have a similar transformative effect on ICT to that which the creation of silicon integrated electronic circuits had on electronics. This will come about through removing the need to assemble individual components, enabling vastly increased scale and functionality at greatly reduced cost.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2023Partners:Swansea University, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY, Oxford Instruments Plasma Tech nology, Ericsson, Chongqing United MicroElectronics Centre +87 partnersSwansea University,CARDIFF UNIVERSITY,Oxford Instruments Plasma Tech nology,Ericsson,Chongqing United MicroElectronics Centre,USYD,University of Bari Aldo Moro,University of Bristol,University of Manchester,Nanyang Technological University,Photonics Leadership Group,University of Bath,University of Strathclyde,University of Bristol,University of Exeter,Swansea University,University of Salford,IQE PLC,Xmark Media,HKU,University of Strathclyde,University of Oxford,Loughborough University,University of Bath,University of Cambridge,Ericsson (Sweden),IQE (United Kingdom),Photon Design (United Kingdom),McMaster University,Bright Photonics BV,Compugraphics International Ltd,Imperial College London,Cardiff University,Resolute Photonics (UK) Ltd,UCC,NTU,[no title available],UiT,Camgraphic Ltd,Optocap Ltd,The University of Manchester,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),CNIT,IQE SILICON,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,Royal Holloway University of London,University of Southampton,University of Exeter,Tyndall National Institute,University of Nottingham,NTU,University of St Andrews,Bangor University,Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology,EPSRC NationalEpitaxyFacility,UCL,Compugraphics (United Kingdom),CompoundTek Pte Ltd,Loughborough University,Lancaster University,University of Sheffield,UMA,University of Sheffield,Luceda Photonics,Bay Photonics Ltd,University of Sussex,Newcastle University,University of Southampton,Xmark Media,EPSRC NationalEpitaxyFacility,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,Optic2Connect Pte Ltd,Cardiff University,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),Photonics Leadership Group,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,BU,University of Sussex,Lancaster University,Bright Photonics BV,University of Cambridge,Newcastle University,Camgraphic Ltd,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),University of St Andrews,Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni,Resolute Photonics (UK) Ltd,Polytechnic University of Bari,UNIVERSITY OF EXETER,Optocap (United Kingdom),Luceda Photonics,PHOTON DESIGN LIMITEDFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/T019697/1Funder Contribution: 1,494,160 GBPSouthampton and Glasgow Universities currently contribute to a project entitled CORNERSTONE which has established a new Silicon Photonics fabrication capability, based on the Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) platform, for academic researchers in the UK. The project is due to end in December 2019, after which time the CORNERSTONE fabrication capability will be self-sustaining, with users paying for the service. Based upon demand from the UK's premier photonics researchers, this proposal seeks funding to extend the capability that is offered to UK researchers beyond the current SOI platforms, to include emerging Silicon Photonics platforms, together with capabilities facilitating integration of photonic circuits with electronics, lasers and detectors. These emerging platforms enable a multitude of new applications that have emerged over the past several years, some of which are not suitable for the SOI platform, and some of which complement the SOI platform by serving applications at other wavelengths. Southampton, and Glasgow universities will work together to bring the new platforms to a state of readiness to deliver the new functionality via a multi-project-wafer (MPW) mechanism to satisfy significantly increasing demand, and deliver them to UK academic users free of charge (to the user) for the final six months of the project, in order to establish credibility. This will encourage wider usage of world class equipment within the UK, in line with EPSRC policy. We seek funding for 3 PDRAs and 2 technicians across the 2 institutions, over a 2 year period, to facilitate access to a very significant inventory of equipment at these 2 universities, including access to UK's only deep-UV projection lithography capability. During this 2 year period, we will canvas UK demand for the capability to continue to operate as an EPSRC National Research Facility, and if so, to establish a statement of need. We currently have 50 partners/users providing in-kind support to a value of to £1,705,000 and cash to the value of £173,450.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2029Partners:McMaster University, Imperial College London, QUB, UV, Google (United States) +101 partnersMcMaster University,Imperial College London,QUB,UV,Google (United States),University of Aberdeen,National Quantum Computing Centre,Quantinuum,Heriot-Watt University,Cambridge Consultants (United Kingdom),Technical University of Bari,British Telecommunications plc,Compugraphics (United Kingdom),Aberystwyth University,Institute of High Performance Computing,Swansea University,National Physical Laboratory,Pointcloud,Bioherent,UMA,Intel Corporation (UK) Ltd,Durham University,Photronics (U K) Ltd,University of Sheffield,Zero Point Motion Ltd,Aquark Technologies,Nanyang Technological University,CompoundTek Pte Ltd,University of Twente,ČVUT,Optalysys Ltd,Wave Photonics,Resolute Photonics (UK) Ltd,University of York,Plasmore Srl,UNIVERSITY OF EXETER,TU Delft,Lumiphase AG,CMC Microsystems,University of St Andrews,University of Bristol,Luceda Photonics,Loughborough University,PhotonIP,Lancaster University,Light Trace Photonics Ltd,Cadence Design Systems Ltd,Tyndall National Institute,Europractice,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,Leonardo,PICadvanced,University of Southampton,TOSHIBA EUROPE LIMITED,Royal Holloway University of London,Trellisense,Seagate (United Kingdom),PsiQuantum Ltd,Qinetiq (United Kingdom),UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Synopsys (Northern Europe Ltd.),Silicon Catalyst UK Ltd,Siloton Ltd,Aston University,Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni,Scottish Enterprise,G&H Photonics,Octopus Ventures,Polytechnic University of Milan,Technology Scotland,Akhetonics,ePIXfab,University of Salford,iPronics Programmable Photonics,IQE PLC,Solent LEP,Renishaw plc (UK),Duality Quantum Photonics Ltd,Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich,University of Birmingham,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),University of Strathclyde,Nanoscribe GmbH,Elforlight (United Kingdom),Microsoft,Xanadu,CARDIFF UNIVERSITY,Tech Tour Europe,Camgraphic Ltd,SENKO Advanced Components,The University of Manchester,University of Nottingham,Stanford University,Digital Catapult,Newcastle University,Bay Photonics Ltd,CNRS,Photonics Leadership Group,Lightelligence,IBM Research GmBh,University of Huddersfield,InSpek,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),Alter Technology UK Ltd,University of Pavia,Sivers Photonics LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/Z531066/1Funder Contribution: 11,782,400 GBPHowever, access to silicon prototyping facilities remains a challenge in the UK due to the high cost of both equipment and the cleanroom facilities that are required to house the equipment. Furthermore, there is often a disconnect in communication between industry and academia, resulting in some industrial challenges remaining unsolved, and support, training, and networking opportunities for academics to engage with commercialisation activities isn't widespread. The C-PIC host institutions comprising University of Southampton, University of Glasgow and the Science and Technologies Facilities Council (STFC), together with 105 partners at proposal stage, will overcome these challenges by uniting leading UK entrepreneurs and researchers, together with a network of support to streamline the route to commercialisation, translating a wide range of technologies from research labs into industry, underpinned by the C-PIC silicon photonics prototyping foundry. Applications will cover data centre communications; sensing for healthcare, the environment & defence; quantum technologies; artificial intelligence; LiDAR; and more. We will deliver our vision by fulfilling these objectives: Translate a wide range of silicon photonics technologies from research labs into industry, supporting the creation of new companies & jobs, and subsequently social & economic impact. Interconnect the UK silicon photonics ecosystem, acting as the front door to UK expertise, including by launching an online Knowledge Hub. Fund a broad range of Innovation projects supporting industrial-academic collaborations aimed at solving real world industry problems, with the overarching goal of demonstrating high potential solutions in a variety of application areas. Embed equality, diversity, and inclusion best practice into everything we do. Deliver the world's only open source, fully flexible silicon photonics prototyping foundry based on industry-like technology, facilitating straightforward scale-up to commercial viability. Support entrepreneurs in their journey to commercialisation by facilitating networks with venture capitalists, mentors, training, and recruitment. Represent the interests of the community at large with policy makers and the public, becoming an internationally renowned Centre able to secure overseas investment and international partners. Act as a convening body for the field in the UK, becoming a hub of skills, knowledge, and networking opportunities, with regular events aimed at ensuring possibilities for advancing the field and delivering impact are fully exploited. Increase the number of skilled staff working in impact generating roles in the field of silicon photonics via a range of training events and company growth, whilst routinely seeking additional funding to expand training offerings.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:University of Strathclyde, University of York, EPIC (Electronics & Photonics Innov Ctr), Loughborough University, Lancaster University +116 partnersUniversity of Strathclyde,University of York,EPIC (Electronics & Photonics Innov Ctr),Loughborough University,Lancaster University,Photronics (U K) Ltd,Centre for Process Innovation,QUB,Luceda Photonics,Bangor University,Duality Quantum Photonics Ltd,OnPoint Digital Solutions,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),Fudan University,University of Bari Aldo Moro,Nanyang Technological University,Lancaster University,Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),Photonics Leadership Group,University of Oxford,University of Bristol,Royal Holloway University of London,University of Bath,Cardiff University,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),UCL,Compugraphics (United Kingdom),University of St Andrews,Beamlet LLC,University of Sussex,UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES,Photronics (U K) Ltd,CompoundTek Pte Ltd,CPI,Sivers Photonics Ltd,University of Cambridge,CUHK,NTU,Polytechnic University of Bari,University of Southampton,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,University of Huddersfield,City, University of London,Tyndall National Institute,Imperial College London,IQE PLC,Fudan University,Camgraphic Ltd,University of Cambridge,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),University of Huddersfield,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,BU,Beamlet LLC,USYD,Newcastle University,University of Southampton,University of South Wales,University of Manchester,[no title available],University of Bristol,Hokkaido University,Sivers Photonics Ltd,Quantum Dice,IQE (United Kingdom),Compugraphics International Ltd,Huawei Technologies,Newcastle University,Pointcloud,Compound Semiconductor App. Catapult,Durham University,Luceda Photonics,Huawei Technologies (Germany),University of Sussex,University of St Andrews,Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni,Zero Point Motion Ltd,Photonics Leadership Group,Loughborough University,University of Bath,University of York,Anchored In Ltd,IQE SILICON,Airbus (United Kingdom),Duality Quantum Photonics Ltd,EUROPRACTICE (International),Zero Point Motion,Pointcloud,CARDIFF UNIVERSITY,OnPoint Digital Solutions,Heriot-Watt University,University of Sheffield,EADS Airbus,Airbus Group Limited (UK),University of South Wales,EUROPRACTICE (International),Durham University,University of Birmingham,Quantum Dice,University of Birmingham,ČVUT,Bay Photonics Ltd,Heriot-Watt University,Skolkovo Inst of Sci and Tech (Skoltech),Camgraphic Ltd,UCC,Rockley Photonics Limited (UK),Alter Technology TUV Nord,Wave Photonics,Resolute Photonics (UK) Ltd,CNIT,EPIC (Electronics & Photonics Innov Ctr),University of Salford,Cardiff University,Resolute Photonics (UK) Ltd,University of Sheffield,University of Strathclyde,Wave Photonics,UMA,The University of Manchester,Anchored In LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/W035995/1Funder Contribution: 1,538,490 GBPSilicon photonics is the manipulation of light (photons) in silicon-based substrates, analogous to electronics, which is the manipulation of electrons. The development cycle of a silicon photonics device consists of three stages: design, fabrication, and characterisation. Whilst design and characterisation can readily be done by research groups around the country, the fabrication of silicon photonics devices, circuits and systems requires large scale investments and capital equipment such as cleanrooms, lithography, etching equipment etc. Based at the Universities of Southampton and Glasgow, CORNERSTONE 2.5 will provide world-leading fabrication capability to silicon photonics researchers and the wider science community. Whilst silicon photonics is the focus of CORNERSTONE 2.5, it will also support other technologies that utilise similar fabrication processes, such as MEMS or microfluidics, and the integration of light sources with silicon photonics integrated circuits, as well as supporting any research area that requires high-resolution lithography. The new specialised capabilities available to researchers to support emerging applications in silicon photonics are: 1) quantum photonics based on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers; 2) programmable photonics; 3) all-silicon photodetection; 4) high efficiency grating couplers for low energy, power sensitive systems; 5) enhanced sensing platforms; and 6) light source integration to the silicon nitride platform. Access will be facilitated via a multi-project-wafer (MPW) mechanism whereby multiple users' designs will be fabricated in parallel on the same wafer. This is enabled by the 8" wafer-scale processing capability centred around a deep-UV projection lithography scanner installed at the University of Southampton. The value of CORNERSTONE 2.5 to researchers who wish to use it is enhanced by a network of supporting companies, each providing significant expertise and added value to users. Supporting companies include process-design-kit (PDK) software specialists (Luceda Photonics), reticle suppliers (Compugraphics, Photronics), packaging facilities (Tyndall National Institute, Bay Photonics, Alter Technologies), a mass production silicon photonics foundry (CompoundTek), an epitaxy partner for germanium-on-silicon growth (IQE), fabrication processing support (Oxford Instruments), an MPW broker (EUROPRACTICE), a III-V die supplier (Sivers Semiconductors) and promotion and outreach partners (Photonics Leadership Group, EPIC, CSA Catapult, CPI, Anchored In). Access to the new capabilities will be free-of-charge to UK academics in months 13-18 of the project, and 75% subsidised by the grant in months 19-24. During the 2-year project, we will also canvas UK demand for the capability to continue to operate as an EPSRC National Research Facility, and if so, to establish a Statement of Need.
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