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1) Research Area – “Optics and Photonics”
This call supports colloborative projects in the field of optics/photonics enabling international academic-industrial partnered research development through 4-member Japanese and German industry and academic research teams.
"Nanoelectronics" (concluded in 2014)
This program promotes joint research projects in the area of "nanoelectronics" including semiconductor nano-electronics, nanospintronics, molecular approaches for nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and so on.
2) Funding Agency of German Side
Optics and Photonics
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (Federal Ministry of Education and Research)(BMBF)
Nanoelectronics (concluded in 2014)
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) (DFG)
3)Related Workshops, etc
Month/Year | Place | Description |
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November 2011 | Sendai | Japan-Germany Progress Seminar "Spin and Quantum Information" |
4) Finished Projects
Nanoelectronics
Title |
Research Leader in Japan
Research Leader in Germany
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Period |
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Quantum computing in isotopically engineered diamond |
Junichi Isoya, Professor, Information and Media Studies, Graduate School of Library, University of Tsukuba
Jelezko Fedor, Department of Physics and Mathematics, Universitat Stuttgart
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FY2009 〜 FY2012 |
ASPIMATT: Advanced spintronic materials and transport phenomena |
Yasuo Ando, Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
Claudia Felser, Professor, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University Mainz
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FY2010 〜 FY2014 |
Topological Electronics |
Seigo Tarucha, Professor, Applied Physics, The Universty of Tokyo
Laurens W.Molenkamp, Professor, Physik EP3, Universitat Wurzburg, Experimentelle
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FY2009 〜 FY2014 |