Lossless Photon management – Optical design for manufacture at different length scales
Acronym
NOLOSS
Description of the granted funding
The target of this project is to prepare and train future engineers for the design challenges and opportunities provided by modern optics technology. Such challenges include lossless photon management, modelling at the system, components and feature level, and the link between design and technology. Today all optical designs are often perceived following different approaches, namely geometrical optics, physical optics and nano-photonics. Traditionally these approaches are linked to the different lengths-scale that are important to the system. Starting from the entire system that is macroscopic and uses geometrical optics, over the miniaturized unit that is based on micro-optics and needs physical optics design, down to the active nano-photonics entity that allows steering light truly at the nano-scale but which requires to be designed with rigorous methods that provide full wave solutions to the governing Maxwell’s equations. A design for manufacture of next generation optical applications necessarily requires to bridge the gap between the different length scales and to consider the design at a holistic level. At the core are optical simulation models developed and used in the academic research and the one used for optical designs in industry. Up to now, only the academic partners apply an integral approach to include micro- and nano-photonics in their simulations. Together with the industrial partners projects will be launched to promote the academic developments in optical design and simulation over different length scales towards the industry. The industry will use the know-how to consolidate their expertise, expand their businesses, and occupy new fields of activities. For each research subject, may it be nano-photonics, micro-optics or system engineering, a channel can be provided to access particular knowledge and/or stimulate collaborations.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2020
Granted funding
HEPTAGON OY
Participant
Meyer Burger Research AG (CH)
132 613 €
Participant
MEYER BURGER RESEARCH AG (CH)
132 613.38 €
Participant
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE (CH)
582 025.39 €
Coordinator
DATALOGIC IP TECH SRL (IT)
315 408.28 €
Participant
CARL ZEISS AG (DE)
443 051.52 €
Participant
JCMWAVE GMBH (DE)
256 139.16 €
Participant
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE (DE)
422 283.48 €
Participant
SUSS MICROOPTICS SA (CH)
265 226.76 €
Participant
HOLOEYE PHOTONICS AG (DE)
332 288.64 €
Participant
FRIEDRICH-SCHILLER-UNIVERSITAT JENA (DE)
242 293.8 €
Participant
ASML NETHERLANDS B.V. (NL)
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT (NL)
709 373 €
Participant
NEDERLANDSE ORGANISATIE VOOR TOEGEPAST NATUURWETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK TNO (NL)
127 687.14 €
Participant
Amount granted
3 828 391 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
European Industrial Doctorates
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (5220 Fostering new skills by means of excellent initial training of researchers (5221 )
Topic
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITN-EID) (MSCA-ITN-2015-EIDCall ID
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2015 Other information
Funding decision number
675745
Identified topics
photonics, optics, laser