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Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme

Description du projet

Formation doctorale en sciences et technologies quantiques fondamentales

La deuxième révolution quantique est porteuse de progrès technologiques tels que l’informatique quantique, la simulation quantique, la détection quantique et la communication quantique. Cette révolution exigera de posséder une expertise scientifique (allant de la physique quantique et de la matière condensée aux mathématiques en passant par l’informatique), une collaboration avec les sciences humaines ainsi qu’une expérience industrielle dans la production de matériaux et de technologies adéquats. Le projet QUANG, financé par les MSCA, soutient l’université Grenoble Alpes (UGA) dans la formation de chercheurs en sciences et technologies quantiques. Le programme préparera les chefs de file de demain du domaine, en leur permettant de diversifier leurs compétences et de remédier à des problèmes liés à la fois à la science et aux technologies quantiques fondamentales. Trente partenaires associés, universitaires et professionnels de l’industrie ainsi que 17 laboratoires accompagneront l’UGA dans la réalisation de ce projet ambitieux, qui recrutera 36 chercheurs doctorants.

Objectif

The application of quantum phenomena to the development of new technological applications is one of the challenges of this century, as it promises to revolution citizens’ lives on communication, sensing, computation, and security. Quantum technologies are a priority of European and national stakeholders, in order to secure European technological sovereignty in this highly strategic field. As renowned actor in quantum science and technology, Université Grenoble-Alpes is proposing a COFUND DP aimed at efficiently train research fellows in this emergent domain, facing short to long-term challenges, and to build their career perspectives with various track options (short to medium-term positions, in private employment market, where the need of several thousand jobs profiles in quantum topics is expected to emerge in the next eight years, and in renown research centres all across Europe). Fellows will be at the forefront of emergent quantum discoveries from fundamental science to novel technologies, in a “3i” ecosystem, with perspective to diversify their set of skills and forge new mind sets and approaches to research and innovation. QuanG will rely on the strong basis sets by previous COFUND, enabling fellows to be rapidly recruited using robust, efficient, fair and transparent recruitment and integration process, and immersed in excellent training and supervision conditions, both from research and transferable skills perspectives. Besides, QuanG will aim at including all types of minorities and will strongly encourage women applications. 30 Associated Partners, academics and industrials, and 17 laboratories are supporting UGA in pushing forward this ambitious project, that will recruit 36 PhD fellows, over 4 calls, for a duration of 5 years. UGA consortium will invest 60% of the total funding available to fellows noticeably covering research, training, communication and selection costs.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 3 628 800,00
Adresse
621 AVENUE CENTRALE
38058 Grenoble
France

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Région
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Rhône-Alpes Isère
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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