MULTIPLY was an international Mobility and Training in Photonics Programme for Experienced Researchers, coordinated by the Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies, Aston University, United Kingdom, one of the largest photonics research centres in the UK with a world-class portfolio of research and research funding.
During its lifetime (2016-2022) MULTIPLY provided high-level interdisciplinary training for 49 outstanding international researchers commencing their professional development in the area of photonics science, technology and applications. Applicants from all over the world participated in this Programme, freely choosing their research topics and destinations from a group of MULTIPLY Partners.
Prominent scientific standing of the Programme was guaranteed by full backing of a consortium of 60 internationally leading academic partners of worldwide renown. The Partners maximised MULTIPLY Fellows’ career development opportunities and assisted them in becoming future academic and industrial leaders by offering them cutting edge facilities, excellence in post-doctoral training and mentoring, fast-paced innovation activities and established industrial links, as well as a vibrant, international, and interdisciplinary environments.
Enormous experience coming from decades of successful fundamental research and industrial applications at Partners domiciled in 23 countries form the foundation of the MULTIPLY Programme: non-linear and quantum photonics, integrated and ultra-fast optics and optical engineering, laser science and applications, industrial laser manufacturing, high-speed optical communications, sensing, imaging, optoelectronics, medical applications of photonics, nano-photonics, bio-photonics, and many other areas.
The projects were required to be interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral and international, with obligatory requirements for placements with academic and industrial organisations. In this context, during the second reporting period, the individual implemented projects by the 49 Fellows have resulted in 106 secondments, involving 52 industry partners, resulting in the international mobility of the Fellow cohort across 16 countries. The Fellows receive further tailored career development support at their respective host organisations, helping them develop their broader research knowledge and complementary skills.