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EPSRC-funded Programme Grant “Silicon Photonics for Future Systems (SPFS)” includes an “innovation fund” to enable the inclusion of additional partners to bring additional value to the programme. Initial engagement will be via short research projects that support the objectives of the programme. Therefore, we are inviting proposals from UK-based academic researchers for projects valued up to £100k which, directly or indirectly, contribute to the areas of

Wafer-scale testing of photonic components

Multi-layer 3D photonic platform

Novel Silicon Photonics modulator architectures and coding formats for high capacity transmission

Advanced packaging solutions in Silicon Photonics

Integrated optical sources

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The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, in collaboration with the University of Southampton, invites proposals for its silicon photonics for future systems programme innovation fund. This enables researchers to directly or indirectly contribute to the following areas of interest:

•water-scale testing of photonic components;

•multilayer 3D photonic platform;

•novel silicon photonics modulator architectures and coding formats for high capacity transmission;

•advanced packaging solutions in silicon photonics;

•integrated optical sources.

UK-based academic research groups or individuals may apply.

The total budget is worth up to £100,000 and may be awarded to a single proposal or distributed among several proposals. Grants are funded at 80 per cent full economic cost and cover any directly incurred costs, such as research staff time, consumables and travel to project partners.

 

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