30 Million SEK in Project and Starting Grants from the Swedish Research Council
The Swedish Research Council has reached a decision on Natural and Engineering Sciences on the calls Research Project Grants and Starting Grants for the period 2017-2021. The projects will start during 2018.
The granted projects are:
Research Project Grants
Project title: Sub-monolayer tuning unravels mechanisms in amorphous magnetic nanocomposites
Main applicant: Gabriella Andersson, Division of Materials Physics
Grant amount: 3 600 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: From Radiation to Radicals: X-ray-Induced Dynamics of Free and Solvated Systems Containing Heavy Atoms
Main applicant: Olle Björneholm, Division of Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics
Grant amount: 3 300 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: United action or not between molecular vibrations and spin
Main applicant: Jonas Fransson, Division of Materials Theory
Grant amount: 3 000 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: Theory for ultra fast laser induced magnetization
Main applicant: Peter Oppeneer, Division of Materials Theory
Grant amount: 3 100 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: Magnetic measurements with sub-nanometer precision
Main applicant: Jan Rusz, Division of Materials Theory
Grant amount: 3 600 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: Towards a better understanding of noise in nanopores
Main applicant: Ralph Scheicher, Division of Materials Theory
Grant amount: 3 600 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: Robust gate for quantum computation
Main applicant: Erik Sjöqvist, Division of Materials Theory
Grant amount: 3 100 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Starting Grants
Project title: Beyond the vacuum stability of the Universe: Top and Higgs at the LHC
Main applicant: Rebeca Gonzalez Suarez, Divison of High Energy Physics
Grant amount: 3 600 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021
Project title: Realization of Novel Low Dimensional Skyrmion Systems
Main applicant: Yasmine Sassa, Divison of Molecular and Condensed Matter Physics
Grant amount: 3 400 000 SEK for the period 2017-2021