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QuanG and QuanG2 fellows are hosted in Grenoble-based partner laboratories. These labs provide high-quality scientific supervision, access to state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical platforms, and a stimulating interdisciplinary research environment.
The main host laboratories include:
- Institut Fourier – Mathematics laboratory
Focuses on mathematical physics, algebra and geometry, combinatorics, and didactics. - Institut Néel – Experimental physics for quantum technologies
Conducts advanced research on quantum materials, nanophysics, quantum devices, and photonics - INRIA (QInfo Team) – Algorithms and mathematical methods for quantum information
Specializes in the development of mathematical and algorithmic tools to optimize the use of quantum resources and information processing. - LIG (Grenoble Informatics Laboratory) – Fundamental computer science research
Covers a wide range of topics, including software engineering, quantum programming, human-computer interaction, and computational complexity, offering a valuable computer science perspective on quantum systems. - LNCMI (National Laboratory for Intense Magnetic Fields) – Extreme physics under continuous high magnetic fields
A unique facility specializing in continuous high magnetic fields, enabling experimental studies of quantum phenomena under extreme conditions. - LPMMC (Laboratory of Physics and Modeling of Condensed Matter) – Theoretical physics and quantum modeling
Works on theoretical condensed matter physics and quantum systems, providing key insights into emergent quantum behaviors and their applications. - PHELIQS (Photonics, Electronics and Quantum Engineering Laboratory) – Quantum devices and fundamental research
Conducts research in nanoelectronics and nanophotonics, with a focus on both the fundamental principles and technological applications of quantum phenomena. - SPINTEC (Spin in electronic research) – From quantum spin physics to technology transfer
One of Europe’s leading spintronics laboratories, bridging basic research and industrial applications, from quantum magnetic memory to logic devices.
Other partner laboratories include :
- CRJ (Legal Research Centre)
- CSUG (Grenoble University Space Centre)
- CROMA (The Centre for Radiofrequencies, Optics and Micro-nanoelectronics in the Alps)
- DSBT (Low Temperatures Systems Department)
- GIPSA-Lab (Grenoble Images Speech Automatic Signal Laboratory)
- INNOVACS (Federation for Research, Innovation, Knowledge and Society)
- IPHiG (Grenoble Institute of Philosophy)
- LETI (Electronics and Information Technology Laboratory)
- LIST (Intelligent Digital Systems Laboratory)
- MEM (Materials modelling and exploration laboratory)
- TIMA (Techniques of Informatics and Microelectronics for integrated systems Architecture)
- VERIMAG (Leading Research Center in Embedded Systems)
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