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Academic Partners

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 NéelExperimental 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)

Submitted on January 12, 2026

Updated on January 15, 2026