Five new FOM Programmes launched
The Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) has awarded a total of 10,2 million Euros to five new research programmes. The research groups will work in areas where Dutch physics has a superb international record and there is a clear scientific and societal interest. This varies from a new kind of quantum bit to the teamwork of different proteins in our body.
The Vrije FOM-programma's bring together the best research groups in their respective fields in the Netherlands. In each research programme the specialists from the various Dutch knowledge institutes combine their strengths. With this FOM realises what is termed 'focus and mass' in policy jargon: working on a limited number of challenging scientific subjects, with a large number of the best researchers in the Netherlands, with the research being coordinated at a national level.
The five programmes awarded funding are the winners in a heavy competition that started last spring with twelve proposals submitted for the Vrije FOM-programma's. On the basis of verbal presentations, recommendations from committees and a critical evaluation by international experts concerning the scientific quality of the applications, the FOM Executive Board has awarded the highest-scoring applications.
Further information about the five new programmes
- The search for quantum space-time
Programme leader: prof.dr. Renate Loll (RU) - From Rydberg atom to quantum bit
Programme leader: dr.Robert Spreeuw (UvA) - Conducting interfaces in insulating oxides
Programme leader: prof.dr.ir. Hans Hilgenkamp (UT) - A closer look at how proteins cooperate
Programme leader: prof.dr. Pieter Rein ten Wolde (AMOLF) - Semiconductors with a honeycomb geometry
Programme leader: prof.dr. Daniel Vanmaekelbergh (UU)