Projects
H2020: PhotonHub Europe: One-Stop-Shop Open Access to Photonics Innovation Support for a Digital Europe (OZR EU BONUS) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
technologies, facilities, expertise and experience of 53 partners from all over Europe, including the coordinators of EU pilot
lines and local photonics hubs representing 18 regions, as a one-stop-shop solution offering a comprehensive range of
supports to industry for the accelerated uptake and deployment of ...
IOF GEAR project: “Cross-KET Photonics”: B-PHOT’s third industrial innovation and valorisation wave. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
IOF Accelerator: Cross-KET Photonics: B-PHOT's third industrial innovation and valorisation wave Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Advanced simulation methods and innovative non-linear concepts in nanophotonic devices based on photonic crystals. Ghent University
Flemish photonics strategy: rrf opportunities in European cooperation and collaboration with Netherlands and Ireland Vrije Universiteit Brussel
plan "Flemish Resilience", the VUB photonics team B-PHOT team is asking for support to fulfil its coordinating role in PhotonHub Europe, the pan-European Digital Innovation Hub for Photonics, by anchoring the PhotonHubEurope front office in Flanders, specifically in the in ...
Open-Innovation Photonics pilot for NWE (OZR EU Bonus) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Open-access facilities are of a laboratory nature (TRL4) and inadequate for manufacturing PICs with cost-efficiency, speed and reliable quality (TRL7). The equipment for PIC manufacturing is of an innovative, specialised nature that cannot be ...
“PHUTURE 2030”: B-PHOT’s roadmap for cutting-edge photonics research and disruptive technology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
WOACphotonics: We empOwer All Customers with Photonics Ghent University
Programmable photonic chips can accelerate the development and adoption of photonics, and enable innovation. They can also perform a variety of optical functions by simply reprogramming them. In this project, we want to implement an operational demonstrator and start the early business development towards a spin-off company that sells programmable photonics products and services based on a core Silicon Photonic chip. Also, the potential ...
Superresolution stimulated Raman scattering imaging enabled by silicon photonics Ghent University
The current project aims at developping new microscopy tools to enable label-free Raman imaging with unprecedented resolution. It is based on innovative integrated silicon photonic structures, development of stimulated Raman scattering approaches, their integration with conventional optical microscopes, and application in cell biology. There the main targeted application is the localization of DNA and biologically relevant molecules inside ...