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Name: |
Professor JJL Morton |
Organisation: |
UCL |
Department: |
London Centre for Nanotechnology |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Artificial Intelligence
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Catalysis & Applied Catalysis
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Chemical Biology
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Condensed Matter Physics
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Fundamentals of Computing
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Magnetism/Magnetic Phenomena
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New & Emerging Comp. Paradigms
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Optical Devices & Subsystems
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Optoelect. Devices & Circuits
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Quantum Optics & Information
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/T031425/1 | PEPR - A centre for Pulse Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy at Imperial College | (C) |
EP/T001062/1 | EPSRC Hub in Quantum Computing and Simulation | (C) |
EP/S516090/1 | Prosperity Partnership Call 2 Strategic Students-Google and UCL | (P) |
EP/T006749/1 | Spin physics in Two-Dimensional Layered Ferromagnets | (C) |
EP/S021582/1 | EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies | (C) |
EP/S005021/1 | Prosperity Partnership in Quantum Software for Modeling and Simulation | (P) |
EP/P510270/1 | Training & Skills Hub in Quantum Systems Engineering: innovation in Quantum Business - Applications, Technology and Engineering (InQuBATE) | (C) |
EP/L015242/1 | EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/N015118/1 | Quantum technology capital: QUES2T (Quantum Engineering of Solid-state Technologies) | (P) |
EP/K025945/1 | Entangling dopant nuclear spins using double quantum dots | (P) |
EP/J015067/1 | Molecular quantum devices | (C) |
EP/H025952/2 | Quantum spintronics using donors in isotopically engineered silicon | (P) |
EP/I035536/2 | Materials World Network: Spin entanglement using transient electrons in C and Si-based materials | (P) |
EP/I035536/1 | Materials World Network: Spin entanglement using transient electrons in C and Si-based materials | (P) |
EP/H001972/1 | Putting spin into carbon nanoelectronics | (C) |
EP/H025952/1 | Quantum spintronics using donors in isotopically engineered silicon | (P) |
EP/F028806/1 | NSF: Templated Ordered Endohedral Fullerenes as Building Blocks for Quantum Computing | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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