Over the years, nextnano has received acknowledgment and support from external organizations for our contributions to nanotechnology. At nextnano, we are dedicated to promoting excellence and innovation in this field. We take pride in the validation and support we have earned, as evidenced on this page. Our accomplishments reflect our commitment to nurturing future leaders in nanotechnology.
To increase the attractiveness of semiconductor-related study programmes and careers
EC DIGITAL: 4.8 Mio. EUR
nextnano: 200,090 €
Project Duration: June 2024 to May 2028
DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-SEMICONDUCTORS
To prepare a ZIM R&D project focused on advancing UVC LEDs and Lasers
nextnano: 70,000 EUR
Grant ID: 16KN121990
Program: ZIM Feasibility Study of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)
Project Duration: April 2024 to November 2024
To develop germanium-silicon Quantum-Confined-Stark-Effect electro-absorption modulators (EAM) and Avalanche Photodetectors (APD)
EC ICT: 5.0 Mio. €
nextnano: 305,000 €
Project Duration: January 2021 to June 2025
To provide high-level training to early stage researchers in the field of III-Sb semiconductor science and technology
EC MSCA-ITN-ETN: 3.8 Mio. €
nextnano: 252,788 €
Project Duration: December 2020 to November 2024
To develop Electronic Flying Qubits
EC FET Open: 3.3 Mio. €
nextnano: 290,000 €
Project Duration: January 2020 to December 2024
To develop a SiGe THz Quantum Cascade Laser
EC FET Open: 3.2 Mio. €
nextnano: 307,500 €
Project Duration: November 2017 to July 2021
The FLASH project resulted in the foundation of a new company in 2021: nextnano Lab SAS
nextnano Lab is an R&D company based in the Grenoble area, France.
Its main activity is to develop modeling and simulation tools in the field of solid-state quantum physics, in particular for semiconductor quantum devices.
nextnano Lab develops simulation tools for quantum transport based on the nonequilibrium Green’s function framework,
such as the nextnano.NEGF sofware which is commercialized by nextnano GmbH.
The most prominent application are Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs).
nextnano Lab is a simplified joint-stock company jointly owned by Dr. Thomas Grange and nextnano holding GmbH.
Thomas was working in the FLASH project on the modeling of silicon-germanium based terahertz QCLs and is now Chairman and Research & Development Director of nextnano Lab.
nextnano GmbH acknowledges 12 days of business coaching services offered by the European Innovation Council pilot as part of the FLASH project to commercialize results.
With the BSFZ seal, companies can demonstrate their innovation competence in their external representation. The seal is awarded exclusively by the Research Allowance Certification Office (BSFZ). Companies receive the seal from the BSFZ if they are allowed to claim funding through the research allowance. They are allowed to do this if the BSFZ confirms that they are conducting research and development.