Project

MicroWave Photonic Technologies for Communications and Sensing Applications in Space

Acroniem
MWP4SPACE
Code
41T04522
Looptijd
01-10-2022 → 30-09-2026
Financiering
Europese middelen: kaderprogramma
Promotor
Onderzoeksdisciplines
  • Engineering and technology
    • Microwave and millimetre wave technology
    • Photonics, light and lighting
    • Analogue, RF and mixed signal integrated circuits
    • Microwaves, millimetre waves and THz components and circuits and systems
    • Nanophotonics
Trefwoorden
elektronische/fotonische geïntegreerde schakelingen Microwave Photonic RF MW
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Projectomschrijving

The MWP4SPACE Doctoral Network will train the next generation of specialists in Integrated Microwave Photonic (IMWP) devices and systems in the framework of satellite and space applications. They will gain skills to integrate compact photonic and radio frequency (RF) circuits, and cutting-edge knowledge of photonic integrated circuit (PIC) design, fabrication, packaging, validation, and qualification, both at the device and system level – competences for which there is a fast-growing demand in the global satellite industry, but that are rarely taught in an integrated training program. Importantly, those skills are deemed essential to achieve the scientific goals of the program, which are to develop, introduce and promote IMWP technologies for secure and reconfigurable networks of LEO- and MEO satellites for telecommunications (SATCOM) and Earth Observations.

MWP4SPACE will offer a unique education program for 15 young researchers structured in research projects and network-wide training activities and delivered by 6 European Universities, 1 non-profit academic research institution and 9 companies which are world-class references in both photonics and space technologies. DCs will be allocated to perform research on specific links across the whole satellite network, and demonstrate the potential to achieve the following state-of-the-art targets

 
 
 
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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor the authority can be held responsible for them.