The third Network Meeting will be hosted by TU Delft and will be in the format of Spin-NANO +Industry. Download the Programme here.
We shall invite 5-7 experts from industry outside the network to make our results and our ESR cohort known to industrial world and have feedback from these experts on our research and development. This engagement on a personal level with wider industry will have a positive impact on the careers of the network ESRs.
Speakers from industry |
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Day 1 – Monday, 19 June 2017 |
Day 2 – Tuesday, 20 June 2017 |
Caspar Clark (Helia Photonics) |
Arlette de Waard (Leiden Cryogenics) |
Arjan Bos (Urenco) |
Khaled Karrai (attocube) |
Andy Edmonds (E6) |
Huub Janssen (JPE) |
| Gabriele Bulgarini (Single Quantum) |
This will also provide an opportunity for a meeting of the Spin-NANO Supervisory and Training Boards.
Attendance by all the ESRs is a requirement of the Grant Agreement.
Dates Day 1 - Mon, 19 June 2017
Day 2 - Tue, 20 June 2017
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