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Rudolf Gross

Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross

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Grants:

1. Excellence Initiative: Cluster of Excellence "Nanosystems Initiative Munich"

(in collaboration with groups from TU-Munich and LMU-Munich, the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics, and the university of Augsburg)
First funding period: November 2006 to October 2012
principal investigators: R. Gross, S.T.B. Gönnenwein
Projects:
  • Research Area A: Single Electron and Spin Systems (R. Gross, S.T.B. Gönnenwein)
  • Research Area C: Quantum Information Nanosystems (R. Gross)

2. Collaborative Research Center 631 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Solid-State Quantum Information Processing: Physical Concepts and Materials Aspects
(in collaboration with groups from TU-Munich and LMU-Munich, the Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics, and the universities of Augsburg and Regensburg)
First, second and third funding period: July 2003 to June 2015
principal investigators: R. Gross, A. Marx, H. Hübl
Projects:
  • A3: Superconducting Quantum Circuits as Basic Elements for Quantum Information Processing (R. Gross, A. Marx, H. Hübl)
  • A8: Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics with Superconducting Devices (A. Marx, R. Gross)
  • S: Coordination of the Collaborative Research Center (R. Gross)

3. Marie Curie Network for Initial Training within the specific FP7 program INT-People-2010

Title: Circuit and Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics (CCQED)
(in collaboration with several European groups)
Funding period: Jnanuary 2011 to December 2014
principal investigators: F. Deppe, R. Gross, A. Marx

4. Priority Program 1538 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Spin-Caloric Transport - SpinCAT
(in collaboration with several German groups)
First funding period: July 2011 to June 2014
principal investigators: S.T.B. Gönnenwein, R. Gross
Project:
  • Spin-dependent thermo-galvanic effects: experiment

5. Priority Program 1458 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: High Tc Superconductivity in Iron Pnictides
(in collaboration with several German groups)
First funding period: April 2010 to Marchl 2013
principal investigators: R. Gross, R. Hackl
Project:
  • Raman study of electron dynamics and phase transitions in iron-pnictide compounds

6. Priority Program 1285 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Semiconductor Spin Electronics
(in collaboration with several German groups)
First and second funding period: May 2007 to April 2011
principal investigators: R. Gross, S.T.B. Gönnenwein, and M. Opel
Project:
  • Spin injection, spin transport and controllable ferromagnetism in transition metal doped ZnO

7. Individual Grant of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Doping dependent evolution of the Fermi surface and competing ordering phenomena in superconducting cuprates
Funding period: April 2010 to March 2013
principal investigators: R. Gross, M. Kartsovnik

8. Individual Grant of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Interaction between spin, lattice, and charge in non-centrosymmetric correlated metals
Funding period: October 2009 to September 2012
principal investigators: R. Hackl, C. Pfleiderer, R. Gross

9. Research Unit 538 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Doping Dependence of Phase Transitions and Ordering Phenomena in Cuprate Superconductors
(in collaboration with the univeristies of Würzburg and Cologne, the IFW Dresden, and the Max-Planck-Institute for Solid-State Research at Stuttgart)
First and second funding period: March 2004 to December 2010,
principal investigators: A. Erb, R. Gross, and R. Hackl.
Projects:
  • Single crystal growth of p- and n-doped high-temperature superconductor of cuprates (A. Erb, R. Gross)
  • Raman spectroscopy in cuprate systems with competing ordering phenomena (R. Hackl, R. Gross)

10. Priority Program 1157 of the German Research Foundation (DFG):

Title: Integrated Electroceramic Functional Structures
(in collaboration with several German groups)
First, second and third funding period: January 2004 to June 2010
principal investigators: R. Gross, S.T.B. Gönnenwein, and M. Opel
Project:
  • New functional thin film systems based on heteroepitaxial multilayer structures of transition metal oxides
More detailed information on the research program of the Walther-Meißner-Institute can be found at http://www.wmi.badw.de/research/
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