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THz Instrumentation & Applications (Physics Day)

Runs from Monday, December 10 to Tuesday, December 11.

This workshop will highlight recent improvements in instrumentation for generating, manipulating and detecting terahertz radiation. The meeting will also cover recent uses of THz light in scientific and industrial applications. The workshop is open to members of the university and the THz community in the UK, and is a continuation of the "Teranet" series of UK workshops. More details here.

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The European Commission Horizon 2020: Excellent Science, under the future and emerging technologies work programme, invites proposals for its H2020-FETHPC-2019 proactive – high performance computing call. This supports projects that aim to create a world-class European high performance computing ecosystem by developing leading-class technology and solutions towards exascale performance for ambitious scientific or engineering applications and services. Proposals may address the following topic:

•FETHPC-03-2019 international cooperation on high performance computing.

Proposals may take the form of research and innovation actions, which require participation by at least three legal entities; each established in a different EU member state or Horizon 2020 associated country. Legal entities established in a third country, who secure their own funding, may be included in the consortia. At least two participants from Argentina must be included.

The total indicative budget for this call is worth €500,000. Successful proposals are expected to receive up to €500,000.

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