ERC Consolidator Grants 2022
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ERC Consolidator Grants 2022

Sorbonne University congratulates its scientists receiving "ERC Consolidator" grants. The European Research Council (ERC) has published the list of winners of the Consolidator grants, which each year support many projects of mid-career scientists. 

Among them, Sorbonne University has sixnew recipients this year:

  • Quentin Glorieux

The Kastler Brossel Laboratory (LKB, managed by Sorbonne University/CNRS/ENS)
Project - MISTiQ-Light : Mott Insulator Transition in a Quantum Fluid of Light

  • Elodie Laine

Laboratory of Computational and Quantitative Biology (LCQB, managed by Sorbonne University/CNRS)
Project - PROMISE : Proteome diversification in evolution

  • Emmanuel Lhuillier

The Paris Institute of Nanosciences (INSP, managed by Sorbonne University/CNRS)
Project - AQDtive: Toward active nanophotonic using colloidal quantum dots

  • Violaine Llaurens

Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (SYEB, managed by Sorbonne University/MNHN)
Project - OUTOFTHEBLUE: Evolutionary feedback between traits and species diversification: convergence and divergence in sympatric butterflies of the Amazonian rainforest

  • Jean-Léon Maître

Génétique et Biologie du Développement (in French) (managed by The Curie Institute/CNRS/Inserm/and Sorbonne University)
Project - EpiPhys : Physics of the first mammalian epithelium

  • Delphine Oudiette

The Brain Institute (ICM (managed by Sorbonne University/CNRS/Inserm/AP-HP)
Project - CREADOZE : Har

The ERC Consolidator Grant, a European grant of excellence

The ERC Consolidator Grant aims to fund exploratory research projects on an innovative theme for a period of 5 years with a budget of approximately 2 million euros.
Aimed at researchers with 7 to 12 years of experience after their PhD, this grant supports scientists with a promising career path who wish to build or consolidate their research team.
With a very high level of competitiveness, the ERC Consolidator Grant rewards projects of excellence on ambitious and risky research topics.