EUROPEAN RESEARCH COUNCIL
About EUR325 million (£292 million) has been awarded by the ERC to the winners of its second Starting Grant competition. The awards, which are each worth up to EUR2 million, are provided to early-career researchers over five years to aid their studies. UK-based winners in the physical sciences and engineering are listed below: the others will be published in the coming weeks.
Award winner: James Baldini
Institution: University of Durham
Past hurricane activity reconstructed using cave deposits: have humans increased storm risk?
Award winner: Sarah Louise Bridle
Institution: University College London
Capitalising on gravitational shear
Award winner: Tom Coates
Institution: Imperial College London
Gromov-Witten theory: mirror symmetry, modular forms and integrable systems
Award winner: Radek Erban
Institution: University of Oxford
Stochastic and multiscale modelling in biology
Award winner: Tim Gershon
Institution: University of Warwick
Advanced techniques to search for physics beyond the standard model with the LHCb detector at Cern
Award winner: Feliciano Giustino
Institution: University of Oxford
Ab-initio computational modelling of photovoltaic interfaces
Award winner: Oleksandr Gorodnyk
Institution: University of Bristol
Dynamics of large group actions, rigidity and diophantine geometry
Award winner: Nicole Grobert
Institution: University of Oxford
Dedicated growth of novel one-dimensional materials for emerging nanotechnological applications
Award winner: Catherine Heymans
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Fine observations of the rate of cosmic expansion: combining the powers of weak gravitational lensing and baryon acoustic oscillations as probes of dark energy
Award winner: Peter Keevash
Institution: Queen Mary, University of London
Extremal combinatorics
Award winner: Michael Karl Koehl
Institution: University of Cambridge
Exploring hybrid quantum systems of ultracold atoms and ions
Award winner: Athina Markaki
Institution: University of Cambridge
Actuation of ferromagnetic fibre networks to improve implant longevity
Award winner: Benjamin Murray
Institution: University of Leeds
Laboratory and modelling studies of ice nucleation and crystallisation in the Earth's atmosphere
Award winner: Jeremy Lloyd O'Brien
Institution: University of Bristol
Integrated quantum photonics
Award winner: Esther Olivia Rodriguez-Villegas
Institution: Imperial College London
"Chips on the go": towards truly wearable EEG systems
Award winner: Oren Alexander Scherman
Institution: University of Cambridge
Aqueous supramolecular polymers and peptide conjugates in reversible systems
Award winner: Benjamin Schlein
Institution: University of Cambridge
Mathematical aspects of quantum dynamics
Award winner: Stefan Szeider
Institution: University of Durham
The parameterised complexity of reasoning problems
Award winner: Alessandro Troisi
Institution: University of Warwick
Microscopic modelling of excitonic solar-cell interfaces
Award winner: Andrew Wilson
Institution: University of Leeds
Proteomimetic foldamers: towards future therapeutics and designer enzymes
Award winner: James Wookey
Institution: University of Bristol
An integrated geoscientific study of the thermodynamics and composition of the Earth's core-mantle interface
IN DETAIL
Award winner: Stephen Liddle
Institution: University of Nottingham
Value: EUR1 million (£900,000)
UNCLE: Uranium in non-conventional ligand environments
In a first for Nottingham, Dr Liddle has been awarded a Starting Grant to study speculative and pioneering research into molecular-depleted uranium chemistry. It is expected that this study will produce greater understanding of depleted uranium, a by-product of uranium enrichment, which could be used for safe applications such as counterweight balances in aeroplanes and radiation shielding in medical radiation therapy.
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