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Structured functional glasses for lasing, sensing and health applications
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions | Doctoral Networks, project 101169415

Would you like to:
- work with an international consortium?
- complete your PhD in two European research institutions and receive diplomas from both?
- have real-world applications through industry?

We hire 11 Doctoral candidates!

2025 - March

Bridging Academia and Industry for Next-Generation Glass Technologies

Over the past four decades, glass, glass-ceramics and composites have contributed to the most advanced socio-economic breakthroughs as high-tech materials. To compete with emerging economies such as China and India, the European glass sector must strive for product leadership by investing more in research and innovation to develop new materials and train specialists for a competitive but promising market.

Contributing to this challenge is the main objective of the ‘Structured functional glasses for lasing, sensing and health applications’ (FunctiGlass) project, dedicated to advanced high-tech materials for three sectors: light sources, sensors and biological applications.

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FunctiGlass, coordinated by CNRS, is a unique interdisciplinary research and training programme with a double degree as part of Horizon Europe’s Doctoral Networks (Marie-Skłodowska Curie Actions, project 101169415). It will train 11 doctoral candidates who will take part in a joint research training programme based on very close cooperation between academia and industry. It will ensure that the trainees are exposed to 11 academic environments (universities and research institutes) and 9 non-academic environments (industry and SMEs) representing 9 different countries. Each PhD candidate will be supervised by two academic tutors from different countries (spending her/his time between both units) and one mentor (industrial partner) to ensure cross-sector knowledge sharing and the acquisition of transferable skills with a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation. Through the multi-dimensional training of the FunctiGlass programme, the 11 PhD candidates will excel in the future economy by acquiring a multi-dimensional perspective and mindset to become future leaders in glass science and in particular glass-based nano/micro-structured materials. Through this programme, they will find their own path of innovation in academia or industry.

The project will create the conditions necessary for the establishment of long-term relationships between the academic and private sectors for the transfer of technologies and skills.

5 institutions will award the double degrees: Université Côte d’Azur (Nice, France), Tampere Universities (Finland), Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover (Germany), University Milano-Bicocca (Italy) and the Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences (Wroclaw, Poland).

Industrial partners: AOI Tech (France), Corning (France), Fastlite (France), Klearia (France), Else Nuclear (Italy), Nobula3D (Sweden), Nyfors Teknologi (Sweden), Rosendahl Nextrom (Finland), Scout Scientific Outsourcing (Poland).

Other universities involved in the project as partners (not awarding doctoral degrees): University of Cergy-Pontoise (France), University of Gent (Belgium), University of Pardubice (Czech Republic), University of Nazarbayev (Kazakhstan), Umeå University (Sweden).

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We hire 11 Doctorate candidates!

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📄 IMPORTANT DOCUMENT: FunctiGlass PhD Application Form

DESCRIPTION: This is the official application form for FunctiGlass PhD positions. All applicants must download and complete this form to apply.


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TITLE: Er3+-doped nanoparticles containing silica and silicate-based fibers with enhanced 1.5µm emission.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: CNRS (France)


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TITLE: Planar Er3+ doped germanate glass-ceramic waveguide with strong 2.7µm emission.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: Tampere University (Finland)


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TITLE: Direct-laser-writing of mid-IR active photonic integrated circuits in Tm3+ doped tellurite glass.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: CNRS (France)


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TITLE: Photonic platforms for the detection of pathogens in food production.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław (Poland)


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TITLE: Selective recovery and reuse of rare earths from silica fibers and e-waste.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy)


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TITLE: Irradiation effect in Ce3+ doped phosphate and silicate glasses.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: Tampere University (Finland)


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TITLE: Optical sensor for organophosphorus pesticides detection and immobilization.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: CNRS (France)


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TITLE: Scintillating Glasses for Real Time Dosimetry.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: University of Milano-Bicocca (Italy)


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TITLE: 3D printing of biophotonic biomaterials.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław (Poland)


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TITLE: Inverse design for optical meta-fibers sensors.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover (Germany)


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TITLE: Inverse design of femtosecond laser written nanostructures in optical fibers to harness light scattering.

RECRUITING INSTITUTION: CNRS (France)

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