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2025 ERC Advanced grants disclosed

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02/07/2026

319 leading scientists will receive a total of €838 million in European Research Council Advanced Grants to support cutting-edge research. Among these, 9 projects are related to magnetism.

The projects of interest for the magnetism community are listed below. You may also download the entire list of principal investigators from the Physical Sciences and Engineering domain, as well as read the ERC press release.

KATSAROS Georgios
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (AT)
SPINSWAP: Spin-based hybrid semiconductor-superconductor devices for entanglement/swapping and quantum simulation

PANÉ VIDAL Salvador
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) (CH)
PYROBOTS: Magnetopyroelectric Biomedical Microrobots

GIZON Laurent
Max Planck Society (DE)
INSIDE: Mapping Magnetic Fields in the Solar Interior

MATHUR Savita
The Institute of Astrophysics of the Canary Islands (IAC) (SP)
MELODY: Magnetic activity and rotation EvoLution of sOlar-like stars to constrain Dynamo models with asteroseismologY

ANDRIULLI Francesco
Polytechnic University of Turin (IT)
TESSERHACK: Operator Filtering in Electromagnetics: a New Computational Paradigm for Linear Predictions from up to the Quartic Complexity

MALAVASI Lorenzo
University of Pavia (IT)
SPOTLIGHT: Shaping Catalytic Reactions with Spin-Polarized Electrons

KOOPMANS Bert
Eindhoven University of Technology (NL)
TOP DESIGN: Topological Magnetism by Photonic Design

HARRISON Richard John
University of Cambridge (UK)
MINGLE: Magnetic Interactions, Natural Geometries and Landscapes of Energy

ZAYATS Anatoly
King's College London (UK)
iSPINN: Emerging frontiers in nanophotonics: integrating optical and electron spins in nanophotonic devices

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