On the period between {{thisday|1|June|2010}} and {{thisday|31|May|2012}}, I have been leading the project '''''Solid-state Quantum Optical Devices''''' (SQOD) in the group of Prof. [http://www.wsi.tum.de/People/Profile/tabid/287/Default.aspx?id=53ad17b0-51eb-43cb-b6cf-2c1a4f957e11 Jonathan Finley] (head of the Nanostructure Photonics Group and scientist in charge) in the context of a European Union grant, a so-called ''Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) for Career Development'', in the FP7--PEOPLE-2009-IEF call.
On the period between {{thisday|1|June|2010}} and {{thisday|31|May|2012}}, I have been leading the project '''''Solid-state Quantum Optical Devices''''' (SQOD), project ID 254331, in the group of Prof. [http://www.wsi.tum.de/People/Profile/tabid/287/Default.aspx?id=53ad17b0-51eb-43cb-b6cf-2c1a4f957e11 Jonathan Finley] (head of the Nanostructure Photonics Group and scientist in charge) in the context of a European Union grant, a so-called ''Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) for Career Development'', in the FP7--PEOPLE-2009-IEF call.
On the period between 1June (2010) and 31May (2012), I have been leading the project Solid-state Quantum Optical Devices (SQOD), project ID 254331, in the group of Prof. Jonathan Finley (head of the Nanostructure Photonics Group and scientist in charge) in the context of a European Union grant, a so-called Intra-European Fellowships (IEF) for Career Development, in the FP7--PEOPLE-2009-IEF call.
Fluctuation induced luminescence sidebands in the emission spectra of resonantly driven quantum dots, F. P. Laussy, V. Jovanov, E. del Valle, A. Bechtold, S. Kapfinger, K. Müller, S. Koch, A. Laucht, T. Eissfeller, M. Bichler, G. Abstreiter, J. J. Finley arXiv:1207.6952
Michael was a theory diploma student in the WSI working in the thematics of the SQOD project. He published two papers, one as first-author, attended one international conference and a few other events and presented two posters. He went on to do carry out a Ph.~D in Siemens on "artifact reduction in computed tomography".
Follow-up of the project
I got awarded a Ramón y Cajal position, partly thanks to the outputs of this project. While it is administratively finished, there is still direct scientific collaboration going on, much of it to be directly associated to the SQOD project (?!).