Funding

The center was initiated DNRF grant from (2012-2023) but has now funding from many sources, including The Villum Foundation, The Independent Research Fund Denmark, Novo Nordisk Foundations, ERC, The European commission, Carlsberg Foundation, and others.

The Center for Quantum Devices is thus extremely strong and continues to be a leader in its research field. 

QDev faculty grants in 2025

  • A.P. Møller Fonden: Establishment of a Center for Educational Quantum Advantage at the Niels Bohr Institute
  • DFF Natur og Univers (FNU): Nonlocal and nonabelian degrees of freedom
  • Digital Research Center Denmark: Automatic tuning of Spin-qubit arrays
  • Directorate General Communications Networks (EU): IGNITE
  • EISMEA: European Innovation Council SMEs: InsectNeuroNano
  • EISMEA: European Innovation Council SMEs: FERROMON
  • ERC Synergy Grant: NONLOCAL
  • Eureka Eurostars: Electrical Connections of HIgh Density for the Next Age of Quantum Processors (ECHIDNA)
  • Horizon Europe ERC Starting Grant: NovaDePro
  • InnovationsFonden: Applied Quantum Computing Denmark (DanQ)
  • InnovationsFonden: ECHIDNA
  • InnovationsFonden: ConSpiQuOS
  • Novo Nordisk Fonden: Solid-state quantum simulators for biochemistry (SolidQ)
  • Novo Nordisk Fonden: Niels Bohr Quantum Science Laboratory for a Quantum-Ready Generation
  • Novo Nordisk Fonden: Software for Quantum Design and Control
  • Universität zu Köln: CRC 183
  • US Army Research Office: New Hybrid Device Technology for Intrinsically Protected Superconducting Qubits
  • Villum Fonden: Physics of Quantum Information Applications
  • Villum Fonden: Flatband-land
  • Villum Fonden: VKR Professorship
  • Villum Fonden: Bosonic fractional quantum Hall effect in pattered hybrid lattices
  • Villum Fonden: Synthesis and Exploration of Unconventional Superconductivity