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Sebastiano Peotta

Contingent Worker
Contingent Worker
T304 Dept. Applied Physics
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Honors and awards

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action (Individual Fellowship)

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) provide grants for all stages of researchers' careers - be they doctoral candidates or highly experienced researchers - and encourage transnational, intersectoral and interdisciplinary mobility. The MSCA enable research-focused organisations (universities, research centres, and companies) to host talented foreign researchers and to create strategic partnerships with leading institutions worldwide. The MSCA aim to equip researchers with the necessary skills and international experience for a successful career, either in the public or the private sector. The programme responds to the challenges sometimes faced by researchers, offering them attractive working conditions and the opportunity to move between academic and other settings. The MSCA are open to all domains of research and innovation, from fundamental research to market take-up and innovation services. Research and innovation fields are chosen freely by the applicants (individuals and/or organisations) in a fully 'bottom-up' manner.Individual Fellowships support the mobility of researchers within and beyond Europe - as well as helping to attract the best foreign researchers to work in the EU. The grant usually covers two years' salary, a mobility allowance, research costs and overheads for the host institution. Individual researchers submit proposals for funding in liaison with their planned host organisation. Proposals are judged on their research quality, the researcher's future career prospects, and the support offered by the host organisation. Fellows can also spend part of the fellowship elsewhere in Europe if this would boost impact, and those restarting their career in Europe benefit from special eligibility conditions. Individual Fellowships support the mobility of researchers within and beyond Europe - as well as helping to attract the best foreign researchers to work in the EU. The grant usually covers two years' salary, a mobility allowance, research costs and overheads for the host institution. Individual researchers submit proposals for funding in liaison with their planned host organisation. Proposals are judged on their research quality, the researcher's future career prospects, and the support offered by the host organisation. Fellows can also spend part of the fellowship elsewhere in Europe if this would boost impact, and those restarting their career in Europe benefit from special eligibility conditions.
Invitation or ranking in competition Department of Applied Physics Apr 2016

Research groups

  • Quantum Dynamics, Visitor (Faculty)

Publications

Sebastiano Peotta, Kukka Emilia Huhtinen, Päivi Törmä 2025 Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi", Course 211 "Quantum Mixtures with Ultra-Cold Atoms

Meri Teeriaho, Ville Vertti Linho, Koushik Swaminathan, Sebastiano Peotta 2025 Physical Review Research

Minh Tam, Sebastiano Peotta 2024 Physical Review Research

Meri Teeriaho, Ville-Vertti Linho, Koushik Swaminathan, Sebastiano Peotta 2024 Physical Review Research

Ville A.J. Pyykkönen, Sebastiano Peotta, Päivi Törmä 2023 Physical Review Letters

Koushik Swaminathan, Poula Tadros, Sebastiano Peotta 2023 Physical Review Research

Fredrik Brange, Sebastiano Peotta, Christian Flindt, Teemu Ojanen 2022 Physical Review Research

Alexander Lau, Sebastiano Peotta, Dmitry I. Pikulin, Enrico Rossi, Timo Hyart 2022 SciPost Physics

Sebastiano Peotta 2022 New Journal of Physics

Päivi Törmä, Sebastiano Peotta, Bogdan A. Bernevig 2022 Nature Reviews Physics