ERC Advanced Grant for Prof. Oliver Röhrle

May 6, 2022 /

ERC Advanced Grant for the project "qMOTION" - Simulation-enhanced Highdensity Magneto-myographic Quantum Sensor Systems for Decoding Neuromuscular Control During

Prof. Oliver Röhrle, Director of the Institute for Modeling and Simulation of Biomechanical Systems at the University of Stuttgart and principal investigator of SFB 1313 (research project C03), has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant by the European Research Council. The grant, endowed with almost 3.5 million euros, is one of the most prestigious research awards worldwide. In his project "qMOTION" (Simulation-enhanced Highdensity Magneto-myographic Quantum Sensor Systems for Decoding Neuromuscular Control During), Prof. Röhrle wants to use quantum technologies to decode neuromuscular control during movement and has already been awarded the second ERC grant and an ERC proof-of-concept grant.

Congratulations!

About the ERC Advanced Grants

European Research Council projects and grants are divided into categories: ERC Starting Grants, ERC Consolidator Grants, ERC Advanced Grants and ERC Synergy Grants. ERC Advanced Grants are among the most prestigious research awards in the world and are aimed at established researchers with an outstanding scientific track record. Currently, 12 ongoing ERC grants are located at the University of Stuttgart, five of which are Advanced Grants. 

Press release of the University of Stuttgart

https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/university/news/all/Zwei-neue-ERC-Advanced-Grants/

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Oliver Röhrle

Prof. PhD

Principal Investigator, Research Project C03

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