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The PHORMIC Project (@phormic_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The The PHORMIC Project project and its partners wish all of you a Phormidable and Phantastic (in other words, a Phormic) end of 2022 and an even better 2023.

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Pierre Edinger and Gaehun Jo congratulations! The paper on #MEMS tunable #siliconphotonics ring resonator (doi.org/10.1364/OE.480…) is a "Top Download" and "Editors Pick" in Optics Express in February. Great teamwork by H2020 MORPHIC (h2020morphic.eu) project.

<a href="/PierreEdinger/">Pierre Edinger</a>  and Gaehun Jo congratulations! The paper on #MEMS tunable #siliconphotonics ring resonator (doi.org/10.1364/OE.480…) is a "Top Download" and "Editors Pick" in Optics Express in February. Great teamwork by <a href="/H2020_Morphic/">H2020 MORPHIC</a>  (h2020morphic.eu) project.
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The H2020 MORPHIC work is featured in Laser Focus World, highlighting our work in waveguide MEMS, hermetic sealing and packaging to enable large, low-power silicon photonic circuits. laserfocusworld.com/optics/article… EPFL KTH Royal Institute of Technology Tyndall Institute imec Photonics UGent

The <a href="/H2020_Morphic/">H2020 MORPHIC</a> work is featured in Laser Focus World, highlighting our work in waveguide MEMS, hermetic sealing and packaging to enable large, low-power silicon photonic circuits.
laserfocusworld.com/optics/article…
<a href="/EPFL_en/">EPFL</a> <a href="/KTHuniversity/">KTH Royal Institute of Technology</a> <a href="/TyndallInstitut/">Tyndall Institute</a> <a href="/imec_int/">imec</a> <a href="/PhotonicsUGent/">Photonics UGent</a>
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Today, the European projects The PHORMIC Project and NEUROPIC got together at Tyndall Institute in Cork to discuss synergies in research, covering programmable and neuromorphic photonics, photonic MEMS, phononics, light source integration and the scaling of optical and electrical IOs.

Today, the European projects <a href="/Phormic_EU/">The PHORMIC Project</a> and NEUROPIC got together at <a href="/TyndallInstitut/">Tyndall Institute</a> in Cork to discuss synergies in research, covering programmable and neuromorphic photonics, photonic MEMS, phononics, light source integration and the scaling of optical and electrical IOs.
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Wim Bogaerts of Photonics UGent presents the work of the PHORMIC and H2020 MORPHIC projects on large-scale programmable photonics at #OpticaBICOP23 in London. How can programmable photonic chips boost the use of micro-scale light in a diverse range of applications.

<a href="/WimBogaerts/">Wim Bogaerts</a> of <a href="/PhotonicsUGent/">Photonics UGent</a> presents the work of the PHORMIC and <a href="/H2020_Morphic/">H2020 MORPHIC</a> projects on large-scale programmable photonics at #OpticaBICOP23 in London. How can programmable photonic chips boost the use of micro-scale light in a diverse range of applications.
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A H2020 MORPHIC chip provides a stunning backdrop for the article on Programmable Photonics by Wim Bogaerts in the current issue of opnmagazine . Read how this technology could boost the use of photonic chips in new applications. optica-opn.org/home/articles/…

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PHORMIC is proud to co-organize the ePIXfab workshop on Heterogeneous integration today and tomorrow in Palaiseau near Paris. Our work is as heterogeneous as it gets, integrating MEMS and light sources on silicon photonics, presented by Kristinn Gylfason and Gunther Roelkens.

PHORMIC is proud to co-organize the <a href="/epixfab/">ePIXfab</a> workshop on Heterogeneous integration today and tomorrow in Palaiseau near Paris. Our work is as heterogeneous as it gets, integrating MEMS and light sources on silicon photonics, presented by Kristinn Gylfason and Gunther Roelkens.
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Kristinn B. Gylfason of KTH Royal Institute of Technology shows the strengths of silicon photonic MEMS of H2020 MORPHIC and The PHORMIC Project at the ePIXfab heterogeneous integration workshop. The low power consumption and compact footprint makes this a uniquely capable platform.

<a href="/kristgy/">Kristinn B. Gylfason</a> of <a href="/KTHuniversity/">KTH Royal Institute of Technology</a> shows the strengths of silicon photonic MEMS of <a href="/H2020_Morphic/">H2020 MORPHIC</a> and <a href="/Phormic_EU/">The PHORMIC Project</a> at the <a href="/epixfab/">ePIXfab</a> heterogeneous integration workshop. The low power consumption and compact footprint makes this a uniquely capable platform.