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Tuesday, 04 February 2025

Award-Winning Ideas. Innovation Awards for Christian Doppler Laboratory.

Christoph Stockinger ©Uni Graz/Brandmüller

Christoph Stockinger - Image: Uni Graz/Brandmüller

Congratulations to Christoph Stockinger, Gandolf Feigl, and Samuel Hörmann for winning the Photonics and DeepTech Challenge Best Idea Awards.

PhD students Christoph Stockinger (Banzer group, University of Graz), Gandolf Feigl, and Samuel Hörmann (both from the EMS Institute, TU Graz) won the Best Idea Awards at the DEEP SUPPORT Idea Challenge, an European initiative that fosters innovation in photonics and deep-tech.

Christoph’s project “Detecting Light Using Passive Waveguide Architectures” and the TU Graz team’s project “Polarimetric Waveguide Interferometer for Biosensing” were recognized for their innovative approaches in photonics. Christoph, Gandolf, and Samuel are contributors to the Christian Doppler Laboratory for Structured Matter Based Sensing (CDL-SMBS), a joint research initiative between the University of Graz and the Graz University of Technology as well industry partners, focusing on the development of advanced sensor technology (headed by Peter Banzer and Alexander Bergmann). 

As part of the award ceremony, the awardees presented their projects at the DEEP SUPPORT event in Budapest, where they also took part in discussions on advancing photonics innovation and strengthening European collaborations.

Contact: Peter Banzer, peter.banzer(at)uni-graz.at; opnaq.uni-graz.at

Illustration of a prototype of the chips developed in the Christian Doppler Laboratory for the precise measurement of light’s intensity and phase. ©Uni Graz/Stockinger
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Illustration of a prototype of the chips developed in the Christian Doppler Laboratory for the precise measurement of light’s intensity and phase. - Image: Uni Graz/Stockinger
Light processing on a chip: Light can be bundled, split, or redirected on a photonic chip using so-called waveguides (small optical fibers on the chip), enabling the direct processing of information encoded in the light on the chip.
Light processing on a chip: Light can be bundled, split, or redirected on a photonic chip using so-called waveguides (small optical fibers on the chip), enabling the direct processing of information encoded in the light on the chip. - Image: Uni Graz/Stockinger
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