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EU funding (€10.1M): Compact Ultrafast Laser Sources Based on Novel Quantum Dot Structures Fts1 Jun 2008 Financial Transparency System

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Project

Subject of Grant or Contract COMPACT ULTRAFAST LASER SOURCES BASED ON NOVEL QUANTUM DOT STRUCTURES
Responsible Department X - INFSO - Directorate-General for the Information Society and Media
Programme Name 1.1.1 - Seventh Research framework programme (including sixth Research framework programme)
Type of Contract* Action Grant
Reference of the Legal Commitment (LC) F13.165
Management Type Direct management
Geographical Zone -
Budget BGUE
Action Location -
Commitment Total Amount (EUR) (A+B) 10,100,000.00
Project end Date 31/08/2012
Commitment Contracted Amount (EUR) (A) 10,100,000.00
Budget Line Name Support for research cooperation in the area of information and communication technologies (ICTs ¿ Cooperation)
Funding Type Grant
Additional/Reduced Amount (EUR) (B) 0.00
Year 2008
Reference (Budget) F13.A22911.1
Commitment Consumed Amount (EUR) 10,100,000.00
Budget Line Number 09 04 01 01
Project Start Date 01/06/2008
Expense Type Operational

Beneficiaries

Coordinator Yes
Address ??????????
Beneficiary’s Contracted Amount (EUR) 10,100,000.00
Beneficiary’s Estimated Contracted Amount (EUR) 10,100,000.00
Postal Code DD1 4HN
Beneficiary Country United Kingdom
Beneficiary’s Estimated Consumed Amount (EUR) 10,100,000.00
VAT Number of Beneficiary GB270939731
Beneficiary Group Code LE04
Not-for-Profit Organisation (Nfpo) No
Beneficiary Type Public Bodies
Name of Beneficiary UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE*
Nuts2 Eastern Scotland
City DUNDEE
Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) No

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