In the last edition of CNRS Le journal, one can read an article describing the new funding program of CNRS, called (RI)² (Recherche à risque et à impact). This program aims to detect and support fundamental and innovative scientific projects potentially capable of causing major technological advances in the next decades. Polaritonic chemistry and polaritonic materials has been elected as one of them and the project will be carried out by our group for the experimental part and the one of Pr Cristiano Ciuti for the theoretical support.
Source : CNRS Le journal