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29 January 2026
Flash Evaluation results
Published: 01/04/2025
Deadline: 16/09/2025
The total budget for the call is EUR 24 000 000
The results of the evaluation for each topic are as follows:
|
Topic |
Number of proposals evaluated |
Number of proposals retained for funding |
Maximum EU contribution |
Number of proposals in reserve list |
|
HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03-WA1-3 |
19 |
4 |
3.990.362,24 € |
1 |
|
TOTAL |
81 |
17 |
23.829.981,16 € |
7 |
Number of inadmissible proposals: 0
Number of ineligible proposals: 1
The applicants were informed on 29 January 2026 about the evaluation results for their proposals.
For questions, please contact info-call@sesarju.eu.
Summary of observer report:
The overall quality of the HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES evaluation process was of a very high standard. All experts consistently complied with the established procedures, which were clearly articulated in the guidance documents and thoroughly explained during the briefings. As a result, the high-quality Evaluation Summary Reports (ESRs) provide precise, well-substantiated assessment of the proposals.
The assessment process was conducted in a transparent, impartial, fair, and fully confident manner, further reinforced by the examination and alignment which took place during the Panel Review Meetings.
Experts repeatably highlighted the added value of the on-site consensus meetings. In their view, the on-site setting fostered open, constructive and well-structured dialogue, enabling an effective assessment supporting the achievement of consensus through substantive discussion.
Finally, it is essential to acknowledge the professionalism, diligence, and exemplary level of preparation demonstrated by SESAR 3 JU staff throughout all stages of the evaluation process. Their commitment significantly contributed to the efficiency, coherence and overall quality of the evaluation.
18 September 2025
Call HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03 has closed on the 16-09-2025.
82 proposals have been submitted for a total EU grant requested of around 113 MEUR.
The breakdown per topic is: 19
HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03-WA1-3
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in February 2026.
15 July 2025
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TOPIC ID: HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03-WA1-3
Type of grant: Call for proposals
General information
Programme: Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call: Digital European Sky Exploratory Research 03 (HORIZON-SESAR-2025-DES-ER-03)
Type of action: HORIZON-JU-RIA HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions
Type of MGA: HORIZON Lump Sum Grant [HORIZON-AG-LS]
Status: Forthcoming
Deadline model: single-stage
Planned Opening Date: 01 April 2025
Deadline dates: 16 September 2025 17:00 (Brussels time)
Topic description
Expected Outcome:
To significantly advance the following development priority:
Scope:
1. Quantum computing (QC) applications in ATM
Quantum computing is a domain that integrates computer science, physics, and mathematics. Quantum computing’s ability to perform complex calculations at higher speeds than classical computing opens new opportunities for solving complex problems (as ATM related NP-hard problems coming from ATM (e.g., large-scale trajectory planning, airspace configuration optimization, etc.)) in real-time.
It is acknowledged that quantum computers are not yet widely available. The objective of this research element is to explore the advantage of quantum computing in ATM. It is not expected that research will write quantum algorithms or make use of quantum machines. Quantum annealing is also in scope as a short-term, high-yield, low-risk method to quantise existing optimisation algorithms.
Research aims at exploring how quantum computing could be applied in air traffic management and how it could impact ATM. Potential (and non-exhaustive) applications include:
Depending on the proposed use case(s), research shall analyse which quantum technologies / algorithms are applicable / relevant.
2. Post-quantum cryptography in ATM
Quantum computing also poses challenges in ATM as quantum capabilities could potentially break traditional encryption methods. Although quantum computers capable of breaking current encryption algorithms are not yet developed to their maximum expected capabilities, the first operational quantum computers are being deployed world-wide. The EU needs to anticipate the maturing of quantum computers and start developing transition strategies towards a quantum-safe digital infrastructure now. The Commission has been funding research and development post-quantum cryptography[1] for over a decade, recognizing the potential threat quantum computing poses to present public key cryptography.
In the short-term, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is considered to be the most promising approach to make communications and data resistant to quantum attacks. PQC allows for a swift transition to higher protection levels to secure against a cryptanalytic attack by quantum computers. In a next step, a limited scope quantum network could be used to provide perfect forward secrecy without reliance on any asymmetric algorithms (including PQC) based on Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), which could potentially be expanded to a fully-fledged quantum communication network.
The objective of the research must be to assess the cyber-security/cryptographic needs in ATM with a sense of priority, including both the ground-ground and air-ground segments, and define a short-term roadmap for introducing PQC (phase-in and hybridization) to secure the ATM infrastructure. The project must leverage previous PQC research and consider how it may apply to ATM rather than start from a clean-sheet approach. Proposals on this topic must demonstrate awareness of the European ATM communications infrastructure. The research may optionally explore how ATM may transition to QKD (e.g., as a user of the European Quantum Communication Infrastructure (EuroQCI)).
3. Quantum sensing applications
The objective of the research is to explore how quantum sensing could be applied for air navigation of crewed aircraft and drones, for example to:
Proposals may address alternative applications of quantum sensing to ATM provided adequate background and justification is provided.
[1] https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/post-quantum-cryptography-integration-study
described in Annex A and Annex E of the Horizon Europe Work Programme General Annexes.
Proposal page limits and layout: described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System.
described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes.
A number of non-EU/non-Associated Countries that are not automatically eligible for funding have made specific provisions for making funding available for their participants in Horizon Europe projects. See the information in the Horizon Europe Programme Guide.
described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes.
This call is subject to restrictions for the protection of European communication networks.
described in Annex C of the Work Programme General Annexes.
are described in Annex D of the Work Programme General Annexes.
The award criteria are described in subsection 1.4 of the BAWP 2024-2025.
are described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes and the Online Manual.
The evaluation committee may be composed partially of representatives of EU institutions and agencies (internal experts).
described in Annex F of the Work Programme General Annexes.
described in Annex G of the Work Programme General Annexes.
The following exceptions apply.
1) Eligible costs will take the form of a lump sum as defined in the Decision of 7 July 2021 authorising the use of lump sum contributions under the Horizon Europe Programme – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2021-2027) – and in actions under the Research and Training Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (2021-2025).
2) Beneficiaries will be subject to the following additional dissemination obligations:
3) Beneficiaries will be subject to the following additional exploitation obligations:
For the purpose of complying with the objectives set in Council Regulation (EU) 2021/2085, the SRIA and the European ATM Master Plan,
Beneficiaries must acknowledge these obligations and incorporate them into the proposal, outlining the efforts they will make to meet them, and into Annex I to the grant agreement.
The maximum project duration is 30 months, including a 6-month period at the end of the project life cycle to undertake communications, dissemination and exploitation activities in relation to the research results.
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