Using a numerical method via the electron effective mass theory, a model of a quantum ring (QR) with a shape very close to the real one and taken from an experimental work, we investigate the electron states in a semi-conductor QR, studying the influence of the ring’s geometrical parameters on the electron spectrum and on the optical transitions. Our hetero structure evolves from a single quantum dot (QD) to a QR. We find that the one-electron ground state presents an absolute minimum when studied as a function of the ring radius. The reliability of the calculations is checked with experimental data.