News & Events
© Ayoung Kim, Courtesy the artist and Gallery Hyundai Seeing the Unseen: Quantum Physics and Arts as Entangled Worlds
An exhibition exploring the quantum world, featuring 20 artistic positions, popular-science talks, and various offerings that foster dialogue between science, art, and the public.
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Day of Quantum Physics at LMU
On 8 November, the historic Lichthof of the main building of LMU transformed into a lively playground for quantum physics. The atmosphere was vibrant, bright, enthusiastic—the main LMU building was buzzing with curiosity.
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© M. Jooss / TUM Eva Weig featured in "Quantenphysikerinnen im Fokus"
Eva Weig, TUM Professor of Nano & Quantum Sensors and MCQST member is featured in the series "Quantenphysikerinnen im Fokus" by DPG.
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Einblicke in optomechanische Technologien
Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Eva Weig (TUM), Teil einer Vortragsreihe, die die Geschichte der Quantenphysik bis hin zur aktuellen, spannenden Forschung beleuchtet.
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Research News
Observation of an exceptionally large quantum many-body quasiparticle in a two-dimensional material
A research team at TUM has discovered an exceptionally large exciton in an atomically thin WSe₂ semiconductor, involving up to twenty interacting particles—far more than the usual electron–hole pair. The discovery opens a new frontier in quantum many-body physics.
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© S. Glaser / TUM The Quantum Bead Game
Prof. Steffen Glaser and Dr. Dennis Huber of TUM, developed a precise mapping between quantum physics and spheres, making quantum phenomena visible.
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© Jan Greune / MQV Quantum Simulation: Making Collective Phenomena Visible
MCQST researchers are developing methods for the direct observation of novel many-body systems.
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© Google Quantum AI Exotic Phase of Matter realized on a Quantum Processor
A research team with MCQST members, Frank Pollmann and Michael Knap, shows a successful new approach for reach of out-of-equilibrium matter.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Quantum Science and Technology
Public Talks
Watch the recording of the public lecture series exploring the history of quantum physics and its journey to modern developments.
A year of Qauntum
Explore upcoming events organized by us and our partners in celebration of 100 Years of Quantum Science and Technology.
Quantenpost
Watch recordings of MCQST researchers answering questions received form vth epublic vis the "Light & Matter" exhibition at the Deutsches Museum.
Midterm Report
Four years of collaborative excellence in shaping the Munich quantum ecosystem
As we reflect on the first four years of our journey, we are thrilled to share the remarkable progress and accomplishments that have shaped our vibrant community. From the initial conceptualization on paper to the dynamic reality we now inhabit, the experience has been both challenging and exceptionally rewarding.