News & Events
© Vreni Arbes Alexander Impertro receives 2025 Theodor Hänsch Doctoral Thesis Award
The prize, named after the Nobel Prize winner and pioneer of laser spectroscopy, honours particularly outstanding and ground-breaking dissertations in the field of physics.
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Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves
A significant advance in biological quantum sensing: A research team at MCQST discovered and tested a new mechanism of action in which proteins can be controlled with radio waves.
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© Ayoung Kim, Courtesy the artist and Gallery Hyundai Quantencomputer: Eine Revolution der Rechenwelt?
Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Barbara Kraus in der ERES Stiftung.
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Quantum Computers for the Future (and for Cocktail Parties)
Public Talk | Distinguished Lecturer, Prof. Christopher Monroe (Duke University) offers insights into the quantum computers of the future at Deutsches Museum.
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Research News
Breakthrough in the simulation of complex quantum systems
A new method developed at LMU overcomes fundamental resolution limits and may provide insights into high-temperature superconductivity.
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© C. Hohmann / MCQST Twisting Into Focus: A highly sensitive Quantum Microscope
The Efetov group at LMU built a highly sensitive quantum microscope, allowing to directly observe, for the first time at room temperature, how electrons subtly interact with each other in graphene.
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© C. Hohmann / MCQST Spin-based quantum technology in a 1D material
A team led by Roberto Rizzato demonstrated a new class of quantum sensors based on spin defects in boron nitride nanotubes—an important step toward room-temperature chemical and magnetic sensing.
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© LMU / Weinfurter Making tiny movements visible
A quantum trick based on interferometric measurements allows a team of MCQST researchers to detect even the smallest movements of a laser beam with extreme sensitivity.
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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.