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PhD Survival Tips: Community & Job Search
MCQST & IMPRS-QST alumni and experienced students offer tips on how to survive and thrive in your PhD journey!
MCQST Colloquium: X-mas edition with Kirill Fedorov & Johannes Zeiher
MCQST Colloquium | X-mas edition with Kirill Fedorov & Johannes Zeiher
Quantum Alliance Community Networking Event
Register now: A networking event for the quantum science community.
Highlights
Research News
Spin-Based Quantum Technology In a 2D Material
Researchers made a significant milestone by using spin defects as optically active quantum bits (qubits) in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), a well-known 2D material.
A miniature magnetic resonance imager made of diamond
Quantum sensors make microscale NMR spectroscopy possible
The Path to a Quantum Network
Erbium atoms in silicon can be used to build quantum networks. Researchers have succeeded in taking an important step in this direction.
Advancing Quantum Simulation of Lattice Gauge Theories with Ultracold Fermions
A novel approach opens up new avenues for harnessing the capabilities of quantum simulators in the study of lattice gauge theories.
About
The Cluster of Excellence Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) comprises over 60 research groups from disciplines like physics, mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering, material science and chemistry, covering all areas of quantum science and technology from basic research to applications.
The core goal of MCQST is to discover and understand the novel and unifying concepts in the interdisciplinary research fields of Quantum Science and Technology (QST). The cluster aims to make QST tangible and to develop the extraordinary applications within reach by building next-generation quantum devices.
