News & Events
Fostering Scientific Exchange: Waterloo-Munich Workshop
The Waterloo-Munich Workshop brought our communities closer together, fostering scientific exchange and strengthening our international ties.
Quantum sensor technology for cancer monitoring wins Medical Valley Award
TUM researchers have developed a diamond quantum sensor for optical MRI detection, aiming for clinical cancer monitoring with LMU Klinikum.
Physics in Flatland: Searching for New Quantum Materials for Emerging Technologies
Public Talk - "Physics in Flatland: Searching for New Quantum Materials for Emerging Technologies" by Distinguished Lecturer Prof. Philip Kim.
Science Slam of the Munich Excellence Clusters
Scientists from the Munich excellence clusters take the stage to explain their research in a fun way!
Highlights
Research News
Quantum register reaches 1200 neutral atoms in continuous operation
A team of researchers from the MCQST and MQV, led by MPQ groups in collaboration with the quantum computing start-up planqc, has succeeded in running a register of 1200 atoms continuously for over an hour – a breakthrough on the way to scalable quantum computers.
Detecting single photons with a ‘magic’ twist
An international team successfully demonstrated the detection of individual photons in the infrared spectrum by using a magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene.
Describing chaotic systems
LMU researchers have found indications that it is possible to describe chaotic many-body systems of the quantum realm using a theory called fluctuating hydrodynamics.
Global quantum key encryption: Nano-Satellite QUBE launches into Space
A team led by Harald Weinfurter will test, for the first time, newly developed quantum communication technologies using a very small satellite in space.
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.