News & Events
Canada-Germany Quantum Technologies Matchmaking Day
From May 30 to June 3, a delegation of 10 of Canada’s top quantum firms are visiting Germany to develop R&D partnerships. The Embassy of Canada together with the MQV and the MCQST invite you to be a part of the exciting international exchange.
David Gershoni: Special Seminar
"Deterministic source of indistinguishable photons in a cluster state" by Prof. David Gershoni (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
MCQST Colloquium: Arno Rauschenbeutel
MCQST Colloquium | Arno Rauschenbeutel - Professor at HU Berlin
Munich Conference on QST 2022
Registration now open! MCQST2022 brings together the Munich quantum community with international invited guests in academia and industry for three days of talks and poster sessions.
Research News
When quantum particles fly like bees
A quantum system consisting of only 51 charged atoms can assume more than two quadrillion different states. Calculating the system's behavior is a piece of cake for a quantum simulator. Researchers from TUM have now shown how these systems can be described using equations from the 18th century.
More efficiency for optical quantum gates
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics succeeded in massively improving the performance of a component that is crucial to optical quantum systems.
Waves on circular paths
Magnetic excitations for information transfer without heat loss
Successful Quantum Teleportation at Microwave Frequencies
A team headed by physicists from the Walther-Meißner-Institute has experimentally implemented quantum teleportation based on propagating microwave signals between distant locations, while preserving the fragile quantum nature of teleported states.
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.
