News & Events
Milan Allan: The Magic of the Collective
Quantum physicist Milan Allan has joined MCQST in 2024. He plans to build novel microscopes at LMU to investigate highly promising quantum materials.
Quantum Computing: A dream or a reality?
Special episode focusing on one of the most pressing questions in quantum research: the future of quantum computing.
MCQST Colloquium: Graeme Atherton
MCQST Colloquium | Graeme Atherton (National Education Opportunities Network (NEON), UK)
A Quantum Weekend at the Deutsches Museum
Join us in celebrating the 2025 Year of Quantum Science and Technology at the Deutsches Museum!
Research News
First signs of stripe formation observed in cold-atom quantum simulator
MCQST researchers observed extended and attractive correlations between hole dopants and indications of stripes opening up novel insights into exotic quantum phases.
360 Qubits in a crystal membrane
Rare-earth metal erbium could play a key role in future quantum networks: MCQST researchers succeeded in spectrally resolving and individually controlling up to 360 erbium ions.
Quantum register reaches 1200 neutral atoms in continuous operation
A team from MCQST and MQV, led by MPQ groups in collaboration with 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.
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.
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.
