Events
A Christmas Colloquium
MCQST and IMPRS-QST present a special Christmas colloquium edition with short and engaging talks.
Quantum X-Mas Party
Join us for a quantum party celebration together with the MCQST Community.
IMPRS-QST & MCQST Communication Days
Upgrade your science communication skills by registering for the Communication Days workshops.
MCQST Workshop on Topological Quantum Matter
Bringing together leading scientists working on topological phases in condensed matter systems.
Featured
Science News
The quantum internet is within reach
An international team headed by physicists from TUM has experimentally implemented secure quantum communication in the microwave band in a local quantum network.
Modelling the molecular architecture
New approach for the simulation of quantum chemistry - a global team of scientists developed the first blueprint for precisely calculating the molecular chemistry using an analogue quantum simulator.
Simulating fundamental interactions with ultracold atoms
An international team of physicists succeeded in engineering key ingredients to simulate a specific lattice gauge theory using ultracold atoms in optical lattices.
First pictures of magnetic polarons taken in Garching
Physicists from MPQ and LMU München succeeded for in photographing the magnetic structure around a mobile charge carrier within a crystal latticeusing a quantum simulator.
About us
The Cluster of Excellence Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) comprises more than 50 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 the 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 practical and to develop the extraordinary applications within reach by building next-generation quantum devices.
