News & Events
MCQST Cluster of Excellence: A Strong Ecosystem
LMU feature | How a group of Munich quantum scientists built a globally one-of-a-kind research network
Career in science: Viviana Villafañe
The MCQST START Fellow, leading a research group exploring the foundations of a quantum internet, was recently featured by TUM.
Quantenphysik im Alltag
Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Stefan Heusler (Universität Munster), Teil einer Vortragsreihe, die die Geschichte der Quantenphysik bis hin zur aktuellen, spannenden Forschung beleuchtet.
Quantenphysik und Gravitation – vom Dilemma zum Experiment
Öffentlicher Vortrag - Prof. Prof. Markus Aspelmeyer (Universität Wien) bietet spannende Eiblicke in zwei Welten: Quantenphysik und Gravitation.
Research News
Quantum Oscillations of the Lifetime
A team of researchers discovered that the average time electrons can travel before scattering—known as their "lifetime"—can vary in a periodic fashion when exposed to strong magnetic fields. The results were highlighted in Advanced Physics Research.
Parity-dependent state transfer for direct entanglement generation
A team at WMI, has implemented Perfect State Transfer on a chain of six superconducting qubits and demonstrated its usefulness by generating multi-qubit entanglement.
Quantum spaces shatter under strong interactions
A quantum simulator with neutral atoms confirms surprising properties of thermalisation in two-dimensional quantum systems.
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.
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.
