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New video on Quantum Cryptography

New video on Quantum Cryptography

by Marian Barsoum | Nov 24, 2022 | 2022, ML4Q Young Investigators, Videos

Can you explain what you are doing in your PhD and postdoctoral studies in different levels of difficulty? Are you able to take your audience step by step into the details of your complicated thesis work? Here is how we challenged our researchers! In our video series...
New insights into Quantum Conference Key Agreement by the Bruss group published in PRX Quantum

New insights into Quantum Conference Key Agreement by the Bruss group published in PRX Quantum

by Marian Barsoum | Oct 24, 2022 | 2022, Articles, ML4Q Young Investigators

ML4Q researchers from Düsseldorf (Bruss group) have published a paper in PRX Quantum on Quantum Conference Key Agreement.Congratulations to all the authors on their impressive results!   Publication Federico Grasselli, Gláucia Murta, Jarn de Jong, Frederik Hahn,...
New podcast episode with Annika Kurzmann

New podcast episode with Annika Kurzmann

by Marian Barsoum | Aug 17, 2022 | 2022, ML4Q Young Investigators, ML4Q&A

  We continue to feature some of our experimental physicists. In this episode, we talk to Annika Kurzmann, Junior Principle Investigator at RWTH Aachen and associated member of ML4Q. We discuss her work on optical quantum dots during her PhD and bilayer graphene...
ERC Starting Grant for Julian Schmitt

ERC Starting Grant for Julian Schmitt

by Philipp Wilking | Jul 28, 2022 | 2022, ML4Q Young Investigators, Prizes

We congratulate ML4Q project PI Julian Schmitt on receiving an ERC Starting Grant! In his project TopoGrand, Julian will investigate new ways of generating and controlling topological states in open systems by using Bose-Einstein condensates of photons in coupled...
Back in the pubs again – ML4Q @ Pint of Science 2022

Back in the pubs again – ML4Q @ Pint of Science 2022

by Marian Barsoum | May 11, 2022 | 2022, Events, ML4Q Young Investigators, Pint of Science

Round 100 guests met at Bumann & Sohn in Cologne on Monday to grab a beer and listen to the latest research news on quantum computers, brain research and aging.   The evening was entitled: All in order? The audience looked at various phenomena from quantum...
First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators

First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators

by Marian Barsoum | Apr 29, 2022 | 2022, Articles, ML4Q Young Investigators, Press release

First Hybrid Quantum Bit Based on Topological Insulators   Scientists at Forschungszentrum Jülich take an important step on the path towards topological quantum computers     With their superior properties, topological qubits could help achieve a...
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