by Philipp Wilking | Sep 15, 2021 | Stories
When I talk to people from different fields about my job, the variety of reactions often surprises me – ranging from the always fun “But what is it that you actually do?” (which I occasionally even hear from people who have spent their whole life in Academia) to...
by Jonas Kölzer | Jun 8, 2021 | Stories
Building on the added value of having a multi-site cluster, the idea of creating a hub for available infrastructure within our ML4Q framework emerged and a first fabrication map for the Aachen site was posted last November. Here, we present an overview of fabrication...
by Marvin Jansen and David Wierichs | May 31, 2021 | Stories
Hi, my name is Marvin Marco Jansen. I am working as a PhD student at the Forschungszentrum Jülich. My work focuses on the fabrication of single-photon sources in nanowires. This is one of the projects inside the ML4Q cluster and aims to create a...
by Sebastian Staacks | Mar 12, 2021 | Stories
Have you heard of the app phyphox? If you have school age children or are a teacher, you probably have. If not, you might have stumbled onto it as a nice gadget on a tech blog. At 1.5 million overall installations, it is far from being in the league of Facebook,...
by Christian Dickel | Feb 12, 2021 | ML4Q Young Investigators, Stories
It was inevitable… … the scent of acetone always reminded Dr. Christian Dickel of the frustrations of nanofabrication. How does Covid-19 and the measures to mitigate the pandemic influence the life of physicists? Let’s start from what “normal” people think...
by Yoichi Ando | Dec 11, 2020 | Stories
I have had quite an unusual career path, and it may be interesting for others to know that such a path is possible. When I was a high school student, Albert Einstein was my idol. My dream was to become a physics professor (hopefully at the Princeton Advanced...