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QSolid – Paving the Way for the First German Quantum Computer

QSolid – Paving the Way for the First German Quantum Computer

by Marian Barsoum | Mar 9, 2022 | 2022, News, Transfer

Twenty-five German research institutions and companies are working on a quantum computer with improved error rates in the collaborative project QSolid.The project aims to develop a comprehensive ecosystem that will be integrated into Forschungszentrum Jülich’s...
EIN Quantum NRW – North Rhine-Westphalia joins forces to establish a hub for quantum science and technologies

EIN Quantum NRW – North Rhine-Westphalia joins forces to establish a hub for quantum science and technologies

by Marian Barsoum | Mar 7, 2022 | 2022, News, Transfer

EIN Quantum NRW North Rhine-Westphalia joins forces to establish a hub for quantum science and technologies Education, Innovation, Networking in quantum science and technology – these are the goals of the new quantum computing network “EIN Quantum...
Quantum technologies in NRW – scientists present a rich research landscape

Quantum technologies in NRW – scientists present a rich research landscape

by Marian Barsoum | Jan 31, 2022 | 2022, Interviews, News, Transfer

Quantum research in North Rhine-Westphalia is taking different paths to develop the most powerful freely programmable quantum computers. Numerous universities and research institutes are involved. Scientists from North Rhine-Westphalian universities in Aachen, Bochum,...
ProvideQ – David Gross joins a new consortium funded by BMWK

ProvideQ – David Gross joins a new consortium funded by BMWK

by Marian Barsoum | Jan 24, 2022 | 2022, News, Transfer

ML4Q member and Cologne site representative, Professor David Gross, successfully acquired BMWK funds within the ProvideQ project consortium. ProvideQ is one of six winning projects of the funding call “Quantum Computing – Applications for Industry”...
QSolid and QuBRA – newly funded BMBF projects with ML4Q members

QSolid and QuBRA – newly funded BMBF projects with ML4Q members

by Marian Barsoum | Jan 12, 2022 | 2022, News, Press release, Transfer

Two consortial projects which involve ML4Q members started as of January 1st within the Federal Government Framework Program “Quantum technologies – from basic research to market”. Quantum computer in the solid state – QSolid was granted a...
Midel Photonics receives 0.75 MEUR seed funding

Midel Photonics receives 0.75 MEUR seed funding

by Marian Barsoum | Apr 16, 2021 | 2021, Prizes, Transfer

David Dung, Frederik Wolf, Christopher Grossert and Christian Wahl were successful in spinning-off methods used within Focus Area 4 to produce laser beam-forming components for industrial purposes. Now the startup was selected for the “EXIST Research Transfer” funding...
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