Last week, MQV had the pleasure of being part of the traditional Bavarian Evening of the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Between discussions about quantum science and technology and insights into career opportunities within the MQV ecosystem, a special highlight was the premiere of the card game #QuantenSchafkopf, developed by MQV researchers at the FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Find out more about the event and QuantenSchafkopf here: https://lnkd.in/d7pPPgxu
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Our paper about extended Dicke models has just been published in SciPost Physics Core. #FAUpeople #FAULMQ #QuCoLiMa
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Check out our new publication entitled „(Almost) everything is a Dicke model - Mapping non-superradiant correlated light-matter systems to the exactly solvable Dicke model“ just appeared in SciPost Core 7, 038 (2024). Thx to Andreas Schellenberger from kps_lab at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg for the successful collaboration within our theory project in the collaborative research center CRC-TR 306 Quantum Cooparativity of Light and Matter (QuCoLiMa). #FAUpeople #FAU Profile Center Light.Matter.QuantumTechnologies
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Get to know and discuss #quantumtechnologies. You should make a note of 12 April. #quantumcomputing, #quantum, #futurecomputing, #IT4Science Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, Technische Hochschule Augsburg, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
What is to expect from quantum technologies? Find out at the symposium „Quantum technologies: Expectations of an important future technology“, organized by the Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften with support from MQV. 📅12 April, 1:30 pm in Munich and online. The event is aimed specifically at an interested public as well as teaching staff and young scientists. Registration is required for the on-site event. More info: https://lnkd.in/dP2jq6aT Leibniz-Rechenzentrum Walther-Meissner-Institute (WMI)
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I am excited to share the first published results from my PhD project! Here we cover the detailed characterization of organic glass scintillator (OGS) bars and their potential for a range monitoring system in proton therapy. Check it out here!
A new paper by the NOVO Collaboration is out: https://lnkd.in/dscVpM8x The paper explores the most critical properties of bar-shaped OGSs (Organic Glass Scintillators) for applications to range verification in proton therapy, specifically in the NOVCoDA prototype that will be used for simultaneous imaging of the spatial distributions of fast neutrons and prompt gamma-rays. The first author of the paper is Joey Turko who deserves a strong acknowledgement of the hard work put into data collection, data analyses as well as the writing of the manuscript. I cannot thank enough all our colleagues at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) who put in a great effort to finalize this work and get the results published. Also much acknowledged is Patrick Feng of Sandia National Laboratories for providing us with the OGS samples used in these experiments. Hunter Ratliff | Lena Setterdahl | Toni Kögler | Guntram Pausch | Sonja Schellhammer | @Roland Beyer | @Arnd Junghans | @Stefan Müller | @Katja Römer | @Sebastian Urlass | Andreas Wagner * The NOVO logo is the courtesy of Hunter Ratliff
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The MAX IV Laboratory is a Swedish national synchrotron laboratory that has operated as a user facility since 2016. MAX IV offers access to 16 beamlines that provide modern X-ray spectroscopy, scattering/diffraction, and imaging techniques to contribute to solving scientific questions in a wide range of areas. MAX IV is the first worldwide realisation of a fourth-generation light source, which has opened opportunities to develop experimental techniques based on outstanding brightness and coherence. The beamlines are open to academia, research institutes, industry, and government agencies worldwide through the user access programs. MAX IV welcomes 1700+ users annually, expected to double in the coming years. MAX IV collaborates with several of the light sources funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), including SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. https://lnkd.in/d9gsf6Xw #swedenscienceinnovation
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In 2023, we started a joint project on Quantum Skyrmions, together with my colleague Andreas Michels from the University of Luxembourg, which is funded by a CORE grant from the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). This collaboration has given rise to our new preprint on Quantum Bloch points, which we just posted at https://lnkd.in/ewXFUYsd. A Bloch point is a hedgehog-like magnetic texture which appears in certain magnetic materials. Comparing such Bloch points in classical systems and quantum systems, we propose an extension of the commonly used classical micromagnetic models which can better describe this and other singular magnetization profiles.
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Umbrella for Atoms ☂️ In a groundbreaking development, researchers at the Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat have engineered a protective film that shields quantum #semiconductor layers just one atom thick from environmental influences without compromising their revolutionary quantum properties. This puts the application of these delicate atomic layers in ultrathin electronic components within realistic reach. Further info ➡ https://lnkd.in/ep_fcPcN
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Quantum is bigger in the west! Spanning Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming, the Elevate Quantum consortium hosts more quantum organizations, jobs, commercial patents, and Nobel Prize winners than anywhere else in the world. We are setting the example for what the future of quantum can look like. #ElevateQuantum #Quantum #QuantumTuesday #ChooseColorado #WorldQuantumDay https://lnkd.in/g5yx-H78
World Quantum Day | I’m excited to celebrate World Quantum Day with Elevate Quantum. In Colorado and the West, we’re pushing the boundaries of what is possible in quantum.... | By Governor Jared PolisFacebook
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📝Novel topological properties of matter emerge from an ultra-cold atom-cavity system In the recent study published in Physical Review Letters, ICFO researcher Joana Fraxanet, led by ICREA Prof. at ICFO Maciej Lewenstein, in collaboration with Daniel González Cuadra from Institut für Quantenoptik und Quanteninformation (IQOQI) in Innsbruck, Alexandre Dauphin from PASQAL and Luca Barbiero from Politecnico di Torino, report on a readily available experimental protocol to induce symmetry-protected higher-order topology through a spontaneous symmetry-breaking mechanism in an atom-cavity system. ICFO News👉https://lnkd.in/edJUGp-B #OPTOlogicEU #DynamiteEU
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Visit from the German university HAWK - University of Applied Science and Arts From the German university came a visit in the composition of prof. Christoph Gerhard, Dr. George Avramidis, Dr. Martin Bellmann and Mcs. Andreas Tuemmel (who spent a week at our institute in March 2024). Together with dr. Kelar and dr. Kelar Tučeková are working on the project: Functionalization of fibers by plasma-assisted deposition of layers under #atmospheric pressure and advanced analysis of layer thickness by #laser-#excited #plasma #spectroscopy (8J23DE002).
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At the GradExpo 2024 organized by the UTEP Graduate School I had the opportunity to share my computational research about the effect of isomerism on the redox potentials and excited state lifetime of iridium-based photoredox catalysts.
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