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Munich Center for Quantum Science & Technology
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Добавлен 5 авг 2019
The Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) brings together scientists from various disciplines, covering all areas of Quantum Science and Technology from basic research to applications.
With its multidisciplinary profile, MCQST has set out to build a world-leading center in Quantum Science and Technology (QST), addressing important scientific and technological questions, while linking groundbreaking research with industrial partners, creating a unique environment for QST via carefully designed structural measures. Such measures include a structured research program, dedicated support programs and a public outreach component, aiming to address outstanding challenges in the field.
MCQST comprises two universities (LMU München & TU Munich) and three partner institutes (MPI of Quantum Optics, Walther-Meißner-Institute, and Deutsches Museum).
With its multidisciplinary profile, MCQST has set out to build a world-leading center in Quantum Science and Technology (QST), addressing important scientific and technological questions, while linking groundbreaking research with industrial partners, creating a unique environment for QST via carefully designed structural measures. Such measures include a structured research program, dedicated support programs and a public outreach component, aiming to address outstanding challenges in the field.
MCQST comprises two universities (LMU München & TU Munich) and three partner institutes (MPI of Quantum Optics, Walther-Meißner-Institute, and Deutsches Museum).
Science Slam of the Munich Clusters of Excellence: Light and its decisions in a multipath interfer..
Make way for science! The four Munich Excellence Clusters e-conversion, MCQST, ORIGINS, and SyNergy hosted their first-ever joint Science Slam at Bahnwärter Thiel.
Title: Light and its decisions in a multipath interferometer
Slammer: Josefine Krause
Participating universities: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technische Universität München
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - ECX 2089 - 390776260, EXC 2111 - 390814868, EXC 2094 - 390783311, EXC 2145 - 390857198
Title: Light and its decisions in a multipath interferometer
Slammer: Josefine Krause
Participating universities: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technische Universität München
Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - ECX 2089 - 390776260, EXC 2111 - 390814868, EXC 2094 - 390783311, EXC 2145 - 390857198
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Science Slam of the Munich Clusters of Excellence: Chips, croissants and nano-drums
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Make way for science! The four Munich Excellence Clusters e-conversion, MCQST, ORIGINS, and SyNergy hosted their first-ever joint Science Slam at Bahnwärter Thiel in Munich. Title: Chips, croissants and nano-drums Slammer: Lukas Schleicher Participating universities: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technische Universität München Funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German...
Munich Quantum Stammtisch // Quantum Computing: A dream or a reality?
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After many years of research, the first generation of quantum computers is being developed around the world. However, when will we be able to scale them up and make them fault-tolerant? Once this is achieved, will there be enough use cases? Will the industry still be interested? Do we already know applications for the existing devices? What will be the winning platform to build them? These and ...
Securing Global Communications: Introducing QUBE
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Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) allows two parties to securely communicate with each other without allowing anyone to eavesdrop. Our cube satellite QUBE is a small research satellite testing technology towards global QKD. In this video, we introduce the satellite as well as the quantum payload from LMU and MCQST. About QUBE For the first time, the research satellite QUBE will test newly develope...
How Secrets Remain Secret: Alice and Bob Explain Quantum Key Distribution
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How can we make sure that a secret remains a secret? Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) is a method to distribute keys for cryptography secured by laws of nature. In this video, Alice and Bob are discussing what QKD is and how it can be used to communicate with each other without being eavesdropped. The video was created by Lukas Knips (LMU & MCQST), as part of the QUBE project. About QUBE For the ...
Licht & Materie Ausstellung Eröffnungsevent Deutsches Museum
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Die Sonne am Strand, der Scanner an der Supermarktkasse oder das Signal in einer Glasfaser: Wenn Licht auf Materie trifft - oder Materie auf Licht - geschehen spannende Dinge! Die Ausstellung "Licht und Materie" präsentiert die Grundlagen der Quantenoptik und zeigt, wie sich das Verständnis von Licht und Materie im letzten Jahrhundert gewandelt hat. Sie gibt damit auch einen Ausblick auf die Qu...
Quantum simulation and quantum computing with neutral-atom arrays | Johannes Zeiher (MPQ)
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This Video was recorded on 5 December 2023 as part of the MCQST Colloquium which takes place at @maxplanckquantum 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Talk Johannes Zeiher 34:27 Q&A-Session Quantum simulation and quantum computing with neutral-atom arrays - Johannes Zeiher (MPQ) Systems of many interacting quantum particles in and out of equilibrium feature numerous fascinating emergent properties. Their d...
Exploring supersolidity with spin-orbit coupled BEC | Leticia Tarruell (ICFO & ICREA)
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This Video was recorded on 9 April 2024 as part of the MCQST Colloquium which takes place at @maxplanckquantum Exploring supersolidity with spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates | Leticia Tarruell (ICFO & ICREA) Abstract: Supersolidity is a counter-intuitive phase of matter that spontaneously breaks both gauge and translation symmetry, and combines the frictionless flow of a superfluid a...
Aashish Clerk | Dissipative approaches to quantum metrology
Просмотров 3245 месяцев назад
▶Title: Dissipative approaches to quantum metrology ▶Speaker: Aashish Clerk (University of Chicago) ▶Abstract: Quantum metrology seeks to harness the power of entangled quantum states to enhance basic measurement and sensing tasks. I'll discuss work on how tailored dissipative processes can be harnessed both to prepare many-body entanglement that is useful for metrology, and for designing dissi...
Alvise Bastianello | Towards a sine-Gordon Quantum Simulator with a Quantum Gas Microscope
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▶Title: Towards a sine-Gordon Quantum Simulator with a Quantum Gas Microscope ▶Speaker: Alvise Bastianello (TUM) ▶Abstract: Universality is one of the pillars of our understanding and classification of quantum phases of matter: several seemingly unrelated microscopic models, upon coarse-graining, are describable by a handful of collective degrees of freedom. The sine-Gordon model emerges as the...
Viviana Villafañe | Ultrafast electrical switching & charge state control of SiV− centers in diamond
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▶Title: Ultrafast electrical switching and charge state control of silicon vacancy centers in diamond ▶Speaker: Viviana Villafañe (TUM - WSI) ▶Abstract: Optically-active point defects in diamond feature atomic-sized two-level systems, constituting a promising solid-state platform for the development of novel quantum technologies. Specifically, group IV vacancy complexes in diamond (G4V) (with s...
Hannes Bernien | Quantum networks with neutral atom processing nodes
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▶Title: Quantum networks with neutral atom processing nodes ▶Speaker: Hannes Bernien (University of Chicago) ▶Abstract: Quantum networks providing shared entanglement over a mesh of quantum nodes will revolutionize the field of quantum information science by offering novel applications in quantum computation, enhanced precision in networks of sensors and clocks, and efficient quantum communicat...
Jan von Delft | Quantics Tensor Cross Interpolation
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▶Title: Quantics Tensor Cross Interpolation: a Quantum-Inspired Tools for Manipulating Functions ▶Speaker: Jan von Delft (LMU) ▶Abstract: Tensor network techniques are well-established numerical tools for solving seemingly exponentially hard problems in quantum many-body physics. They rely on a form of data compression for many-body wavefunctions in which tensors with many indices are expressed...
Tilman Esslinger | Emergence of topological pumping in atom-light interaction
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▶Title: Emergence of topological pumping in atom-light interaction ▶Speaker: Tilman Esslinger (ETH Zurich) ▶Abstract: Pumps are transport mechanisms in which directed currents result from a cycling evolution of the potential. Thouless pointed out that pumping can have topological origin when considering the motion of quantum particles in spatially and temporally periodic potentials. We have dis...
Pau Farrera-Soler | Quantum information experiments with single atoms
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▶Title: Quantum information experiments with single atoms coupled to crossed optical cavities ▶Speaker: Pau Farrera-Soler ( MPQ ) ▶Abstract: Single atoms coupled to two crossed optical fiber-cavities provide the versatility to explore different quantum information schemes with two different atomic transitions coupled to the two independent optical resonators. In this talk I will start presentin...
Sebastian Paeckel | From wheels to qubits: Geometrically tuning the error rate
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Sebastian Paeckel | From wheels to qubits: Geometrically tuning the error rate
Flore Kunst | Exceptional non-Hermitian topology
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Flore Kunst | Exceptional non-Hermitian topology
Zahra Khanian | Rate distortion theory for mixed states
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Zahra Khanian | Rate distortion theory for mixed states
Robert Raußendorf | Computationally Universal Phases of Quantum Matter
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Robert Raußendorf | Computationally Universal Phases of Quantum Matter
Jeanette Lorenz | What can we learn from applications for the development of quantum computing?
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Jeanette Lorenz | What can we learn from applications for the development of quantum computing?
Samy Egli | Handling Stress and Crisis - Strategies and Tips
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Samy Egli | Handling Stress and Crisis - Strategies and Tips
Torsten Zache | Digital quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories with qudits and fermions
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Torsten Zache | Digital quantum simulation of lattice gauge theories with qudits and fermions
Akira Ozawa | Extreme ultraviolet optical frequency combs and applications
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Akira Ozawa | Extreme ultraviolet optical frequency combs and applications
Loïc Anderegg | Laser Cooled Molecules for Quantum Science and Fundamental Physics
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Loïc Anderegg | Laser Cooled Molecules for Quantum Science and Fundamental Physics
Laura Classen | Field control of many-body phases in frustrated moiré bilayers
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Laura Classen | Field control of many-body phases in frustrated moiré bilayers
Monika Aidelsburger | Quantum simulation - Engineering & understanding quantum systems atom-by-atom
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Monika Aidelsburger | Quantum simulation - Engineering & understanding quantum systems atom-by-atom
Andreas Winter | Hidden Markov models - classical and quantum mechanisms, and beyond
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Andreas Winter | Hidden Markov models - classical and quantum mechanisms, and beyond
Mikhail Lukin | Tutorial on Quantum Information - Part 2
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Mikhail Lukin | Tutorial on Quantum Information - Part 2
Mikhail Lukin | Exploring quantum computing frontier with programmable atom arrays
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Mikhail Lukin | Exploring quantum computing frontier with programmable atom arrays
Daniel Burgarth | Bounding Quantum Dynamics
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Daniel Burgarth | Bounding Quantum Dynamics
I have one doubt well now I'm studying in bca after the bca my wish is phd in quantam computing well it's possible to study 0hd 8n quantum computing
I'm very interested in PhD in Germany. But not know how to start it?
Der erste Vortrag zu Quantenkomputer-ideen der was taugt und nicht nur heisse Luft umwälzt.
What is not understood today is that there are three distinct dimensions: Consciousness; Mind; Elemental. We are in a Material or Atomic Age and the elemental only or matter is seen as real and fundamental. Consciousness and Mind are seen as derivative and that makes Consciousness ‘the hard problem’ for philosophy. Also there are likely more electricities than the two that have been discovered; the environmental one; and the one in entities. As there are five elements and five senses there are likely five electricities. With the discovery of more electricities and more understanding of electromagnetism; the knowledge of which is due to Maxwell; there is also the mystery of magnetism itself. These further discoveries will change our lives and how we live. Philosophy now has become less cognitive and its adherents appears to think for it to matter it must leave thought experiments behind and instead concentrate on the elemental. That is a mistake, as so much that matters comes from thought experiments which can then be applied to the empirical to test them out. That is how science progresses. The non-tangible is not valued now, likely due to this being a material age, so what is empirical reigns. Philosophy is important to all disciplines as how we detach from the empirical and view it objectively is very important to not being immersed in the elemental. Like Merlin threatened with being banished into the earth we, and life, would lose the magic. Also the materialists are on a constant quest to own the narrative now with eliminative materialism and the idiocy of trans humanism or humans embedded with technology. Materialists are clueless about human consciousness; the human mind and their infinite potentials.
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Where to download the xfacpy? "pip install" doesn't work.
Any relationship with time crystals?
Great presentation. Excellent visuals
Thank you for having Pritzker Molecular Engineering professor Aashish Clerk at this year's conference!
Fantastic! Thank you for having our professor, Hannes Bernien, at this year's conference!
She is really a superwoman. Such an example for all girls in physics! I feel so proud seeing this lecture.
Thanks for the super fast uploads! The conference just ended and there's already a lot of talks on RUclips!
Great content
Thanks.
Das weckt ein paar Erinnerungen. Und da ist ja auch Jens. Interessant, dass der jetzt auch bei euch ist.
Very nice thanks
Concise and precise… wot more can we want….
Please resample the sound
You said the waveguide was a one-way transmission line, is that purely because there are emitters at one end and receivers at the other end? But if a photon is partially reflected back from the detector to the emitter would it perhaps interfere?
Sound is really low! take it down, add gain and grab more views.
Top notch content, thanku ☘️
Thanks for the talk
If the Oxford philosopher P.F. Strawson is right that things sensed are mentally acquired one way (causally) in direct sensory interaction and become reformulated in developed reflection, in the first case (material content) what is seen is observer independent and world relative and in reflection are observer relative as observer related in the form of "objects", i.e., as individuated as "person concerning", then two realisms coexist in a mature experience: a personalized experience formed as common sense and scientific realism which leaves out the point of view (localized) of the person and the phenomena of subjective personal concern in order to only consider "thing space objects" of worldly particulars (abstracted from the duality of mind-body experience so as to explore worldly matter beyond the objects of concern of an observer. Dualism, and, thus, skepticism, is avoided by recognizing that observable things are material and always the same no matter the form while formed things have no matter of their own. Experience is a learned and applied transformative activity of on-going individuating. Strawson, on such grounds as these claims common sense reality and scientific reality are purpose-given formalizations of experience expressing different perceived concerns of a vulnerable sentient being in a dangerous world of things (particulars) subject to the harsh economies of energy. In both cases, individuals care in different practical ways about contingent content-materiality. By stipulation, the world doesn't care a bit about being cared about. Refs for Strawson: "Perception and it s objects" the first three chapters of "Individuals," and "Bounds of Sense."
Hello! thank for your help and support, my question is that, what are the requirement for getting Ph.D. in computer science with support of associated research program. and what tips improve the chance of my acceptance. what are the other ways to fund the progress rather than associated researchship. hope you reply soon. thanks to you.
Well done Gia, nice work
3+1d you get a bulk but it becomes gapless after certain limit so you lose the bulk but maintain the pair correlations
Tried to reach out to Jad but his email is not available.
I ve done this on a lattice over 10 years ago. You can see my renders. Nice work 👌
Why are you taunting me? The internet runs on fiber optics. Bleh, I can't get fiber in my neighborhood, just old fashioned copper wires with 25-50 Mbps transfer rates. Just 10 minutes walk away there is 10Gbps fiber offered to all residents. Can I tell the telecoms people that quantum computing internet is a human right and they need to give me direct access to fiber?
The magnitude of force of Sun light shining on a person is equal to the weight of a grain of salt? That's actually way stronger than I expected!
true, still cant process it
one step at a time we are getting closer to the day when we all will have supercomputers in our pockets.
Underrated.
basically there is more entanglement that can pass through the system. the photons build into a field and then the varying pulses of light are able to be translated into an energy field that can respond to the entanglement and then vibrate that energy down the given wire to the intended system.
so, it's a translation problem.
so when you generate an artificially entangled system, its very difficult to keep out the "noise" or interference. if the quantum computers are sensitive to other entities or entanglement structures, then other entanglement structures such as another quantum computer requiring thermo-dynamic stability that would generate a lot of waste heat and energy, manifesting a decoherence problem thusly thinning the entanglement for all computers. much like heat from CPU processors, but instead of heat, it's because entanglement is fragile and so thermodynamically expensive to maintain artificial entanglement. as a result, very difficult to get the systems to "speak to one another".
very helpful
The problematic part of free will is is the "free" part.
🎉 Wonderful presentation. Very inspiring talk. Is it just me, or the audio cut in the very last few minutes though?
The audio is definitively cut in the last few minutes.
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Dark 20:00 Energy , Force of a Blackhole ❤🎉
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Amazing presentation.
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Important expansion in the field of physics. Everyone should have a look at the Navy Hybrid Aerial Underwater Craft (read UFO) patents by aerospace engineer and inventor Salvatore Pais. Using Macroscopic Quantum Coherence using plasma resonant frequency fields to access the energy densities (~10²⁵ joules/ meter²) by polarizing the local vacuum field using Argon gas in a resonant chamber vibrated by Microwaves at 3.3 Ghz until polarizing the local vacuum field to macroscopic Quantum Coherence when the Resonant Plasma Frequency is achieved. Goto Google patents and search Salvatore Pais The patents are real and Brett Tingley did several good articles where he proved the validity of the patents and the tech bosses at the Navy fully backing it. Also includes room temperature superconductors patent using piezo-electrics
Thank you for this super interesting talks professors. Professor Oriti the goat
Two brilliant people discussing the fundamentals of physics, real pleasure, thanks.
Can Bachelors engineer apply for this? Is this applicable for engineering domain? I wanna apply next year. I have 3 years industry experience in VLSI domain and completed Bachelor's Degree in Electronics Engineering
As a small correction: on slide 28 the "Goldilocks regime" is introduced as kappa = 2*g. It also says that in the arXiv paper, but that was due to a small error in an calculation. It was corrected later in the nature paper. Not sure why it is still wrong in 2022 conference
A notation in itself does not convey any meaning to the audience. So it could be better to explain the interplay between ideas first, then introduce the symbols. It's more explaining that way I think.