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Panopticon: a new ion trap for quantum optics

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Published: 23 November 2020

The new experiment will allow the scientists at the University of Innsbruck to explore new quantum electrodynamics effects by locating a single ion in front of a hemispherical mirror (Scilight article)

Marc Bussjäger receives his Masters

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Published: 15 October 2020

Congratulations, Marc!

Thesis Titled: Automated Frequency Locking via Spectroscopy on trapped 40Ca+ Ions

Welcome Matthias Dietl

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Published: 12 October 2020

Matthias did his Masters in Regensburg in the group of Prof. Schüller, and is now joining the Cryo team as PhD student. He will work both in Innsbruck and in Villach with Infineon on the development of novel 2D surface traps.

Welcome James Bate

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Published: 09 October 2020

James did his MPhys at Oxford University where he was investigating the Fermi surface topology of quasi-2D iron-based superconductors.

 

He will be joining Ben Lanyon's group as a PhD student where he will be researching applications for quantum networks. 

Welcome Matthias Bock

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Published: 07 October 2020

Matthias did his PhD at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany, where he worked on polarization-preserving quantum frequency conversion as telecom interface for quantum networks based on single trapped ions and neutral atoms.

In Innsbruck, Matthias will join the 2D crystal team aiming at variational quantum simulation of spin models in two-dimensional geometries.

New method pre­vents quan­tum computers from cra­shing

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Published: 10 September 2020

Quantum information is fragile, which is why quantum computers must be able to correct errors. But what if whole qubits are lost? Researchers at the University of Innsbruck, in collaboration with RWTH Aachen University and University of Bologna, are now presenting a method in the journal Nature that allows quantum computers to keep going even if they lose some qubits along the way.

Marco Canteri receives his Masters

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Published: 08 September 2020

Congratulations, Marco!

Thesis Titled: Single-atom-focused laser for photon generation and qubit control

 

 

 

Philipp Schindler erhält ERC Star­ting Grant

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Published: 03 September 2020
Für seine Forschung zu komplexen Quantensystemen und ihrem Einsatz in der Informationsverarbeitung erhält der Experimentalphysiker Philipp Schindler von der Universität Innsbruck einen Starting Grant des Europäischen Forschungsrats (ERC). Die Förderung ist mit rund 1,5 Millionen Euro dotiert.

Klemens Schüppert receives his PhD

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Published: 10 August 2020

Congratulations, Klemens!

Thesis Title: Quantum Interface - A fiber cavity perpendicular to a linear ion trap

 

 

 

 

 

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