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of Quantum Materials (IMPRS-CPQM) is a joint PhD programme between the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (MPI CPfS) in Dresden, Germany, the Technische Universität Dresden (TU Dresden), and
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postgraduate education in areas such as Information Processing Technologies, including Quantum Information and Computation, Optoeletronics, Physical Layer Security and Information Theory, Cybersecurity and
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next-generation nano-optoelectronic devices with enhanced or entirely new properties. We welcome candidates with a strong background in condensed-matter physics and/or quantum nanophotonics, who
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I supervise a wide range of PhD projects on experimental research into the electronic properties of novel quantum materials including topological insulators, graphene, and other atomically thin two
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lectures which are offered by the Physics Department of RPTU within the Master of Science in Advanced Quantum Physics programme: https://physik.rptu.de/quantum-master/ . The detailed programme of
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that the effects of quantum mechanics become noticeable, making it possible to gain full control over the molecules. These findings are being used in quantum technology applications and in advanced physics research
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My research focuses on the theory of strongly correlated phenomena in cold atomic gases and electron systems. Particular topics of interest include low-dimensional quantum systems, superconductivity
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My work focuses on experimental research in quantum sensing and quantum microscopy using the nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centre in diamond. In particular, we are interested in applying quantum sensing
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My research explores ways to determine the atomic architecture of materials so we can understand and manipulate a material’s behaviour. At the atomic level, amazing and beautiful quantum phenomena
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learning potentials) and analytical calculation methods (quantum dynamics) to develop robust methods for predicting and interpreting observables from XFEL experiments. Methodologies developed be applicable