Warum werden Einzelphotonenquellen in Satelliten verwendet? Was ist Quantum Supremacy (Quantenüberlegenheit) und ist sie schon da? Inwiefern ist dann noch eine sichere Datenübermittlung gegeben?
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The group of Quantum Technologies (EQT) and the chair of Nano- and Quantum Sensors (NQS) join together for a new series of Meet&Greet sharing their experiences in research with each other.
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The Quantum Minute video series from the folks of MCQST has featured Dr. Irene Sánchez Arribas as a host. She completed her doctoral research in our group and beautifully describes how her research might help to build the quantum internet.
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A scientific article of our work at the chair of nano- and quantum sensors is featured in "Research in Bavaria" - a platform connecting researchers in Bavaria.
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We are featured in the TUM science magazine "Faszination Forschung". Dive in and get an insight into our quest to defy the norms of the quantum realm.
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Sensors in electronic devices work with high-frequency signals. For maximum accuracy in the measurements, the parametric amplification effect is used. Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are investigating how this effect can significantly expand the functionality of sensors.
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Paper of Weig, E.M. et al. in Nature Communications as "Editors' Highlights"
“Observing polarization patterns in the collective motion of nanomechanical arrays”
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the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is for the 7th time the top German university, the 3rd in the European Union (EU), and ranks in the top 50 universities globally
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(Center for NanoScience, LMU, Scientific Breakthrough) for Markus Becherer and Matthias Golibrzuch for "Metasurface Photoelectrodes for Enhanced Solar Fuel Generation" in Advanced Energy Materials (2021). Congratulations!
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In 2021 Department EI has another virtual Tag der Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik. Presentations, Awards please find in a video of 12. November 2021
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is listing TUM as one of the 50 top universities worldwide in 4 subjects in computer science (rank 14), engineering, natural and life science
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which is TUM’s central interface and innovation hub for questions and solutions arising from Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
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"Fluctuations and Nonlinearities in Classical and Quantum Matter beyond Equilibrium", approved by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG)
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has been prolonged until the end of Winter Term 2020/21. This financial support is for students who suffer from financial hardship due to the pandemic
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gave an interview with TUMcampus Magazine: “Together on the Pulse of the Future”. Prof. Hofmann talked about his first year in office and on what will be his concerns in the future?
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of TUM Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering on November 13, 2020 online only because of the Corona situation. With report of the Dean, awards and honours to graduates
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ranks the Technical University of Munich (TUM) as one of the global top 50 internationally in engineering, computer science, and in physical and life sciences. In engineering TUM ranks 24, in computer science 14
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As of this year the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is one of the 3 best universities on rank 41 in the EU according to THE World University Rankings
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TUM for 2021 ranks number 50 internationally. TUM is 6 times in continuation the best University in Germany, and one of the 4 best Technical Universities in Europe
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The Paper “Lateral silicon oxide/gold interfaces enhance the rate of electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline media” has been featured on the Cover Page of The Journal of Chemical Physics. Congratulations!
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) remains "University of Excellence" for the 3rd time since 2006, being the only Technical University in the excellence competition
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will present her guest lecture at seminar room N1812 "Interfaces matter: probing the energetic alignment and chemical interaction between halide perovskites and adjacent transport layers"
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The SoilSpy-Team (V.D. Bhatt, W. Emer, M. Markocic) has been nominated for the TUM IdeAward 2018 for their novel findings on the application of sensor system SoilSpy in agricultural technologies
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in the anniversary year 2018 at all TUM locations. At our open house day, from 11 am to 6 pm, with a comprehensive program of experiments, tours, presentations and lectures, experience insights into the world of science
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