BOS.QT Junior Faculty

BOS.QT Junior Faculty

Dr. Tobias Heindel

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Institute for Solid State Physics at Technische Universität Berlin

Main research areas: Quantum Communication, Quantum Key Distribution, Solid-State Quantum Light Sources, Solid-State Spin-Qubits

Contact: tobias.heindel@tu-berlin.de
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Dr. Francesco Intravaia

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Department of Physics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Max-Born-Institute

Main research areas: Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Dispersion Forces, Open Quantum Systems, Non-Equilibrium Physics

Contact: francesco.intravaia@physik.hu-berlin.de
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Dr. Markus Krutzik

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Department of Physics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Joint Lab Integrated Quantum Sensors, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik

Main research areas: Integrated Quantum Technologies for Frequency Metrology, Timing and Field Sensing Applications

Contact: markus.krutzik@physik.hu-berlin.de
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Jun. Prof. Dr. Jasmin Meincke

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Institute for Solid State Physics at Technische Universität Berlin

Main research areas: Integrated Quantum Photonics, Quantum Simulations, Quantum Measurements

Contact: jasmin.meinecke@tu-berlin.de

Dr. Anna Pappa

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Institute of Software Engineering and Theoretical Computer Science, Technische Universität Berlin and Telekom Innovation Labs

Main Research areas: Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Computation, Quantum Communications

Contact: anna.pappa@tu-berlin.de
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Dr. Sven Ramelow

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Department of Physics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Main research areas: Nonlinear Quantum Optics

Contact: sven.ramelow@physik.hu-berlin.de
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Dr. Giacomo Valtolina

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Molecular Physics Department at the Fritz Haber Institute Berlin

Main research areas: Atomic and Molecular Systems at Ultracold Temperatures

Contact: valtolina@fhi-berlin.mpg.de
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Jun. Prof. Dr. Janik Wolters

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Institute of Optics and Atomic Physics at Technische Universität Berlin and ECDF-Professor for „Physical foundations of IT security“, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Main research areas: Quantum Communications, Physical Foundations of IT Security, Optical Postdigital Computers

Contact: Janik.Wolters@dlr.de
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