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Quantum Science & Technologies

Quantum sensors made from diamond. Image: Andreas Heddergott / TUM

Quantum Science & Technology unites the research fields of Quantum Physics and Information Science in a common framework. In this active area of research, the NAT School combines fundamental science with technological applications to shape the future of quantum matter, computation, simulation, communication, and sensing. The research spans fundamental science and bridges the gap to engineering applications, fostering the development of technologies such as quantum computers. These efforts strengthen TUM’s position in the field, enhancing its global standing and societal impact.

  • Quantum algorithms, error corrections, and quantum circuits
  • Hardware development and qubit design
  • Software stack, quantum control, verification, and benchmarking

  • Theory of entanglement
  • Universal description of many-body systems
  • Applications in quantum chemistry, high energy physics, and cosmology

  • Quantum networks
  • Efficient quantum interfaces
  • Development of new sensing capabilities

  • Highly tunable quantum materials
  • Topological states of matter
  • Hybrid quantum systems

News - Quantum Science & Technologies

Quantum Science & Technologies, Research, Physics | 17.11.2023

Quantum internet: "The biggest problem is data loss"

Researchers around the world are working on a network which could connect quantum computers with one another over long distances. Andreas Reiserer,… [read more]

Quantum Science & Technologies, Research, Physics | 28.09.2023

Quantum computers will lead to previously unknown applications

In the episode of TUM series "New In", Prof. Barbara Kraus is introduced. The physicist is looking for computable rules regarding the behavior of… [read more]

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TUM School of Natural Sciences

Technische Universität
München

Boltzmannstr. 10
85748 Garching

Cluster of Excellence: Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology

Constrained Quantum Matter (CRC 360)

Munich Quantum Valley

TUM Center for Quantum Engineering (ZQE)

Atomistic Modelling Center (AMC)

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