
The FiGAnti project recently started: pioneering fibre-coupled GaSb quantum dot single-photon sources for advanced quantum key distribution. We explore new materials and technologies to enhance secure data transmission.
MehrThe FiGAnti project recently started: pioneering fibre-coupled GaSb quantum dot single-photon sources for advanced quantum key distribution. We explore new materials and technologies to enhance secure data transmission.
MehrAm Montag, dem 17. Juni 2024, hat Sebastian Klembt erfolgreich den Abschlussvortrag seines Habilitationsverfahres im Röntgenhörsaal der JMU abgehalten.
MehrWe are thrilled to announce that Dr. Krishna Chand Maurya has been granted the esteemed Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship by the European Union for his research proposal: ‘Dirac Photonic Metamaterial for Quantum Light Sources (DIRAQUM)’.
MehrJohannes Michl wins the 2nd Poster Prize at the QD2024 Conference, showcasing his groundbreaking work on GaSb quantum dots for secure communication in the tech world. His research promises to make big strides in how we communicate securely.
MehrThe University of Würzburg has teamed up with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) to strengthen ties and foster collaborative academic exchanges in research. On March 28, 2024, the "KAIST-JMU Quantum Technology Joint Research Center" was inaugurated in Würzburg.
MehrKirill Millers verteidigte am 6. März 2024 seine Doktorarbeit zum Thema „Untersuchung von Nanostrukturen basierend auf LaAlO3/SrTiO3 für Anwendungen in nicht von-Neumann-Rechnerarchitekturen“.
MehrThe 11th German-French-Korean Workshop on Nanophotonics kicked off today in the beautiful Tuscany Hall of Würzburg Residence. We are looking forward to excellent scientific contributions as well as to fruitful and rewarding discussions.
MehrCongratulations to PhD student Simon Widmann! He has been awarded a poster prize for his work on topological acoustics.
MehrFrom 27 to 29 September, the cooperation partners of the PhotonQ project came together at Würzburg University’s Campus Nord and held a productive and successful project meeting. Looking back at the last two project years, they took stock of the current progress and identified the future challenges.
MehrOn 27 July 2023, the closing ceremony of the international Nano-Optoelectronics Workshop 2023 (iNOW 2023) – hosted by the Chair of Applied Physics in Würzburg – was held at the Bürgerspital Weinstuben. On this evening, poster prizes were awarded to the student poster presentations of outstanding quality. The chair holder of the Chair for Applied Physics, Sven Höfling, who co-chaired the workshop with Alfred Forchel congratulated the winners and looked back on the past two conference weeks.
MehrThe iNOW (July 16-27, 2023) is in full swing. The conference brings together distinguished researchers from academia and industry who are involved in photonic and optoelectronic materials, devices, and applications. Researchers from around the world share cutting-edge insights and foster new and old collaborations. All interested scientists of the University of Würzburg are welcome to attend the uncoming lectures (Neubaukirche). Please click on "Mehr" for first impressions and updates of the conference.
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Optische Messungen durchgeführt an der Technischen Physik belegen erstmals die Existenz von Exzitonen in elektronischen topologischen Isolatoren.
MehrFrom 24 to 27 October 2022, the IWAPSQS workshop took place in Würzburg with excellent scientific contributions.
MehrMoritz Meinecke, Doktorand am Lehrstuhl für Technische Physik, hat auf der diesjährigen Fachtagung der Sektion Kondensierte Materie (SKM) der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft (DPG) in Regensburg einen von drei 1. Posterpreisen für die Präsentation der Ergebnisse seiner Masterarbeit gewonnen.
MehrDie Entwicklung eines topologischen Lasernetzwerks durch ein Team des Würzburg-Dresdner Exzellenzclusters ct.qmat gilt als Pionierleistung in der Physik. Der Würzburger Forscher Sebastian Klembt wurde nun hierfür ausgezeichnet. (Bild: BKfotofilms)
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