In materials research, considerable progress is made by exploiting insights from the field of topology. Similar tools can now be applied to lasers. A donut is not a bun. From
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Quantum BitsQuantum Bits
Quantum Bits is a series of events aimed at university students where you can discover quantum technologies bit by bit. In each of these online events, after a short introduction to
Sample-Efficient Device-Independent Quantum State Verification and CertificationSample-Efficient Device-Independent Quantum State Verification and Certification
The Dakic-group have published a new paper in PRX QUANTUM! Correct and reliable operation of quantum devices is one of the most important milestones to be achieved for practical applications
Quantum superposition of thermodynamic evolutions with opposing time’s arrowsQuantum superposition of thermodynamic evolutions with opposing time’s arrows
The team of Časlav Brukner at IQOQI Vienna and researchers at the University of Bristol, the University of the Balearic Islands and The University of Vienna have shown how quantum
Welcome to the VCQ – Julian LèonardWelcome to the VCQ – Julian Lèonard
We are delighted to welcome Julian Lèonard to our VCQ faculty. He has started working at the Atominstitut of the TU Wien in November 2021. where he is leading the
Call for our PhD program OPEN NOWCall for our PhD program OPEN NOW
Our PhD school invites you to become part of an active community of young scientists with opportunities to do experimental and/or theoretical research at the forefront of modern quantum science
Pathways for Entanglement-Based Quantum Communication in the Face of High NoisePathways for Entanglement-Based Quantum Communication in the Face of High Noise
The research team around Prof. Marcus Huber at TU Wien developed a new quantum transmission protocol that allows a higher data transmission rate and is much more robust against interference.
That was our VCQ Summer School 2021That was our VCQ Summer School 2021
Participants of the VCQ Summer School 2021 In the beginning it sometimes felt like a really crazy idea to plan a live event when at any time it could have
Philipp Walther receives Wilhelm Bessel AwardPhilipp Walther receives Wilhelm Bessel Award
Philipp Walther, Group Leader at the University of Vienna, received the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Award of the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung. Philipp Walther, Group Leader of Quantum Information Science and Quantum
Probabilistic One-Time Programs using Quantum EntanglementProbabilistic One-Time Programs using Quantum Entanglement
Quantum technology allows for unparalleled levels of data and software protection. Probabilistic one-time programs harness these capabilities for quantum-assisted classical computations by encoding classical software in small quantum states resulting