Today Daniel Scheller started his PhD in our group. Daniel has studied physics at FAU with a specialisation on solid state physics. For his PhD he will work on the integration of color centers in 4H Silicon Carbide into nanophotonic circuits. We wish him great success!
Last week from Wednesday to Thursday, Prof. Dr. Roland Nagy, Fedor Hrunski and Maximilian Hollendonner participated in the BMBF Quantum Futur Junior Research Groups Meeting 2022 in Berlin.
Besides presenting our project through a talk by Prof. Dr. Roland Nagy and a poster, we enjoyed to learn abo...
In the last two weeks of September two PhD students of our group (Andre Pointner, second from left side and Shravan Kumar Parthasarathy, right side) took part in the PhD Seminar organized by the Chair of Electron Devices (FAU) in the framework of the Ferienakademie in the beautiful area of the Sarnt...
Today Fiona Hellstern successfully defended her Master thesis entitled "NV Center based Quantum Sensing for Tumor Cell Detection". Congratulations and all the best for your future!
Today Michael Baron started his research internship in our group. Michael, currently enrolled in EEI (electrical engineering) at FAU, will work together with Maximilian Hollendonner on realizing a setup to generate remote entanglement between two color centers in 4H-SiC.
Today Maximilian Hollendonner and Fedor Hrunski started their PhD in our group. Maximilian Hollendonner and Fedor Hrunski will both work on the BMBF Project "SiC Quantum Memory Nodes for a Distributed Quantum Computing Network". We wish both scientists great success for their work!
Today Maximilian Hollendonner successfully defended his Master Thesis "Sensing of electrolytes with nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond". The project was performed in cooperation with Dr. Sanchar Sharma and Prof. Dr. Silvia Viola Kusminskiy from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, as ...
On June, 10th Fedor Hrunski successfully defended his Master thesis entitled "Realization of a Distributed Quantum Memory Node". Congratulations, Mr. Master of Science!
Prof. Dr. Roland Nagy has received funding of 2.700.000€ for the project SiC Quantum Memory Nodes for a Distributed Quantum Computing Network through the BMBF program „Quantentechnologien – von den Grundlagen zum Markt“ (Quantum Technologies - from foundations to the market).
Here's a short summa...