New project may take the leading position in photonic quantum technology Denmark is set to redefine photonic quantum computing with the launch of a five-year research and innovation initiative, backed by a grant from the Innovation Fund. The 'Fault-Tolerant Quantum Photonics' (FTQP) project…
Postdoctoral position in experimental quantum optics The Q-MANTA project is financed by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP). You will be an integral part of a collorative environment at NQCP and QUANTOP, the Danish Center for Quantum Optics,…
SCIENCE Data Engineer at Niels Bohr Institute, NQCP About us The Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP) is establishing a talented and diverse international team to create a cutting-edge quantum programme in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. The…
Bygningsansvarlig til forskningsprogram på Niels Bohr Institutet Om os NQCP er et forskningssamarbejde mellem Novo Nordisk Fonden og Københavns Universitet. Programmets mission er at udvikle og bygge kvantehardware og algoritmer til en kvantecomputer, som med hidtil uset…
Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured Superradiant atoms can help us measure time more precisely than ever. In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen present a new method for measuring the time interval, the second, mitigating some of th…
Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured Superradiant atoms can help us measure time more precisely than ever. In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen present a new method for measuring the time interval, the second, mitigating some of th…
Internet can achieve quantum speed with light saved as sound Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute have developed a new way to create quantum memory: A small drum can store data sent with light in its sonic vibrations, and then forward the data with…
Internet can achieve quantum speed with light saved as sound Researchers at the University of Copenhagen’s Niels Bohr Institute have developed a new way to create quantum memory: A small drum can store data sent with light in its sonic vibrations, and then forward the data with…
“It’s ultimately about predicting everything” – theory could be a map to hunted quantum materials A breakthrough in theoretical physics is an important step towards predicting the behavior of the fundamental matter of which our world is built. It can be used to calculate systems of enormous quantities of quantum…
“It’s ultimately about predicting everything” – theory could be a map to hunted quantum materials A breakthrough in theoretical physics is an important step towards predicting the behavior of the fundamental matter of which our world is built. It can be used to calculate systems of enormous quantities of quantum…
Scientists on the hunt for evidence of quantum gravity’s existence at the South Pole University of Copenhagen team contributes to an Antarctic large-scale experiment striving to find out if gravity also exists at the quantum level. An extraordinary particle able to travel undisturbed through space seems…
Scientists on the hunt for evidence of quantum gravity’s existence at the South Pole University of Copenhagen team contributes to an Antarctic large-scale experiment striving to find out if gravity also exists at the quantum level. An extraordinary particle able to travel undisturbed through space seems…
Elegant use of noise for quantum computing Scientists around the world work hard to rinse quantum systems for noise, which may disturb the function of tomorrow’s powerful quantum computers. Researchers from the Niels Bohr Institute have found a way to use noise…
Simon Caron-Huot receives Lars Kann-Rasmussen Prize On the February 7th, former NBIA Asisstant Professor Simon Caron-Huot received this year's Lars Kann-Rasmussen Prize.
DIANA Quantum Centre inauguration at the Niels Bohr Institute On January 11th, 2024, we celebrated the start of the initial cohort of 6 companies joining the Deep Tech Lab-Quantum Accelerator and introduced the DIANA Quantum Center and Test sites as part of the Danish quantum…
Researchers aim to advance quantum sensing to transform disease diagnosis and prevention The Novo Nordisk Foundation has awarded a grant of DKK 150 million to establish the Copenhagen Center for Biomedical Quantum Sensing, under which an international research collaboration aims to develop novel quantum…
The quantum potential of point defects Senior R&D Engineer at NQCP Jim Webb answers questions about his recent Villum Experiment project exploiting point defects and their quantum potential.
Quantum Hub Annual Meeting 2024 Program Launch The UCPH Quantum Hub is ready with the program for this years Annual Meeting 2024. The Annual Meeting offers students and scientists alike to gain an insight into the latest quantum research at the University of…
Vasiliki Angelopoulou Super- and Subradiance of Quantum Dots by Photon-Mediated Coupling Supervisor: Prof. Peter Lodahl
Patrik Isene Sund Photonic Quantum Information Processing with Quantum Dot Single-Photon Sources Supervisor: Prof. Peter Lodahl
Petroula Karakosta Title: Using McStas Union components to simulate a magnet sample environment and predicting background with machine learning Supervisor: Kim Lefmann
Svend Krøjer Møller Controlling and Protecting Coherent QuantumStates Academic advisor: Prof. Karsten Flensberg
Hans Stærkind Optical Magnetometry for Magnetic Resonance Imaging Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Eugene S. Polzik, Assoc. Prof. Esben T. Petersen and Research Fellow Vincent O. Boer.