Eugene Polzik appointed Knight of the Dannebrog Eugene Polzik, professor and head of the research group QUANTOP (Quantum Optics Laboratory) at the Niels Bohr Institute, has been conferred the Knight’s Cross of the Order Dannebrog.
Caroline M. Nielsen Dispersion Measurements of AlGaAs Microring Resonators Supervisor: Jan W. Thomsen
Microsoft and University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first, scalable quantum computer in Lyngby Minister of Higher Education and Science, Tommy Ahlers (V) is cutting the ribbon today when the Microsoft Quantum Materials Lab opens in Lyngby in collaboration with the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of…
Official opening of Center for Hybrid Quantum Networks (Hy-Q) The official opening of the new Center of Excellence, Center for Hybrid Quantum Networks (Hy-Q) was celebrated on September 17 in Festauditoriet at the Faculty of Science.
Jesper Nygård appointed professor of experimental solid-state physics The University of Copenhagen has appointed Jesper Nygård from the Niels Bohr Institute to a new professorship in experimental solid-state physics.
Thorsten Bæk and Ryan Yde Optical magnetometry - Exploration of an optical caesium vapor magnetometer and the possibilities for unshielded measurements Supervisor: Kasper Jensen
Carlos F. D. Faurby DIPOLE-DIPOLE INTERACTION ANALYSIS IN COUPLING OF LIGHT TO SUPERCONDUCTING QUBITS Supervisors: Anders S. Sørensen and Sumanta K. Das
Michael Zugenmaier Towards a room temperature single photon source based on atomic vapour Supervisor: Prof. Eugene S. Polzik
Charles Marcus elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences Congratulations to Charles Marcus on being elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. Charles Marcus is a professor and Center Director of the Center for Quantum Devices at the Niels Bohr…
From musician to professor of quantum physics Peter Krogstrup Jeppesen has had a meteoric career in a complex area of research and after only a relatively short period of time in the world of physics, and he can now call himself a professor of quantum physics.
Eugene Polzik receives ERC Advanced Grant for the second time, this time for 16.2 million DKK Since the ERC Advanced Grant was established ten years ago in 2008, 50 of these special grants have been awarded to Danish researchers. Eugene Polzik is the first researcher from Denmark who has been awarded this grant…
Anton L. Andersen The Effect of Different Potentials for Paul Traps and it’s Application as a Quantum Simulator Supervisor: Anders Søndberg Sørensen