Jesper Rask Pedersen Title: Foreign object detection in x-ray images using machine learning Supervisors: Brian Vinter and Kenneth Skovhede
Physicists and chemists join forces to develop quantum simulators of the future Two Centers of Excellence, the Center for Hybrid Quantum Networks and the Center for Quantum Devices at the Niels Bohr Institute recently received a large grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s Challenge Program to…
Albert Schliesser awarded fellowship at the Optical Society of America Optical Society of America awards a number of scientists the honor of a fellowship. The award honors the individual new fellow and the contribution he/she has made to the field of optics and photonics or achievements…
Mads Alexander Pedersen Title: Improving Segmentation for Medical Tomography with Spatially Adapted Probability Distributions Supervisor: James E. Avery
Photon turnstile brings order to light With the creation of a turnstile for light in glass fibers, quantum optics researchers from Germany, Denmark and Austria have succeeded in directly converting laser light in optical fibers into a single file of isolated…
Rodrigo A. Thomas Optical spin-mechanics quantum interface: entanglement and back-action evasion Supervisor: Prof. Eugene S. Polzik
Anton Lauenborg Andersen Quantum Key Distribution and Entanglement Distribution with Satellite Links Supervisor: Anders Søndberg Sørensen
Cecilie Toftdahl Olesen Efficient Generation of Pure and Indistinguishable Single Photons Supervisors: Peter Lodahl and Ravitej Uppu
Massimiliano Rossi QUANTUM MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL OF A MECHANICAL RE SONATOR Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Albert Schliesser
Simon Nyrup Title: Applied Super Resolution for X-Ray Imaging Supervisors: Brian Vinter and Kenneth Skovhede
Buster Niels Pedersen Title: Molecular Shapes of Fullerenes - A robust force field method for fullerenes and polyhedral molecules Supervisor: James E. Avery
Charles Marcus honoured with the H.C. Ørsted Gold Medal The Society for the Dissemination of Natural Science is awarding an H.C. Ørsted Gold Medal in physics to Professor Charles Marcus.
Quantum entanglement realized between distant large objects A team of researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute have succeeded in entangling two very different quantum objects. The result has several potential applications in ultra-precise sensing and quantum communication and is…
Microsoft and University of Copenhagen collaboration yields promising material for quantum computing Researchers at the Microsoft Quantum Materials Lab and the University of Copenhagen, working closely together, have succeeded in realizing an important and promising material for use in a future quantum computer.
Jens Havgaard Nyhegn Title: ZN lattice gauge theories in a ladder geometry Supervisor: Michele Burrello
Extracting order from a quantum measurement finally shown experimentally For more than a century, physicists have been aware of the link between the disorder in a system, and information obtained by measurement. Now, it has been demonstrated experimentally for the first time.
Young researcher talents get prestigeous career push The ERC starting grant means a lot to me, as it provides an important step forward in my academic career, says Leonardo Midolo, Niels Bohr Institute.
Jacob Thornfeldt Hansen Title: Motional Quantum States of Cesium Atoms Trapped Around a Nanofiber Supervisors: Prof. Eugene Polzik, Assoc. Prof. Jörg Helge Müller
Quantum research unifies two ideas offering an alternative route to topological superconductivity Researchers from University of Copenhagen have discovered a new way of developing topological superconductivity that may provide a useful route toward the use of Majorana zero modes as the foundation of qubits for…
Quantum-entangled light from a vibrating membrane Entanglement, a powerful form of correlation among quantum systems, is an important resource for quantum computing. Researchers from the Quantum Optomechanics group at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen,…
Quantum technology in fibre-optic networks will protect against hacks A new research project and nearly DKK 18 million (€2.4 million) from Innovation Fund Denmark will transform 15 years of quantum research at the University of Copenhagen into commercial products for unhackable encryption…
CHIRAG MURENDRANATH PATIL Experiments on Glide-Symmetric Photonic-CrystalWaveguides Supervisor: ALBERT SCHLIESSER