On 19 February 2025, Prof. Dr. Rainer Blatt will give a public evening lecture on "100 Jahre Quantenphysik – und das ist erst der Anfang" at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Munich. This will be the opening of our event series “MQV-Einblicke”.
Are you interested in quantum physics but can't find a good way to get started? Then the PhotonLab cordially invites you to join them in their student lab!
As part of our event series "MQV-Einblicke – 100 Jahre Quantenwissenschaften und woran wir heute forschen" on 29 April 2025 Florian Hartmann and Christopher Eichler will give talks under the title "Wie Quantencomputer unsere Welt verändern" at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). The talks will be followed by short tours of a quantum computing lab.
Are you interested in quantum physics but can't find a good way to get started? Then the PhotonLab cordially invites you to join them in their student lab!
What are quantum computers? What physical principles are they based on? And what can they be used for? In an evening lecture at Altes Stadttheater in Eichstätt, Prof. Jeanette Lorenz will talk about the basics of quantum computers, the current state of development and potential areas of application.
On 3 October, Munich Quantum Valley will once again participate in a campus-wide open house at the Garching Research Campus – this year in collaboration with and located at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ).
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Visit us 29–30 June at the Festival on the Museum Island that is part of the Festival of the Future organized by Deutsches Museum and 1E9.
On 4 May, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) is hosting its Open Day. Munich Quantum Valley is part of the colorful program.
This year, Munich Quantum Valley is once again taking part in Girls' Day and, together with the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronics and Solid State Technology (EMFT), is giving a group of girls the opportunity to get to know careers in the field of quantum technologies.
With the support of MQV, the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW) is organizing a symposium on "Quantum technologies. Expectations of an important future technology".
On 3 October, the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) and Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) are organizing a joint open day and "Maustag" with exciting activities and events for young and old.
To kick off our MQV Review Meeting in Eichstätt this year, Prof. Rudolf Gross will give a public evening lecture at Altes Stadttheater Eichstätt on 25 September 2023. The talk will also be streamed live on our YouTube channel.
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Students from Israel and Germany are attending the second of two one-week academies about quantum technologies in Tel-Aviv and Munich.
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We will be part of the Festival of the Future at Deutsches Museum in July!
Andreas Wallraff (ETH Zürich), Distinguished Lecturer of MCQST, will be holding a public talk on 12 June in Munich. This public lecture is intended for anyone who is curious about quantum science - even absolute beginners!
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Prof. Steffen Glaser and his group will be part of the event at Deutsches Museum to inform visitors about the basic principles, possible applications and the current state of research in quantum technologies.
This year, Munich Quantum Valley is once again taking part in Girls'Day.
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Students from Israel and Germany are attending two one-week academies about quantum technologies in Tel-Aviv and Munich.
MQV member Prof. Dr. Michael Hartmann from the Chair of Theoretical Physics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg gives an insight into the current state of development of quantum computers and sheds light on the question if and when quantum computing can contribute to sustainable development.
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From 20 to 21 September 2022 the "Quantum.Tech" takes place in London. Munich Quantum Valley takes part with a booth.
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We will be part of the Festival der Zukunft at Deutsches Museum end of July.
This year, Munich Quantum Valley is taking part in Girls' Day for the first time.
Second quantum revolution in Bavaria – the Munich Quantum Valley kick-off event. Live on YouTube.