190 search results for “quantum optics” in the Student website
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Kirsten Kanneworff
Faculty of Science
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Vincent Koeman
Faculty of Science
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Chenyu Shi
Faculty of Science
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Simon Marshall
Faculty of Science
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Do you know how quantum can change society? Most people don’t
Quantum technology, statistics and a survey with memes: definitely not your everyday research. Julia Cramer (Leiden Institute of Physics) and Sanne Willems (Institute of Psychology) investigate how people perceive quantum.
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Sense Jan van der Molen
Faculty of Science
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Evert van Nieuwenburg
Faculty of Science
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Vincent Croft-
Faculty of Science
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Today’s experimental quantum research at Leiden University: from the microscopic to the macroscopic
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Jordi Tura Brugués
Faculty of Science
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Michiel de Dood
Faculty of Science
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Jan van Ruitenbeek
Faculty of Science
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Tjerk Oosterkamp
Faculty of Science
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Edison Salazar Quezada
Faculty of Science
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Vadim Cheianov
Faculty of Science
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Jacopo Piantanida Chiesa
Faculty of Science
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Jonah Post
Faculty of Science
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Jan Aarts
Faculty of Science
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Julius Mildenberger
Faculty of Science
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Guido Stam
Faculty of Science
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Michel Orrit
Faculty of Science
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Wolfgang Löffler
Faculty of Science
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Smart programming for the quantum computer that does not exist yet
Designing innovative algorithms, thinking outside the box, and brainstorming over coffee with his colleagues — this is what physicist Stefano Polla enjoys most. His success shines through in his nomination for the C.J. Kok Jury Award 2024 for PhD thesis of the Year.
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Julia Cramer in NRC: ‘My goal is to bring quantum technology into society’
‘Quantum technology is going to change the world, but most people don’t feel connected to it. I want to change that,’ says Julia Cramer, assistant professor at Leiden University. Known for her passion for science communication, Cramer actively seeks opportunities to share the wonders of quantum technology…
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Marc Farreras I Bartra
Faculty of Science
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A theory rarely proves true in practice
Leiden students often prefer complicated theory and a difficult test to experiments. Yet associate professor Paul Logman believes students learn a lot from practical teaching. He challenges his students to come up with their research questions themselves. The Leiden Institute of Physics (LION) is at…
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Quantum & Society Research Colloquium Series: 'Quantum for High-School Students and Teachers'
Lecture
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Quantum Meets Leiden: IBM lecture & mini-symposium
Conference
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5 years Quantum Rules lab: ‘The best part is when you hear the penny drop with a student’
Quantum Rules lab van Leiden Universiteit biedt proefjes en experimenten voor middelbare scholieren om te leren over kwantum natuurkunde. Henk Buisman vertelt over het 5 jarige jubileum.
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Jasper's day
Jasper Knoester is the dean of the Faculty of Science. How is he doing, what exactly does he do and what does his day look like? In each newsletter, Jasper gives an insight into his life.
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Mio Poortvliet
Faculty of Science
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Yingjian Liu
Faculty of Science
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Vedran Dunjko
Faculty of Science
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Francien Bossema
Faculty of Science
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New method to find Majorana’s tested for the first time
Jianfeng Ge and Milan Allen of Leiden University look for majorana quasiparticles using shot noise measurements
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Joon Hyung Lee
Faculty of Science
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MSc Research presentation Roya Ahemeh on Friday 31 March @11h00, using Zoom
Education
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Measuring the pull of gravity on a micron-sized particle
Tjerk Oosterkamp of the Leiden Institute of Physics managed to do the first-ever measurement of gravity on a tiny particle - just 0.43 milligrams - where the quantum regime starts. He explains in Physics World why this is so challenging.
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Bachelor's research on ultra-thin nanochip nominated for Young Talent Award
Using 2D materials, physics student Romme van der Kemp developed a nanochip that is extremely small ánd scalable. This is needed to make all kinds of technologies better, faster and smaller. He has been nominated for the FWN Young Talent Award 2023 for his research.
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NWO funding for five FWN projects within the Dutch Research Agenda
Can humans perceive single photons? What is our place in the universe? How can we make quantum computers more stable? Five researchers from the Faculty of Science have received funding for their research projects within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA).
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Exploring the Quantum Multiverse
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Bernhard Brandl
Faculty of Science
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Ready for Quantum?! (in Dutch)
Lecture, NGL-lezing
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Robert Smit receives his PhD with distinction. ‘I am happy to be back in the lab’
An all-optical transistor, a molecule-sized sensor and a new kind of single-photon source for quantum communication. All dreamed applications of fundamental physics that are one step closer thanks to Robert Smit. On 12 June, he defended his PhD thesis with distinction.
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Symposium Metaphors for quantum science and technology
Conference
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Anna Dawid-Lekowska
Faculty of Science
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Huub Rottgering
Faculty of Science
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Koenraad Schalm
Faculty of Science
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Huub de Groot
Faculty of Science
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Former scientific director physics remains active. ‘Through this role, I continue being part of the future.’
For many years, he was active in various management positions at the LION and even after his retirement he is still very involved. Professor Jan Aarts leads the Leiden hub of the Quantum Delta NL growth fund and is now temporarily responsible for national educational activities. In this way, he is helping…