⚛️🎙️ Boltzmann Lecture 2025 - Nicola Spaldin (Zürich): Hunting for Hidden Order! 🙌 We would like to invite you to a guest talk by Prof. Dr. Nicola Spaldin from the ETH Zürich. 🗓️ Date: Thursday, 6 November 2025, 17:00 📍 Location: Lise Meitner Lecture Hall, Strudlhofgasse 4, 1090 Vienna 🔗 For more information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/d4RgG2Fb 📸: © Giulia Marthaler / ETH Zürich
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The "Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics and Quantum Information" group is internationally highly competitive in various quantum research areas. These cover experimental and theoretical research in foundations of quantum physics, quantum optics, quantum information, strongly correlated quantum systems as well as molecular quantum nanophysics. The experimental groups (Markus Arndt, Markus Aspelmeyer, Thomas Juffmann, Nikolai Kiesel, Philip Walther and Anton Zeilinger) run more than a dozen state-of-the-art laboratories on topics related to the foundations of quantum physics, quantum physics with photons, molecules, clusters, nanoparticles and nano-mechanical systems, as well as quantum information processing in computation, simulation, and communication, and optical precision measurements. The theoretical groups (Časlav Brukner, Borivoje Dakić and Beatrix Hiesmayr, Andreas Nunnenkamp, Norbert Schuch) focus their research on quantum foundations and quantum information theory, relativistic quantum information and metrology, as well as many-body quantum theory. The group participates in and coordinates a large number of national and international research projects. Group members have been awarded several excellence grants funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF (START, Wittgenstein, SFB BeyondC) and the European Research Council ERC (Advanced Grants, Consolidator Grants, Starting Grants). The group’s scientific standing attracts excellent national and international bachelor, master and PhD students who contribute significantly to the group’s high research output as can be seen from the many publications in high-quality and high-visibility journals indexed in scientific databases, including top-rated ones such as Nature, Science or Physical Review Letters. The close network with the international research community is strengthened by international guest scientists who give lecture courses and presentations for the members of the group on a regular basis.
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***Attention to all our German speakers*** 💡 Eintauchen in die Welt der Quanten! Am 21. Oktober gewährt Professor Philip Walther in einem Online-Vortrag spannende Einblicke in die Zukunft der Quantenforschung. Erfahre, wie ein Mini-Quantencomputer entwickelt wurde, der sogar im Weltall getestet wird 🚀 – und warum Österreich heute ein Hotspot für bahnbrechende Quantenforschung ist. 👉 Jetzt kostenlos anmelden: https://lnkd.in/dxFCgv7A 📅 Veranstaltung der Stadt Wien. #UniVie #StadtWien #OnlineVortrag #QuantumScience #QuantumFuture
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⚛️🤔 Quantastic – What's going on in the quantum world? 🔮 On 10 October 2025, around 1.000 curious teenagers aged 14 to 17 experienced the fascinating world of quantum physics and how it could shape technologies and everyday life in the future. 🔬 Scientists, including researchers from the Quantum Physics Group, Universität Wien, presented the topics in a lively and practical way, showing the role that quantum research plays in our everyday lives. 🎓 “Quantastisch” was organised by the Austrian Academy of Sciences - Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften (ÖAW), Universität Wien, Technische Universität Wien, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Universität Innsbruck and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria, all of which conduct joint research in the Quantum Science Austria network, which is funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF. 🎉 The event was the grand finale of Austria’s Quantum School Week, part of the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, and indeed a perfect example of science, education, and society coming together. 📸: © ÖAW / Daniel Hinterramskogler #UniVie #Quantastisch #QuantumScience #IYQ2025 #STEM
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🌟 Highlights from the quantum innovation lab 2025 – Bootcamp 🌟 A few weeks ago, we wrapped up this year’s quantum innovation lab (qilab) Bootcamp of four days and three nights in Bad Ischl This year, we brought together 24 quantum and physics researchers from across these institutes to Bad Ischl for an intensive entrepreneurship bootcamp, learning about: 🧩 What does it take to become an entrepreneur? 💡 idea validation & value proposition 🚀 deep-tech innovation & technology readiness 🧠 IP strategy & pitch training …with just a sprinkle of well-deserved breaks in between! Thanks to our brilliant mentors and speakers, who made the experience unforgettable: Alexander Schwartz, Anna Bandura, Arushi Jain, Christopher Trummer, Clara Conrad-Billroth, Claudia K, Dadhichi Paretkar, Edmundo R. Sánchez Guajardo, Fraser Levick, Helene Hainzer, Holger Bock, Marco Masia & Nicola Weiroster Special thanks to: Nir Minerbi (Classiq) and Tommaso Macrì (QuEra Computing Inc.) After being intensely grilled for four days, our teams are now continuing their journey through expert-led webinars on funding, financial planning, market analysis, and more, guided by Julia Wagner, Maximilian Konrad, Matthias C. Kettemann, Tobias Denzler, Markus Pietzka, James Sanders and Carlos Fernández de Retana 🎯 What’s next? Stay tuned, the finale is coming soon! On 14 November, the teams will pitch their ideas in front of peers and jury members at the qilab Demo Day in Vienna. We would like to thank our partners: accent Inkubator GmbH, INiTS | Vienna's High-Tech Incubator, Onsight Ventures, Positron Ventures, QAI Ventures, Quantum Science Austria, TUM Venture Labs, univie innovation, VCQ Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, xista science ventures, Wirtschaftsagentur Wien, QDNL Participations, Gateway Excellence Start-up Center University of Cologne #quantuminnovationlab #quantum #univieinnovation #innovation
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⚛️🚀 Many of our researchers participated in the Vienna Quantum Tech Days at the Vienna City Hall! 🤝 The event served as a central platform for exchange between cutting-edge research and industry, with a shared goal of collaboration, driving innovation, and, most importantly, learning from each other to create the best outcomes for all. #QuantumTech #UniVie #Innovation #QuantumAustria #Networking #StadtWien
🚀 Vienna Quantum Tech Days 2025: Shaping the Future of Quantum Innovation On 2 and 3 October, Universität Wien (univie innovation), in cooperation with the VCQ Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the City of Vienna, hosted one of the most inspiring quantum events at Vienna City Hall, bringing together around 150 participants from research, industry, startups, policy, investment, and funding agencies. The event served as a central platform for exchange between cutting-edge research and industry, with a shared goal of collaboration, driving innovation, and, most importantly, learning from each other to create the best outcomes for all. 🎙️ Opening remarks by Vice-Rector Ronald Maier and City Councillor Barbara Novak, MA, underlined the importance of collaboration in turning research into real-world impact. Over 50 speakers and contributors from Austria and across Europe shared insights into quantum computing, sensing, and communication, and how industries and startups can co-create value in the quantum economy. Topics also touched on technological sovereignty and intersections with AI, life sciences, and defence. 💡 Highlights included: ✨Expert panels on strengthening Austria’s position as a quantum nation ✨Sharing and learning from international partners in Munich, Zürich, Copenhagen, Barcelona, and the Netherlands, reinforcing Europe’s quantum connections ✨Startup pitch sessions showcasing real-world quantum applications and use cases The success of the event was only possible thanks to everyone who came together and shared their insights. A big thank-you to all the speakers, moderators, and organizers. Your vision, dedication, and enthusiasm made this event possible. A heartfelt thank you to our partners and sponsors from the Austria Wirtschaftsservice, FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency, Bundesministerium für Frauen, Wissenschaft und Forschung, Wirtschaftsagentur Wien, Photonics Austria, and AIT Austrian Institute of Technology. Finally, we can't forget the organizing team. They saw the vision and delivered beyond expectations. We are truly grateful to you: Helene Hainzer, Dominik Karner, Florian Karl, and Arushi Jain. 📸: © Alexander Bachmayer
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🏆🎉 We have made the Top 100! #UniVie 🎓 The Universität Wien is among the top 100 universities in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World University Ranking. It is also the first Austrian university to make the top 100. 📈 This milestone marks an ongoing upward trend for the #UniVienna. The university has improved by 70 positions in just seven years. We are proud to be a part of it! 🙌 🔗 More about the ranking: https://lnkd.in/dd_dH6UB 📸: © Ian Ehm #TimesHigherEducation #WorldUniversityRanking #Top100 #Innovation #Growth #QuantumScience
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💎🔉 We would like to invite you to a guest talk by Peter Maurer from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago! 🎙️ "From diamond defects to protein-based qubit sensors" - Join us for a fascinating talk combining quantum engineering and molecular biology. When & Where? 🗓️ Wednesday, 15 October 2025, 13:00 📍 Ernst Mach Lecture Hall, Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Vienna ℹ️ The event will be hosted by Professor Markus Arndt. See you there! 👋 📸: © University of Chicago #UniVie #GuestTalk #Lecture #ScienceEvent #QuantumEngineering #MolecularBiology
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⚛️🔬 Quantum Research at #UniVie: Meet the Schuch Group! 👥 Who they are: An interdisciplinary team of 18 researchers led by Prof. Norbert Schuch, encompassing physics and mathematics. 🧠 What they do: They explore and classify entanglement, develop new quantum models, and design algorithms for next-gen quantum technology. 🎯 Fun fact: Apart from their blackboards, computers, and brains, the most frequently used tool among these theorists is the rice cooker in their communal kitchen. 📸: © Ian Ehm #UniVienna #ResearchTeam #FutureOfScience #QuantumResearch #QuantumInformation
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🔮🌟 Our researchers, Philip Walther and Borivoje Dakic, spoke at the Quantum Tech Days 2025, organized by univie innovation, the VCQ Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, and the City of Vienna (Stadt Wien). Read more here ⤵️
⚛️📈 Vienna Quantum Tech Days 2025: Shaping the Future of Quantum Innovation! The Vienna Quantum Tech Days 2025 took place on October 2–3 at the Vienna City Hall, Rathaus, bringing together around 150 participants from research, industry, start-ups, policy, investment, and funding agencies. Organized by Universität Wien (univie innovation), in cooperation with the VCQ Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the Stadt Wien, the two-day event served as a central platform for exchange between cutting-edge research and industry with one shared goal: strengthening Austria’s and Vienna’s position in the global quantum landscape. Over 50 speakers and contributors from Austria and across Europe took to the stage to share their insights. Speakers included Eva Czernohorszky, Magdalena Hauser, Wolfgang Lechner, Ulrich Mans, Florian Brandt, Marco Masia, Richard Kueng, Clara Conrad-Billroth, Philip Walther, Thomas Monz, Dr. Andreas Geißler, Borivoje Dakic, Barbara Novak, MA, Ronald Maier, Tobias Reckling and Moritz Weinhofer, among others. A heartfelt thank you to our partners and sponsors from the Austria Wirtschaftsservice (aws), FFG Österreichische Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft mbH, Bundesministerium für Frauen, Wissenschaft und Forschung, Science and Research (a Quantum Austria initiative), Wirtschaftsagentur Wien, Photonics Austria, and the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology. We are building the quantum future together! ⚛️✨ 📸: © Alexander Bachmayer #QuantumTech #UniVie #Innovation #QuantumAustria #Networking #StadtWien
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📄💡 Another day, another publication in Quantum - the open journal for quantum science! 🪢 Our researchers Časlav Brukner and Anne-Catherine de la Hamette have co-authored a paper, exploring indefinite casual order between events in the context of quasiclassical spacetimes in superpositions. ℹ️ The Brukner research group is affiliated with both the Quantum Physics Group, Universität Wien and IQOQI Vienna - Austrian Academy of Sciences. 🔗 Click here to read more about their latest paper: https://lnkd.in/djW2qhAw 📸: © Kaća Bradonjić #Quantum #Publication #OpenAcces #PeerReviewed #ScientificPaper
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