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TUD Dresden University of Technology, as a University of Excellence, is one of the leading and most dynamic research institutions in Germany. It offers a modern, interdisciplinary, and international
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that are appealing for many applications in electronics, optoelectronics, quantum technology, photonics, energy are in high demand for future device technologies. Functional materials containing main group metals
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electronics, optoelectronics, quantum technology, photonics, energy are in high demand for future device technologies. Functional materials containing main group metals, transition metals and rare earths
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. The Karlsruhe School of Optics & Photonics (KSOP) was founded in 2006 as the first multidisciplinary Graduate School of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology at the interface of the natural sciences and
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enrolled in our research-oriented PhD/doctoral programme. In our optics / photonics and quantum technology programme, we offer: high-end research and education in a world-class scientific environment with
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by interaction with its application and, in turn, is key to progress in technology and science. In Göttingen's mathematical history, this is exemplified by Carl Friedrich Gauss, who was inspired by his
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and technologies. The institute employs an average of 500 people from over 40 nations and, in addition to its scientific tasks, is dedicated to promoting young scientists and engineers. Further
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embedded into the quantum technology network formed by WMI, the Excellence Cluster MCQST (www.mcqst.de), the TU München (www.tum.de), the EU Quantum Flagship project QMiCS (qmics.wmi.badw.de), and several
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07.05.2022, Wissenschaftliches Personal The research group "Biomolecular Quantum sensing" at the Technical University of Munich and member of the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology
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, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft currently operates 76 institutes and research units throughout Germany. Over 30,000 employees, predominantly scientists and engineers, work with an annual research budget of €2.9