Quantum Networks
Prof. Andreas Reiserer
Research Field
The Quantum Networks Group develops novel hardware for distributed quantum information processing. In particular, erbium dopants in nanophotonic silicon chips are used to generate entanglement between remote quantum systems. The goal of this research is to develop a Quantum Internet in which quantum computers and quantum sensors can be safely connected.
Address/Contact
James-Franck-Str. 1
85748 Garching b. München
andreas.reiserer@tum.de
+49 89 32905 759
Members of the Research Group
Professor
Photo | Degree | Firstname | Lastname | Room | Phone | |
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Prof. Dr. | Andreas | Reiserer | – | +49 89 32905-759 |
Teaching
Course with Participations of Group Members
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Art | SWS | Dozent(en) | Termine |
Quantum Technology
eLearning-Kurs Zuordnung zu Modulen: |
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VO | 2 | Reiserer, A. |
Mi, 10:00–12:00, PH II 127 |
Seminar on Current Topics in Quantum Technology
Zuordnung zu Modulen: |
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HS | 2 | Reiserer, A. |
Mi, 13:00–15:00, MPQ G0.1 |
Exercise to Quantum Technology
Zuordnung zu Modulen: |
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UE | 1 |
Früh, J.
Leitung/Koordination: Reiserer, A. |
Termine in Gruppen |
Auftaktseminar NeQus Diese Lehrveranstaltung ist keinem Modul zugeordnet. |
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SE | 0.4 | Reiserer, A. |
einzelne oder verschobene Termine |
Repetitorium zu Seminar zu aktuellen Themen der Quantentechnologie Zuordnung zu Modulen: |
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RE | 2 |
Leitung/Koordination: Reiserer, A. |
Current and Finished Theses in the Group
- Temperature Measurement for Laser Cooling in Erbium Doped Silicon Nanophotonic Waveguides
- Abschlussarbeit im Bachelorstudiengang Physik
- Themensteller(in): Andreas Reiserer