On the way to quantum computing: Quantum Valley Lower Saxony

The research alliance “Quantum Valley Lower Saxony” bundles the expertise of more than 400 scientists with one goal: A quantum computer by the year 2025. The TU Braunschweig is primarily involved with the research focus Metrology, the Cluster of Excellence QuantumFrontiers and the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA).

4. October 2021

Tokyo and Braunschweig conduct joint research on qubit control Quantum computing collaboration between the Institute of CMOS Design and Keio University

6. July 2021

Master of miniaturisation Why scalability wins the quantum race

16. April 2021

Master in Quantum Technologies A degree program at the center of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony.

Professor Patrick Recher in front of calculations on Majorana fermions 19. February 2021

In Pursuit of the Intangible The particle experiment to find Majorana fermions

10. February 2021

QVLS Launch-Event Kick-off of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony

Zwölf Mikro-LED-Chips auf einem Wafer. Genau so werden die späteren Bausteine für Quantencomputer aussehen 1. December 2020

Picture of the month: Biscuits for Quantum Computers From the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony

The three spokespersons of the Quantum Valley Lower Saxony in a research laboratory where quantum computers are to be realized. 22. October 2020

A quantum computer by 2025 TU Braunschweig Member of Lower Saxony's Quantum Alliance

30. August 2020

Ice Cold and Filled With Bobbins Interview with a large equipment: The MPMS

24. August 2020

Superconducting Sensors for the Fastest Computer Chips in the World Interview with a large-scale instrument: The Terahertz Microscope

24. July 2020

How Long is a Picometer? – The View of a Single Atom High resolution microscopy in LENA