Welcome to our newest fellows.
14 October 2024
The IQST family continues to grow. In recent months, eight new IQST Fellows and two Associate Fellows have joined the network, from institutions across Baden-Württemberg and in fields ranging from tests of macroscopic quantum physics to ensuring the reliability of quantum computing — reflecting our mission to promote all aspects of the ever-expanding field of quantum science and technology.
Our cordial welcome to the new IQST Fellows:
• Prof. Dr. Christian Groß (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen) – Quantum simulation with ultracold atoms
• Prof. Dr. Andreas Köhn (Universität Stuttgart) – Theoretical chemistry, molecules with non-trivial electronic structure
• Prof. Dr. Igor Lesanovsky (Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen) – Theoretical atomic physics and synthetic quantum systems
• Prof. Dr. Bettina Lotsch (Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany) – Rational materials synthesis at the interface between solid-state chemistry, materials chemistry and nanochemistry
• Prof. Dr. Benjamin Stickler (Universität Ulm) – Theoretical physics, testing and exploiting macroscopic quantum physics
• Dr. Lorenzo Tesi (Universität Stuttgart) – Terahertz magnetic resonance of molecular spin qubits on surfaces
• Prof. Dr. Max von Delius (Universität Ulm) – Supramolecular chemistry, complex dynamic networks, functional organic materials
• PD Dr. Sabine Wölk (Universität Ulm) – Quantum technologies, quantum information, quantum communication
and the new Associated IQST Fellows:
• Prof. Dr. Michael Pradel (Universität Stuttgart) – Automated testing of quantum-computing platforms
• Dr. Vadim Vorobyov (Universität Stuttgart) – Quantum sensing, quantum networks, NV-NMR/ESR, numerical physical simulations
We look forward to continued fruitful interactions with our newest fellows and their groups.