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ML4Q&A - from the lives of quantum physicists

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 27 episodes

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Nature is fascinating and so is physics let alone quantum physics! Join us as we delve into the lives of scientists and the complexity of their research topics. Grab a drink, hop on a bus or go for a walk and listen to the many different stories about being a scientist and basically doing something for a living only a few can understand. Our guests are all involved in the research mission of ML4Q, a German consortium dedicated to develop the best hardware platform for quantum information technology, and provide comprehensive blueprints for a functional quantum information network. #ML4QnA

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27. Shuttling Spins: The Road to Scalable Quantum Computing with Lars Schreiber, Mats Volmer, Max Beer

May 16, 20261h 25m0

In this episode of ML4Q&A, hosts Chandana Rao and Mira Sharma speak with Dr. Lars Schreiber (RWTH Aachen University), along with his PhD students Mats Volmer and Max Beer, about the challenges of scaling silicon-based sp

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26. Daqing Wang on Quantum Teleportation and molecules as a platform for Quantum Technology

Mar 10, 202648m0

In this episode of ML4Q&A, hosts Chandana Rao and Patrick Geraghty speak with Professor Daqing Wang about his journey through experimental quantum science and the challenges of building cutting-edge quantum technologies.

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25. From PhD into the quantum industry: Michaela Eichinger

Dec 6, 20251h 33m0

Michaela Eichinger, Product Solutions Physicist at Quantum Machines and quantum content creator, joins ML4Q&A to discuss her journey from academic research to working in a deep-tech startup. She is representative of a ge

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24. Jens Eisert on joining ML4Q, frontiers in quantum information and teaching

Sep 8, 20251h 38m0

Jens Eisert joins ML4Q as a member for the next funding period which was granted around the time Chris and Mira recorded this Episode with him. So naturally, they discuss the German Excellence Initiative and how joining

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23. Photonic Quantum Computing: Christine Silberhorn

Jul 10, 20251h 5m0

In this episode of ML4Q&A, host Mira Sharma, an associated member of the Matter and Light for Quantum Computing (ML4Q) Cluster, chats with one of the leading voices in experimental quantum optics - Professor Christine Si

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22. Concepts, Chaos, and Cluster Coordination: Alex Altland

May 20, 20251h 6m0

In this episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira talk with Alex Altland, theoretical physicist and ML4Q member, about the tension between deep scientific thinking and the administrative reality of coordinating the renewal propo

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21. From Industry back to Academia: Mario Berta

Jan 20, 20251h 19m0

In this episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira are joined by ML4Q Professor Mario Berta, who shares his unique journey from ETH Zürich via Imperial College London and Amazon Web Services to RWTH Aachen University. They discus

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20. From Academia to Industry: Frank Wilhelm-Mauch and Jan Goetz

Nov 20, 20241h 33m0

In this special 20th episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira celebrate the journey of the podcast, from its beginnings in 2021 to becoming a platform for exploring quantum careers, research, and innovation. This milestone epis

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19. Rydberg atoms and dual career challenges: Sebastian Hofferberth

Oct 8, 20241h 23m0

In this episode, Mira and Chris speak to Sebastian Hofferberth about his journey through academia as he literally went from Heidelberg to Harvard, to Stuttgart, then Denmark and finally to Bonn where he became member of

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18. Quantum Error Correction: Markus Müller

Jul 31, 20241h 14m0

In this episode, Mira and Chris talk with Markus Müller, a member of ML4Q and Professor at RWTH Aachen University and Forschungszentrum Jülich. Markus, an expert in quantum error correction, explains its importance in bu

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17. Quantum Chaos: Silvia Pappalardi

Jun 25, 20241h 2m0

In this episode Mira and Chris talk to Silvia Pappalardi, who joined ML4Q as a junior professor in April 2023. Silvia heads the Qhaos group (spelled with a Q) and introduces our listeners to the topic of quantum chaos wh

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16. Ion-Trap Quantum Computing: Christof Wunderlich

Apr 30, 20241h 12m0

In this episode Chris introduces Mira Sharma, his co-host of the show. Mira is a PhD student at IQI in David DiVincenzo's group. This is their first co-hosted episode, so it is an experiment. For today’s episode Chris an

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15. Quantum Communication and Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics: Gláucia Murta

Mar 20, 20241h 17m0

In this episode Chris talks to Gláucia Murta, a postdoc in ML4Q, who was won the cluster's Young Investigator Award. They talk about Gláucia’s passion for fundamental questions, device independence and a great outreach p

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14. Quantum optics and photon BEC: Julian Schmitt

Dec 12, 202354m0

In this episode Chris talks to Julian Schmitt, leader of the junior research group “Quantum fluids of light” at the University of Bonn. Julian recently received an ERC Starting Grant, the ML4Q Independence Grant and in 2

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13. Global Quantum Leap: Steven Koester

Sep 29, 202355m0

In this episode, Chris talks to Steven Koester, Professor of Nanotechnology in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Steve - who is our first external guest - is joining us

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12. Electron quantum optics: Erwann Bocquillon

Jul 31, 20231h 12m0

In this episode, Chris talks to Erwann Bocquillon, ML4Q professor at the 2nd Institute of Physics at the University of Cologne who started his group in October 2021. They talk about Erwann’s educational and research jour

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11. How David DiVincenzo got into quantum computing

May 12, 20231h 16m0

In this episode, we talk to David DiVincenzo, Director of the Institute of Theoretical Nanoelectronics at Forschungszentrum Jülich & co-founder of the Institute for Quantum Information which is a joint institute of RWTH

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10. Quantum Chemistry: Christian Gogolin and Gian-Luca Anselmetti

Mar 27, 20231h 15m0

We continue our new season by featuring members of the cluster who are working at the intersection with other stakeholders in the larger quantum community. In this episode, we talk to Christian Gogolin and Gian Anselmett

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9. Quantum (hype) control: Tommaso Calarco

Feb 1, 20231h 5m0

In our new season we feature members of the cluster who are working at the intersection to other stakeholders in the larger quantum community. In this episode, we talk to Tommaso Calarco, Director of the PGI Institute fo

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8. Quantum dot spin qubits: Jan Klos

Dec 13, 20221h 8m0

We continue to feature some of our experimental physicists. In this episode, we talk to Jan Klos, PhD student and associated member of ML4Q. Jan - who is almost done with his PhD thesis - performed his project in the gro

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