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Welcome Mariano! Mariano worked during his Master's thesis with Prof. Tim Schroeder from the Humboldt University zu Berlin in the application of single qubit gates towards the generation of photonic cluster states with Tin vacancy defect centers in diamond. In Innsbruck he is joining the QCosmo team, working on molecular quantum systems.

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Congratulations, Silke!
Thesis Titled: Design, fabrication and characterization of ion traps based on industrial microfabrication technologies

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Entangled particles play a crucial role in quantum computation and simulation. Recently, researchers have started using entangled atoms to design precise atomic clocks.

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Welcome Lisa! Lisa joined the Qudits team for her Master's project, where she will set up a 732nm laser system for in-sequence cooling.

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Welcome Thomas! Thomas joined the Barium team for his Master's project, where he will measure branching ratios in Barium of the decay of the 6P1/2 level in presence of a hemisperhical mirror.


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Twenty five years ago, theoretical physicists at the University of Innsbruck made the first proposal on how to transmit quantum information via quantum repeaters over long distances which would open the door to the construction of a worldwide quantum information network. Now, a new generation of Innsbruck researchers has built a quantum repeater node for the standard wavelength of telecommunication networks and transmitted quantum information over tens of kilometers.

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Recently quantum computers started to work with more than just the zeros and ones we know from classical computers. Now a team at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, demonstrates a way to efficiently create entanglement of such high-dimensional systems to enable more powerful calculations.

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Congratulations, Alex!
Thesis Titled: Design, implementation, and characterization of a rack-mountable laser system for the optical control of trapped Calcium 40 ions