In his research at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, @philippaltmann investigates how quantum computing and classical machine learning can benefit from each other, interlock and function as a single system in the spirit of collective intelligence.

Read more about the computer scientist and his motivation for interdisciplinary research in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait.

In English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/philipp-altmann

In German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/philipp-altmann

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For Adelina Bärligea, quantum computing is the perfect intersection of her favorite subjects – maths, computer science, and physics. The MQV doctoral fellow is pursuing her doctorate in quantum algorithms at Uni Augsburg, following one central question: Are there quantum algorithms that really benefit us?

Learn more in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/adelina-baerligea

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What Laura Herzog likes so much about her Ph.D. @tu_muenchen is that her research on quantum error-correction allows her to combine knowledge about fundamental concepts of quantum information theory with practical problems from classical computer science. Read more about the physicist in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait!

German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/laura-herzog
English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/laura-herzog

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As co-founder of the start-up Peak Quantum, Leon Koch and his colleagues are developing an error-protected hardware architecture based on novel qubits, which is expected to reduce the number of physical qubits required by at least one order of magnitude.

In our latest #MQVinPersona portrait Leon tells us about the exciting progress of founding a deep-tech company.

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Quantum sensors for better monitoring of cancer treatment – As co-founder of the start-up QTAS, Karl Briegel is developing a new blood analysis device that will enable faster detection of the effectiveness of cancer treatments. The technology is based on optical NMR microscopy which the chemist researched for his doctoral degree. Read more about Karl and his motivation for starting a business in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait!

German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/karl-briegel
English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/karl-briegel

Simone Foderà is researching a quantum-inspired algorithm called Quantics Tensor Cross Interpolation (QTCI) at the LMU München. Using parallel and distributed computing, he aims to optimize the algorithm – to the benefit of his colleagues who use QTCI in their research. Read more about the ambitious computer scientist and his work in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait.

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From applied chemistry to the development of quantum algorithms at the Chair of Theoretical Physics – Nina Stockinger researches algorithms for calculating the electronic structure of molecules. Read more about the chemist and her journey to quantum computing in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait!

English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/nina-stockinger
German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/nina-stockinger

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Adrian Paulus is a MQV doctoral fellow at Walter Schottky Institute @tu_muenchen. Fascinated by precise measurements and tiny structures, he works with two-dimensional materials as an experimental platform for analog quantum simulation.

Read our latest #MQVinPersona portrait to find out more about his research and why basic adhesive tape is one of his most important tools: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/adrian-paulus

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At the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, MQV doctoral fellow David Gröters uses ultracold atoms trapped in standing waves of light to study the fundamental processes that occur when many quantum particles interact. Read more about the Ph.D. student and his enthusiasm for his field of research in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait!

English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/david-groeters
German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/david-groeters

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At the @LRZ_DE Jorge Echavarria is researching methods to compile quantum circuits efficiently and execute them on the respective quantum hardware in the data center. Driven by a deep curiosity about how things work in general the scientist enjoys exploring the various layers of computing. Find out more in our latest #MQVinPersona portrait!

English: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/about-us/mqv-in-persona/jorge-echavarria
German: https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/ueber-uns/mqv-in-persona/jorge-echavarria

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