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  • Porträt von Merit Springer auf einem Poster, Teil der Ausstellung Rethinking Physics.

    14 Apr 2025
    07:00 pm

    Quantum Power on World Quantum Day: RETHINKING PHYSICS Exhibition Opens at Nuremberg Planetarium

    +++ Traveling exhibition RETHINKING PHYSICS by the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat opens April 14, 2025, at the Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium in Nuremberg +++ Launch event features a lecture on electronic quantum music +++ Impressive portraits of female physicists promote diversity and equal opportunity in science +++ Part of Quantum2025 – the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the exhibition will tour more than 50 locations worldwide +++

  • Gruppe von Personen mit Spaten bei einem symbolischen Spatenstich auf einem freien Gelände.

    02 Apr 2025

    Groundbreaking ceremony for new joint research facility of IFW Dresden and TU Dresden

     Construction is now officially underway on a new research building that will house both the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat and the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden – creating a world-class hub for international research into quantum materials.

  • Künstlerische Visualisierung eines spiralartigen Quantentornados mit pink-blauen Partikeln.

    08 Mar 2025

    Quantum Tornadoes in Momentum Space: Würzburg-Dresden Research Team Delivers First Experimental Proof of a New Quantum Phenomenon

    A breakthrough that’s turning heads in the scientific community: A young research team from Würzburg has experimentally demonstrated a quantum tornado for the first time by refining an established method. The discovery has now been published in Physical Review X.

  • Frau betrachtet das Porträt von Merit Springer auf einer Ausstellungswand mit Beschreibungstext.

    07 Mar 2025

    Quantum Power for International Women’s Day: Exhibition RETHINKING PHYSICS at Technische Sammlungen Dresden

    +++ Travelling exhibition RETHINKING PHYSICS by the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat opens March 8, 2025, at Technische Sammlungen Dresden +++ Launch event highlights gender equality in science +++ Impressive portraits of female physicists inspire diversity and equal opportunity in research +++ Exhibition to tour 50+ locations worldwide as part of Quantum2025 – the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology +++

  • Innenansicht Eingangsbereich Kulturpalast mit Ausstellungstafeln und Porträts zur Initiative Rethinking Physics.

    17 Jan 2025
    05:30 pm

    Exhibition “RETHINKING PHYSICS: A Century of Quantum Mechanics – Time for a Female Perspective!” Opens in Dresden

    +++ Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat celebrates Quantum2025 with impressive portraits of female physicists +++ Traveling exhibition RETHINKING PHYSICS debuts in Dresden and Würzburg as part of the United Nations International Year of Quantum Science and Technology +++ Role models promoting diversity and equal opportunities in science +++ Around 50 international stops planned for 2025 +++

  • Frau vor klassischem Porträtgemälde, beide Gesichter in Blickrichtung Kamera.

    17 Jan 2025
    05:30 pm

    Exhibition “RETHINKING PHYSICS: A Century of Quantum Mechanics – Time for a Female Perspective!” Opens in Würzburg

    +++ Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat celebrates Quantum2025 with impressive portraits of female physicists +++ Traveling exhibition RETHINKING PHYSICS debuts in Würzburg and Dresden as part of the United Nations International Year of Quantum Science and Technology +++ Role models promoting diversity and equal opportunities in science +++ Around 50 international stops planned for 2025 +++

  • Zusammenschnitt aus vier Porträtfotos mit hexagonaler Molekülstruktur im Hintergrund als Vorschau-Collage.

    25 Nov 2024

    ct.qmat Celebrates Four Among World’s Most Cited Researchers

     At ct.qmat four esteemed members have been named among the world’s most frequently cited scientists, solidifying the cluster’s status as a forefront leader in global topological and quantum matter research.

  • Glänzendes, digitales Logo der Konferenz CT.QMAT24 mit wabenartigem Globus auf blauem Hintergrund.

    22 Nov 2024

    CT.QMAT24: International Conference Puts Dresden at the Forefront of Quantum Physics

    Around 250 scientists from 15 countries gathered in Dresden from September 23 to 27, 2024, for the International Conference on Complexity and Topology in Quantum Matter (CT.QMAT24) to discuss pioneering global research and key topics in condensed matter physics.

  • Zwei Frauen vor orangefarbener KatzeQ-Wandgrafik, ziehen an einer Tür im Escape-Room-Stil.

    04 Oct 2024

    Don’t delay—book now!: Quantum Adventures in Dresden During Fall Holidays at the Kitty Q Escape Room

    Germany’s first quantum physics-themed escape room for youngsters—Kitty Q at Technische Sammlungen Dresden—has added more available slots just in time for Saxony’s fall break.

  • Wissenschaftliche Darstellung eines Trions mit roten und silbernen Teilchen, umgeben von Lichtbahnen.

    27 Sept 2024

    Temporarily apart: Research team succeeds in ultra-fast switching of tiny light sources

    An international team led by the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat has now made remarkable progress with an experiment conducted at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR): The experts were able to induce an extremely fast switching process between electrically neutral and charged luminescent particles in an ultra-thin, effectively two-dimensional material. Published in Nature Photonics.

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    17 Sept 2024

    Würzburg Physics Team Electrifies the Quantum World

    Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat have developed a method to model a central theory of quantum gravity in the laboratory. Their goal: to decipher previously unexplained phenomena in the quantum world.

  • Illustration von Kagome-Metallen mit leuchtendem Gitter und Lichtpunkten in futuristischer Darstellung.

    23 Aug 2024

    Würzburg Theory Experimentally Confirmed: Kagome Superconductor Makes Waves

    Superconductivity theory proposed by Würzburg physics team validated in an international experiment: Cooper pairs display wave-like distribution in Kagome metals, paving the way for new technological applications like superconducting diodes.

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