Neuromorphic Computing based on LEDs

Neuromorphic Computing based on LEDs

For humans, driving a car in an unfamiliar environment is a comparatively simple exercise. For a computer, on the other hand, this task is extremely demanding and requires a lot of energy. Together, Professor Christian Werner from the OST Eastern Switzerland...
More expertise for quantum sensing in QVLS

More expertise for quantum sensing in QVLS

Professor Nabeel Aslam researches diamond quantum sensors in Braunschweig Nabeel Aslam became a junior professor at the Institute of Condensed Matter Physics at TU Braunschweig at the beginning of October 2022. For the last four years, Professor Aslam was researching...
Playing with quanta

Playing with quanta

phaeno and TU Braunschweig present joint exhibits What are phenomena such as quantum entanglement and quantum teleportation all about? In the BMBF project HolodeckQ, the TU Braunschweig and the phaeno Wolfsburg jointly developed interactive exhibits to illustrate...
German-Japanese Summer

German-Japanese Summer

Visiting Tokyo with TU-Professor Vadim Issakov The cooperation between TU Braunschweig and Keio University in Tokyo continued to gain momentum over the summer. First, Professor Vadim Issakov travelled to Japan and lectured on analogue integrated circuits in...