A guide to the quantum world Quantum computers, quantum dot displays and a quantum of comfort: little by little, terms and technologies from quantum physics are trickling into everyday life. Those who want to know more often read sentences like “Quanta contradict our...
Leibniz University of Hannover received more than 153 million euros in third-party funding from 2017 to 2019. This figure was recently published by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) in its latest funding atlas. The new Funding Atlas...
Our ‘Spotlight’ series provides an opportunity to get to know the QVLS community of local and global players from the worlds of science and industry. In our interviews, we discuss their motivations, accomplishments, and visions for the future of quantum...
Lower Saxony: First quantum computer to be unveiled in 2025, over 1.5 billion euros to be invested in quantum technologies by 2030 The first prototypes of a quantum computer are already being tested in the Hannover-Braunschweig region and are being further developed...
Multimillion euro funding for the search for “new physics” It is about fundamental questions of modern fundamental physics: Is our description of nature complete? What is dark matter? Do natural constants change with time or place? Theoretical predictions...
The Integration Lab of Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS) has advanced to the second round of the Clusters4Future programme of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research as one of 15 projects. Originally, 117 projects had applied for funding by February...