Alumni
- Lu Ding, Researcher at the A*STAR Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Singapore
- Christopher Baker, ARC DECRA Researcher at the University of Queensland, Australia
- David Parrain, Optical Telecommunication System Engineer at Airbus Defence and Space, France
- Dac Trung Nguyen, Information Technology Developer MERITIS, France
- Eduardo Gil-Santos, CSIC Researcher at the Institute of Micro and Nanotechnology (IMN-CNM), Spain
- Biswarup Guha, Nanofabrication Engineer at Photonic INC, Canada
- William Hease, Research Engineer at Quandela, France
- Mehdi Hamoumi, Senior Software Engineer at Dataiku, France
- Evelio Miquet, Maturation Engineer at SATT axlr, France
- Pierre Allain, Senior Research Engineer at Leosphere, France
- Samantha Sbarra, Postdoctoral researcher at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
- Romain de Oliveira, Technical Specialist at Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP, England
- Samuel Pautrel, Postdoctoral Researcher, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
- Romain Dezert, Engineer, Bertin Alpao, France
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Emergent Equilibrium in All-Optical Single Quantum-Trajectory Ising Machines
A collaboration between the Theory group at MPQ, CREF Rome, and Sapienza University of Rome has shown that multimode all-optical systems driven by two-photon processes can reach thermal equilibrium at the level of single quantum trajectories. The study is published in...

Cavity-enhanced fractional quantum Hall phases and cavity-modified spin splittings
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Thermal stability of high-entropy nanoalloys: reality or chimera?
By studying at the atomic scale the thermal behavior of nanoparticles composed of gold, cobalt, copper, nickel and platinum, scientists have revealed that the stability of these so-called high-entropy nanoalloys is much lower than expected, as gold and copper...