Florent Baboux has been awarded an Emergence(s) project by the City of Paris (2020-2024) for the QITE team, focused on the use of non-linear waveguide lattices for quantum information. The “LATTICE” project aims to develop compact sources of spatially entangled photons, and to exploit them for the quantum simulation of physical problems otherwise difficult to access in condensed matter systems, such as the topological protection of quantum states and the Anderson localization of multi-particle states.
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Sara Ducci elected Optical Fellow
Congratulations to Sara Ducci, Professor at Lab. MPQ (Université Paris Cité / CNRS), who has just been elected Fellow of Optica (formerly OSA), "for her significant achievements in the field of integrated nonlinear quantum photonics, from fundamentals to applications,...
Pint of Science
Several of our researchers are participating in the Pint of Science festival, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. It is one of the largest science festivals in the world. Until May 24th, researchers and the general public come together over a drink in...
Web series on Quantum Entanglement
Hugo Cayla has collaborated with several researchers, including Sara Ducci and Pérola Milman from the MPQ laboratory, to shed light on the fascinating aspects of quantum entanglement through a 4-episode web series. The first episode, which can be found below, is...