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Quantum sensing using spin defects in low-dimensional materials

Roberto Rizzato, PhD Technical University of Munich TUM School of Natural Sciences, Chemistry Department Lichtenbergstraße 4, 85748 Garching bei München Abstract Optically addressable spin defects in wide-bandgap semiconductors have become a cornerstone of quantum sensing and metrology. While defects in bulk materials like diamond and… Read More »Quantum sensing using spin defects in low-dimensional materials

Il mondo dei Quanti

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Un viaggio nella meccanica quantistica per gli studenti della Scuola secondaria di secondo grado Date: 20 January 2026 Location: Palazzo Paolo Prodi, Via Tommaso Gar 14, 38122 Trento TN Link: event website

Trento–Trieste Meeting on Quantum Many-Body Physics and Quantum Information

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The Trento–Trieste Meeting on Quantum Many-Body Physics and Quantum Information will take place in Trento from 21 to 23 January. The meeting brings together researchers from leading institutions in Trieste and from the Pitaevskii BEC Center in Trento, fostering scientific exchange on cutting-edge topics in… Read More »Trento–Trieste Meeting on Quantum Many-Body Physics and Quantum Information

QCSC WORKSHOP 2025

A three-day meeting convening members of the Quantum Computing and Simulation Center (QCSC) consortium to exchange ideas, share recent advances, and explore opportunities in the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing and simulation. The event promotes collaboration and interaction among researchers working to shape the… Read More »QCSC WORKSHOP 2025

2D materials: from many-body physics to quantum technologies

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Speaker: Matteo Barbone, Center for Sensors and Devices, Fondazione Bruno Kessler Date & time: 2 December 2025, 11:30-12:30 Location: Sala Stringa Abstract Because of their dimensionality and unique properties – such as strong light-matter and Coulomb-mediated interactions; valley-contrasting spin physics; extreme sensitivity to the surrounding… Read More »2D materials: from many-body physics to quantum technologies