841. WE-Heraeus-Seminar: Important Quantum Technologies - Origins and Applications
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The Quantum Way of Doing Computations, Simulations and Measurements, Rainer Blatt, University of Innsbruck
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Penning-Trap Mass Measurements for Fundamental Physics Studies Trapped and Measured: Quantum Metrology in a Penning Trap, Klaus Blaum, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
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Heisenberg Uncertainty Relation and the quantum to classical transition, John S. Briggs, University Freiburg
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Attosecond spectroscopy to track and control electron dynamics in matter, Francesca Calegari, CFEL-DESY and University of Hamburg
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Time-Resolved Macromolecular Imaging with X-ray Free-Electron Lasers, Henry Chapman, Center for Free-Electron Laser Science DESY and University of Hamburg
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The COLTRIMS Reaction Microscope, Reinhard Dörner, Goethe University Frankfurt
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The Molecular Beam Method: From Otto Stern’s pioneering experiments to Rabi’s Magnetic Resonance and Ramsay’s Separated Oscillatory Fields, Bretislav Friedrich, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin
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The history of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance from a (organic) chemist’s perspective, Horst Kessler, TU München
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Attosecond Physics and the Dream of an Electron Movie, Eva Lindroth, Stockholm University
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Atomic Clocks - from Optical Clocks and Novel Quantum Concepts, Tanja E. Mehlstäubler, PTB Braunschweig and Leibniz University Hannover
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Historical Review on the Maser and Laser Development, Dieter Meschede, University Bonn
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Scanning tunnelling microscopy: Using a quantum effect to investigate quantum effects, Karina Morgenstern, Ruhr-University Bochum
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State-resolved quantum dynamicsin atoms and moleculeswith femtosecond and attosecond laser pulses, Christian Ott, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
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X-ray photons: From information carriers to compact storage and nanoscale probing, Adiana Palffy, Julius-Maximilians-University Würzburg
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Laser Excitation of the Thorium-229 Nucleus - Towards a Nuclear Clock, Ekkehard Peik, PTB Braunschweig
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From quantum metrology to quantum computation and back, Robert Raussendorf, Leibniz University Hannover
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The impact of the Stern-Gerlach-Experiment on the Development of Quantum Technologies, Horst Schmidt-Böcking, Goethe University Frankfurt
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The Precision Limits of a Quantum Momentum Measurement and its Influence on Quantum Technologies, Horst Schmidt-Böcking, Goethe University Frankfurt
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NMR in Medicine: From Simple Spin Mapping to Precision Medicine, Leif Schröder, DKFZ Heidelberg
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Post-Quantum Cryptography, Peter Schwabe, Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy
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X-ray Diffraction and Imaging From First Steps to Present Day State-of-the-Art Techniques, Edgar Weckert, DESY
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History of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Roland Wiesendanger, Dept. of Physics, University of Hamburg
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Engineering a Quantum Frontier for Clocks & Fundamental Physics, Jun Ye, JILA, NIST and University Colorado
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Infrared molecular spectroscopy to better understand human health and disease, Mihaela Zigman, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Garching
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