We at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and enhancing human understanding of nature and its laws. We also actively pursue the vision of quantum information science and the wide range of new possibilities it would open up for humanity. To this end, we conduct theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics and the physics of quantum information and develop new quantum technologies.
We at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and enhancing human understanding of nature and its laws. We also actively pursue the vision of quantum information science and the wide range of new possibilities it would open up for humanity. To this end, we conduct theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics and the physics of quantum information and develop new quantum technologies.
We at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and enhancing human understanding of nature and its laws. We also actively pursue the vision of quantum information science and the wide range of new possibilities it would open up for humanity. To this end, we conduct theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics and the physics of quantum information and develop new quantum technologies.
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We at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and enhancing human understanding of nature and its laws. We also actively pursue the vision of quantum information science and the wide range of new possibilities it would open up for humanity. To this end, we conduct theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics and the physics of quantum information and develop new quantum technologies.
We at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information – Vienna (IQOQI-Vienna) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences are committed to advancing knowledge and enhancing human understanding of nature and its laws. We also actively pursue the vision of quantum information science and the wide range of new possibilities it would open up for humanity. To this end, we conduct theoretical and experimental research on the foundations of quantum physics and the physics of quantum information and develop new quantum technologies.
In celebration of IQOQI Vienna’s 20th anniversary and the 60th anniversary of Bell’s Theorem, around 150 participants from all over the world gathered for cutting-edge discussions on the theoretical and experimental frontiers of quantum foundations.
We are proud to announce that our researcher, Armin Shayeghi, who is a Senior Postdoc in the group of Markus Aspelmeyer at IQOQI Vienna, has been appointed as a Research Associate in the Department of Physics at Harvard University, in collaboration with Cumrun Vafa, Chair of the Department and…
We are proud to announce that our Scientific & Executive Director, Markus Aspelmeyer, has been named a Photonics100 honoree for 2025 by Electro Optics.
The Simons Science School in Chemistry and Physics was a one-week program for Ukrainian high school students who have excelled at science competitions. The agenda also included a visit to IQOQI-Vienna.
Congratulations to Gerard Higgins, who has been awarded one of the prestigious ERC Starting Grants to explore the nature of Dark Matter—an elusive substance that makes up 85% of the Universe's mass but remains one of physics' greatest mysteries! Dark matter may be passing through our laboratories on…
What resources do agents need to acquire knowledge in Quantum Thermodynamics? Jake Xuereb, A. de Oliveira Junior, Fabien Clivaz, Pharnam Bakhshinezhad, Marcus Huber arXiv:quant-ph, 2410.18167 [quant-ph] (2024)
Genuine Multipartite Entanglement Detection with Imperfect Measurements: Concept and Experiment Huan Cao, Simon Morelli, Lee A. Rozema, Chao Zhang, Armin Tavakoli, Philip Walther Phys. Rev. Lett., 133, 150201 (2024)
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