Examples of using Quantum electronics in English and their translations into German
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MoQuOS will significantly advance quantum optics and quantum electronics of individual spin systems.
Between quantum electronics and medicine: Justinas Pupeikis wants to use the breathing air for diagnostic purposes.
Regarding the application of superconductivity in quantum electronics, the following specific topics will be addressed.
From 2008 until 2009 heworked as a research assistant at the Institute for Optics and Quantum Electronics in Jena.
The Department"Quantum Electronics" is participating in a number of national and international research projects.
After graduating, Christian worked as a scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute ofQuantum Optics in the fields of laser physics, quantum electronics and quantum electrodynamics.
For a possible later use in quantum electronics, however, gain and bandwidth need to be further increased.
The fact that this no man's land at the boundary between insulator and metal has now been made accessible couldopen up new applications in material research and quantum electronics.
It is mainly because of her that our Institute for Quantum Electronics is one of the world's leading addresses in the field of laser technology.
In Division 2, the world of metrology rotates around the"electrical triangle" of volt, ohm and ampere-from high-frequency and energy measuring technology to quantum electronics.
Professor Jürg Leuthold from the KIT Institute for Photonics and Quantum Electronics(IPQ) is granted this year's State Research Award in the field of applied research.
After graduating, Dr. Ginzel worked as a scientist at the Max-Planck-Institute forQuantum Optics in the fields of laser physics, quantum electronics and quantum electrodynamics.
Superconducting quantum electronics: designing protected quantum bits Quantum computers, based on the laws of quantum mechanics, promise to launch a new era of faster, more efficient information processing.
Koos studied electrical engineering and information technology at the former Universität Karlsruhe(TH), one of the predecessor institutions of KIT,and was conferred his doctorate at the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics.
The research at the Institute for High Frequency and Quantum Electronics includes simulation, modeling and development of THz components and systems and the exploration of new application areas in close collaboration with national and international working groups.
International Scientific Congress In parallel, an international congress on optics and photonics is held in Karlsruhe from June 21 to 24. Itwill be organized by KIT under the direction of Professor Jürg Leuthold(Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics) in cooperation with the Optical Society of America OSA.
The team around Steven Johnson, professor at the Institute for Quantum Electronics of ETH Zurich and team leader at the Paul Scherrer Institute, now shows how the angular momentum that is lost from the spin system as magnetic order decreases is absorbed by the lattice during such a short time period.
Before, renowned ERC funds were granted to Dr. Regina Hoffmann, Physikalisches Institut, in 2009, Dr. Matthias Schneider, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, in 2010, Professor Holger Puchta of the Botanical Institute,Professor Christian Koos of the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics, and Dr. Alexander Nesterov-Müller of the Institute of Microstructure Technology in 2011, as well as to Erin Koos of the Institute of Mechanical Process Engineering and Pavel Levkin of the Institute of Toxicology and Genetics in 2013.
A team of researchers headed by ProfessorChristian Koos at KIT's Institute of Photonics and Quantum Electronics(IPQ) together with the team of Professor Tobias Kippenberg at École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne(EPFL) has started to address this challenge in a joint activity, aiming at a concept for ultra-fast and highly precise LIDAR system that shall fit into a matchbox one day.
He has also received numerous awards including the Adolph E. Lomb Medal of the OSA in 1970, the Elliott Cresson Medal of the Franklin Institute in 1990,the Charles Hard Townes Award of the OSA in 1998, the Quantum Electronics Award of IEEE in 2003, a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished Faculty Prize, the APS Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in 2005, and has been appointed to a Harvard Loeb Lectureship.
The European industry's main competitors in the US(Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Honeywell,Nonvolatile Electronics, Quantum, Applied Magnetics and Ford) and Japan(Toshiba, Hitachi, Sony, NEC, Toyota, Fujitsu and Matsushita) are working on their own products to this timetable.
