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Perfect photons feed new quantum processorA quantum processor working with light, photons, developed at the University of Twente, becomes an ever stronger ‘toolbox’ for doing quantum experiments. The latest version not only has more inputs and outputs, it can also be fed by a photon source that is able to produce identical photons. Physical experiments, sometimes counterintuitive ones, are now possible. Can a system, for example, show quantummechanic and thermodynamic behavior at the same time? Reinier van der Meer defends his PhD thesis on this, on 24 February.Read more
Welcome Frank SomhorstHome sweet home! After his 6-month internship abroad at Harvard University, Frank Somhorst returned to the University of Twente. This internship resulted in successfully completing his master's degree in Applied Physics, specializing in adaptive quantum optics, which he proudly obtained cum laude.Read more