
In the call for international research projects in quantum technologies, organized by the QuantERA network (Research Funders for Quantum Technologies) and coordinated by the National Science Centre, 39 winning projects were selected from among 287 submitted proposals, including 7 involving researchers from Poland. Two projects will be carried out with the participation of researchers from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw:
Dr. hab. Jan Chwedeńczuk, Professor at the University of Warsaw, from the Department of Quantum and Atomic Optics at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, will carry out the INTEGRA project — New Methods in Matter-Wave Interferometry in Atomic Traps — in cooperation with teams from Austria, France, Germany, and Italy;
Dr. hab. Michał Karpiński from the Division of Optics at the Institute of Experimental Physics will carry out the QUICFIRE project — QUantum Internet Components in all-FIbre REalisation for low-loss entanglement distribution — in cooperation with teams from Austria and the United Kingdom.