Integrating quantum systems in technology platforms will transform not only obvious fields such as ICT, but also less obvious ones such as healthcare
At the Center for Quantum Materials and Technology Eindhoven (QT/e), we focus on research topics such as advanced materials, nanotechnology and integrated circuit development for quantum technologies, post-quantum cryptography and information security, and quantum simulation with cold atoms and polaritons. This research has the potential to revolutionize a wide range of fields, including ICT and the internet, simulation and computation, data science and security, energy and sensing technologies, healthcare, logistics, and materials sciences.
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August 15, 2024
TU/e researchers contribute to new post-quantum cryptography method now ready for global use
The method, which is known as SPHINCS+, is now ready to be used in our online activities, for instance when it comes to protecting information in document...
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June 13, 2024
Superfluids and Higgs are a match made with ultracold atoms
In a worldwide collaboration, current and former TU/e researchers have studied oscillations in ultracold atomic clouds and shown similarities with oscillations...
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Elham Fadaly wins Martinus van Marum Prize for breakthrough in photonics
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Stemless InSb nanowire networks and nanoflakes grown on InP
Nanotechnology (2024) -
Photonic WDM Switches for Multi-Band Optical Networks
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Quantum secure communication using hybrid post-quantum cryptography and quantum key distribution
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The zero-tax data center
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Blocking mechanisms in area-selective ALD by small molecule inhibitors of different sizes
Applied Surface Science (2024)
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Visiting address
CyclotronDe Rondom 245612 AP EindhovenNetherlands -
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CyclotronDe Rondom 245612 AP EindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
CyclotronP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
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CyclotronP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
Scientific Director
Servaas Kokkelmanss.kokkelmans@ tue.nl -
Vice Director - Boris Skoricb.skoric@ tue.nl
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Managing Director
Wieteke de Boerw.d.a.m.de.boer@ tue.nl -
Secretary - Elvira Nelemane.neleman@ tue.nl
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Email
General informationqte@ tue.nl