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The Integrated Quantum Photonics working group, led by Prof. Dr. Tim Schröder, conducts research at HU Berlin and the application-oriented Ferdinand Braun Institute at the interface between quantum physics and quantum technology.

The Integrated Quantum Photonics working group, led by Prof. Dr. Tim Schröder, conducts research at HU Berlin and the application-oriented Ferdinand Braun Institute at the interface between quantum physics and quantum technology.

Despite Berlin's size, however, much of what is important to me takes place just outside the city, on the huge Adlershof Science Campus. In addition to the Physics Department at Humboldt University and the Ferdinand Braun Institute, where I am doing my doctorate in Prof. Tim Schröder's research group, there are many research institutes and high-tech companies located in a small area here. This geographical proximity promotes collaboration.

In addition to the city's scientific significance, Berlin's lively art scene enables exciting and inspiring synergies. I have already participated in events focusing on quantum art—a topic that naturally fascinates me in particular.

Dear Marco, thank you for the interview!

Find out more about quantum research at the Ferdinand Braun Institute.

Click here to visit the Integrated Quantum Photonics Group at HU Berlin.