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People

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Juffmann,
University of Vienna
(Quantum optics and microscopy)

Assoc. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Philipp Haslinger,
TU Wien
(Haslinger lab)

Assist. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Iva Březinová,
TU Wien
(Březinová
group
)

Assist. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Philipp Schindler,
University of Innsbruck
(Quantum optics and spectroscopy)

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Richard Kueng,
Johannes Kepler University Linz
(Institute for
Integrated Circuits and Quantum Computing
)

Dr. Dennis Rätzel,
University College London.
Dennis’ research focuses on gravitational quantum physics, metrology, and free-electron quantum optics. With Philipp Haslinger, he has developed methods to control quantum systems with modulated electron beams and to perform spin resonance spectroscopy in an electron microscope. Dennis contributes to the project by co-leading the model development together with Iva Březinová.

Senior scientists

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Michael Stanislaus Seifner
(TU Wien)

PhD students

Santiago Beltran Romero
(TU Wien)

Elias Pescoller
(TU Wien)

Dominik Hornof
(TU Wien)

Sebastian Egginger
(JKU Linz)

Nicolas Jungwirth
(University of Innsbruck)

Martino Zanetti
(University of Vienna)
My research focuses on electron and light optics, with an emphasis on hardware and the mechanics of experimental setups. Within the QCEM project, I contribute to modifying the vacuum system of our TEM to integrate the ion trap. This work involves the design and fabrication of customised components, such as port adapters and a sample holder, as well as the development of tailored experimental procedures.