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Daniel Seinsche PD Dr. Christopher Gies Semiconductor Quantum Photonics more © uni-bremen Prof. Dr. FrankJahnke Solid State Physics more © privat Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl Gravitational Physics more © uni-bremen
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uni-bremen.de Jürgen Gutowski Semiconductor Optics gutowski(at)ifp.uni-bremen.de FrankJahnke Semiconductor Physics frank.jahnke(at)itp.uni-bremen.de Justus Notholt Remote Sensing jnotholt(at)iup.physik.uni-bremen
ic devices and their building blocks for applications in quantum technologies. more Prof. Dr. FrankJahnke Solid State Physics Combining solid state physics, many-body theory, and quantum optics for research
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nanolasers, semiconductor nanostructures, transition metal dichalcogenides more © Private Prof. Dr. FrankJahnke Semiconductor Theory research group Expertise: many-body and nonequilibrium dynamics of excited
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Gesing Christopher Gies Rodion Groll Jürgen Gutowski Andreas Hartwig Carsten Heinzel Axel Hermann FrankJahnke Nando Kaminski Bernhard Karpuschewski Sven Kerzenmacher Johannes Kiefer Bernd Kuhfuß Fabio La [...] Simon Grabowsky Thomas Hochrainer Franz Hoffmann Robert Kun Sebastian Kunz Bernd Orlik Anne Straubitz Frank Vollertsen Tim Wehling Hans-Werner Zoch Edwin Zondervan Former Early Career Investigators Jan Hendrik
constituents with subsequent employment for quantum information science. Dr. Frederik Lohof (Prof. Dr. FrankJahnke, Faculty 01: Physics / Electrical Engineering) Systematic Design of an Artificial Intelligence-based
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started with a lecture on electronic and optical properties of atomically thin semiconductors by FrankJahnke and was followed by six keynote talks as well as a poster session with corresponding flashlight