Prof. Hartmann studied physics at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and received his PhD from University of Stuttgart in 2005. After working three years as a Feodor-Lynen Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at Imperial College London he was awarded an Emmy Noether fellowship of the German Research Foundation to build up his own research group at Technical University Munich in 2008. He worked at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh as an associate professor from 2013-2019 before becoming full professor at FAU Erlangen.
ForschungsschwerpunkteThe research covers various aspects of quantum computing, ranging from the development of algorithms for near term quantum computers to designs for circuit elements in superconducting hardware.
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| Univ.-Professoren Prof. Dr. Michael J. Hartmann Prof. Dr. Daniel Burgarth
Sekretariat Anja Stöckigt
Postdocs Marjan Fani, PhD Marjan Macek, Ph.D. Bijita Sarma, Ph.D. Petr Zapletal, Ph.D.
Wiss. Mitarbeiter Timo Eckstein, M. Sc. Verena Feulner, M. Sc. Lukas Heunisch, M. Sc. Refik Mansuroglu, M. Sc. Lucas Marti, M. Sc. Nathan McMahon, Ph.D. Ludwig Nützel, M. Sc. Leon Sander, M. Sc. Mathias Schmid, M.Sc. Stephan Tasler, M. Sc. Stefan Wolf, M. Sc.
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