Markus Aspelmeyer
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Markus Aspelmeyer (* 14. Juni 1974 in Schongau) ist ein aus Bayern stammender, in Österreich wirkender Physiker, Lieben- und ERC-Preisträger und Universitätsprofessor an der Universität Wien.
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Markus Aspelmeyer is an Austrian quantum physicist. Aspelmeyer was born 1974 in the Bavarian town Schongau. He also attended the local school, where he received his abitur in 1993. He studied physics and philosophy at the University of Munich, receiving his BS in philosophy and his Ph.D in physics in 2002. He joined the group of Anton Zeilinger at the University of Vienna in 2002 with a Feodor Lynen PostDoctoral Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He became Universitätsassistent at the University and then, Junior, later Senior Researcher, at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences where he is leading a research team working on quantum effects in micro- and nanomechanical systems. His research interests are quantu
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Markus Aspelmeyer (Schongau, 14 de junho de 1974) é um físico quântico austríaco nascido na Alemanha. Aspelmeyer nasceu em 1974 na cidade da Baviera Schongau. Frequentou a escola local, onde obteve o abitur em 1993. É fellow da American Physical Society.
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Lieben Prize , ERC Starting Grant
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Markus Aspelmeyer (* 14. Juni 1974 in Schongau) ist ein aus Bayern stammender, in Österreich wirkender Physiker, Lieben- und ERC-Preisträger und Universitätsprofessor an der Universität Wien.
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Markus Aspelmeyer is an Austrian quantum physicist. Aspelmeyer was born 1974 in the Bavarian town Schongau. He also attended the local school, where he received his abitur in 1993. He studied physics and philosophy at the University of Munich, receiving his BS in philosophy and his Ph.D in physics in 2002. He joined the group of Anton Zeilinger at the University of Vienna in 2002 with a Feodor Lynen PostDoctoral Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He became Universitätsassistent at the University and then, Junior, later Senior Researcher, at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences where he is leading a research team working on quantum effects in micro- and nanomechanical systems. His research interests are quantum entanglement and quantum optics. He was awarded the Lieben Prize in 2007 and an ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant in 2009. He was offered chairs at the University of Oxford, the University of Calgary and the University of Vienna and currently holds the chair for Quantum Information on the Nanoscale at the University of Vienna. For his work in quantum optics, quantum information and quantum-opto-mechanics he has received the Fresnel Prize of the European Physical Society, the Ignaz Lieben Prize of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and the Fritz-Kohlrausch Prize of the Austrian Physical Society. Together with Garrett Cole, co-founding partner of Crystalline Mirror Solutions (CMS), he received the second prize of the Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis in 2016 for the development of substrate-transferred crystalline coatings. In December 2019 CMS was acquired by Thorlabs Inc.
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Markus Aspelmeyer (Schongau, 14 de junho de 1974) é um físico quântico austríaco nascido na Alemanha. Aspelmeyer nasceu em 1974 na cidade da Baviera Schongau. Frequentou a escola local, onde obteve o abitur em 1993. Estudou física e filosofia na Universidade de Munique, obtendo um mestrado em filosofia e um doutorado em física em 2002. Juntou-se ao grupo de Anton Zeilinger na Universidade de Viena em 2002, com uma bolsa de pós-doutorado Feodor Lynen da Fundação Alexander von Humboldt. Tornou-se professor assistente da universidade, e depois professor júnior, e mais tarde pesquisador sênior do Instituto de Óptica Quântica e Informação Quântica (IQOQI) da Academia Austríaca de Ciências, onde dirige uma equipe de pesquisadores trabalhando com efeitos quânticos em sistemas micro e nanomecânicos. Deus interesses de pesquisa são entrelaçamento quântico e óptica quântica. Recebeu o Prêmio Lieben de 2007 e uma bolsa da Agência Executiva do Conselho Europeu de Investigação em 2009. Foram-lhe oferecidas cátedras na Universidade de Oxford, Universidade de Calgary e Universidade de Viena, e atualmente ocupa a cátedra de Informação Quântica na Nanoescala da Universidade de Viena. Por seu trabalho em óptica quântica, informação quântica e optomecânica quântica recebeu o Prêmio Fresnel da European Physical Society, o Prêmio Lieben da Academia Austríaca de Ciências e o Prêmio Fritz Kohlrausch da É fellow da American Physical Society.
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