New Member from Quantum Metrology

Prof. Dr. Tanja Mehlstäubler

Professor Mehlstäubler heads the research group "Quantum Clocks and Complex Systems"

Prof. Dr. Tanja Mehlstäubler conducts research at the QUEST Institute for Experimental Quantum Metrology (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt and Leibniz University Hannover) on new quantum clocks based on ion-multiparticle systems. For this purpose, scalable 3D ion traps for quantum metrology and for compact quantum sensors at room temperature have been successfully developed for the past 10 years.

Based on this know-how, Prof. Dr. Tanja Mehlstäubler is a partner in the large-scale research projects ATIQ and QVLS-Q1, funded by the BMBF and the VW Foundation of Lower Saxony, in which she develops photonically integrated scalable ion traps. In the collaborative project MIQRO "Universal Ion-based Quantum Computer", which is coordinated by Prof. Dr. Christian Ospelkaus at LUH, Prof. Dr. Tanja Mehlstäubler collaborates with LNQE members Prof. Dr. Christian Ospelkaus and Prof. Dr. Boris Chichkov. At the LNQE research building, new equipment is currently being acquired from the ongoing projects and a trap production line is being set up, which will enable the rapid production and testing of new, innovative ion traps.

Welcome to the LNQE!