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A new film outlines the activities of the key research area Quantum Optics and Gravitational Physics at LUH.

Pushing the boundaries of what is measurable – both tiny and vast – and harnessing quantum phenomena for new technologies: in the key research area Quantum Optics and Gravitational Physics, more than 350 researchers are working at the interface of light, gravity, space, time and matter. A new short film outlines the wide range of interdisciplinary activities at LUH.

The video provides an overview of the fascinating research taking place within the QuantumFrontiers Cluster of Excellence, other networks and research groups. This ranges from basic research – for example, on the mystery of dark matter – to applications in quantum computing, atomic clocks, altitude measurement, materials research and the improvement of gravitational wave detectors. It also extends to satellite missions, which LUH has also been part of.

The film, which has English subtitles, is available here: