The Carl Zeiss Foundation is promoting a new approach to quantum sensors with a “CZS Wildcard” including financial resources of almost €900,000.
Professor Dr. Elke Neu-Ruffing
Our research group investigates novel quantum sensors.
Point defects in solids are highly-sensitive atomically small Sensors for magnetic fields, electric fields and local temperature. We investigate these quantum systems as sensors for the life sciences.
Our research is among others funded by the German ministry of research and the european union.
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During the SPIN+X retreat in Bad Dürkheim from 16-18th October, there was a Seed Fund Contest, which is awarded to the best idea of a collaborative…
What do fridge magnets, diamonds and a compass have to do with each other? In the children's university lecture by Prof. Elke Neu-Ruffing, there were…
On July 4, Isabell Jauch was awarded the Sparkassen Stiftung prize. The prize honors her master's thesis in our group.
Congratulations on your great…
We welcome Nina Thiele as a bachelorand Sebeatian Westrich as a masters student in our workinggroup
