Researchers from Berlin have demonstrated a new method for generating single photons in a diamond-based quantum system. This progress brings quantum technologies an important step closer to practical applications.
The Circle U. Intersectoral Mobility Programme invites early career researchers to get to know non-academic organisations through joint activities on-site. Travel grants for alliance countries are available for 5 to 30 days. Apply now!
The first finds from the SIRIS Project, which is based at the Winckelmann Institute for Classical Archaeology at Humboldt-Universität, are already on display at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Siritide in Policoro.
On 1 March 1926, Lise Meitner received her certificate of appointment, becoming the first female professor at Friedrich Wilhelm University, now known as Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
Climate change, AI, and global crises: To find out how participatory and interdisciplinary research at the Berlin University Alliance is helping to find solutions to these grand challenges of our time, read the new Close Up.
Chemist and leading expert in bioinorganic chemistry and catalysis Prof. Dr. Kallol Ray will receive an Einstein Professorship from 1 April. His research in the field of green chemistry will be funded.
For academic and administrative staff: Join Circle U. in exploring paths towards more inclusion and equity in your classroom or workplace at university! Registration is open until 12 April.