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Programmable atomic Large-Scale Quantum Simulation 2.1

LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN

As one of Europe's leading research universities, LMU Munich is committed to the highest international standards of excellence in research and teaching. Building on its more than 500-year-tradition of scholarship, LMU covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, ranging from the humanities and cultural studies through law, economics and social studies to medicine and the sciences. 20 percent of LMU‘s 52,000 students come from abroad, originating from 140 countries worldwide. The know-how and creativity of LMU's academics form the foundation of the University's outstanding research record. This is also reflected in LMU‘s designation as a "university of excellence" in the context of the nationwide Excellence Strategy to promote top-level university research.

Role within PASQuanS 2

The Synthetic Quantum Matter group at LMU is developing novel experimental platforms and techniques to advance the control and read-out capabilities of neutral-atom experiments for analog quantum simulation of quantum many-body systems. The main goal is to push state-of-the-art experiments into regimes that enable the simulation of quantum systems beyond what can be access with classical numerical techniques. Key tasks within PASQuanS2.1 will be to identify suitable model systems and to develop strategies to verify and benchmark analog quantum simulators.

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