In the prestigious competition for research in the field of quantum technologies, organized by the QuantERA consortium, 12 international projects were awarded, including five with the participation of researchers from Poland.
The awarded projects with the participation of Polish research teams include:
• Quantum super-resolution in spatial and frequency measurements, coordinated by Dr Łukasz Rudnicki from the International Center for Theory of Quantum Technologies of the University of Gdańsk (in cooperation with teams from the Czech Republic, France, Spain and Germany)
• Qsens-C’MON! Quantum sensors monitored continuously: Intelligent tools and their applications with the participation of Dr Jan Kołodyński from the Center of New Technologies at the University of Warsaw (in cooperation with teams from Denmark, Spain, Israel, Sweden and Great Britain);
• Experimentally-oriented Device Independent CrypTography (NCBR funding) with the participation of Dr Marcin Pawłowski from the International Center for Theory of Quantum Technologies of the University of Gdańsk (in cooperation with teams from Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Switzerland);
• Quantum simulators using magnetic atoms with the participation of Prof. Mariusz Gajda from the Institute of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (in cooperation with teams from Austria, France, Spain, Germany and Italy);
• Quantum information and communication using multidimensional coding with the participation of Dr Michał Karpinski from the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw (in cooperation with teams from France, Germany, Great Britain and Italy).