Understanding and experiencing quantum physics - a scalable, open and affordable experimental environment for everyone
In order to appeal to the general public, QuantumMiniLabs will establish a widely used “open source ecosystem” to raise awareness of 2nd generation quantum technologies. Based on its own existing initiatives, the project will not only provide a low-cost, modular, scalable and repairable experimental environment, but will also hand it over to 100 learning locations in Germany and initiate its use with the support of student quantum technology coaches.
Prof. Michael Schäfer
University of Applied Sciences Ruhr West Bottrop
Michael.schaefer@hs-ruhrwest.de
Open Source, Make, Learning locations
Project Partners
Hochschule Ruhr West, FabLab
Bottrop / Germany
Bottrop / Germany
Universität des Saarlandes, Quantum Photonics
Saarbrücken / Germany
Saarbrücken / Germany
FH Münster, Physikingenieurwesen
Steinfurt / Germany
openUC2 GmbH
Jena / Germany
wisnet innovation research institute (w.i.r.i.) e.V.
Hagen / Germany
Friedrich‐Schiller‐Universität Jena, Abbe Center of Photonics
Jena / Germany
Universität Münster, Institut für Didaktik der Physik
Münster / Germany