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Ph.D. Tommaso CALARCO Professor and Director, Centre for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology, University of Ulm

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1985-1990 BA, Music (classic guitar), Trento
1988-1994 M. Sc., Physics, University of Padua
1994-1998 Ph.D., Physics, University of Ferrara
1998-2002 Post-doctoral fellow, University of Innsbruck
2002 Post-doctoral fellow, ECT European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, Trento
2002-2003 Guest researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
2003-2004 Research assistant, University of Innsbruck
2004 Post-doctoral fellow, ECT European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas, Trento
2004-2005 Researcher, Centro BEC-INFM, Trento
2005-2007 Senior researcher (Tenure-Track), Centro BEC-INFM, Trento
Post-doctoral employee, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
since 2007 Full Professor (W3), Quantum Information Processing, university of Ulm
since 2011 Director, Institute for Quantum Information Processing, University of Ulm
since 2014 Director, Centre for Integrated Quantum Science and Technology, Universities of Ulm and Stuttgart; Max-Planck Institute for Solid-State Research
Director, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, University of Ulm

Mitgliedschaften

Member of the Presidium of the European Academy of Sciences
Member of the Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati

Publikationen

W. P. Schleich et al., "Quantum technology: from research to application" Appl. Phys. B 122:130, 2016
S. J. Glaser et al., "Training Schrodinger's cat: quantum optimal control Strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe", Eur. Phys. J. D 69, 279, 2015
T. Calarco, P. Grangier, A. Wallraff, P. Zoller, "Quantum leaps in small steps", Nature Phys. 4, 2, 2008
P. Zoller et al., Quantum Information Processing and Communication: Strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe, European Physical Journal D 36, 203, 2005

Auszeichnungen

Marie-Curie Fellowship of the European Commission, 2000
Fulbright Fellowship of the US Department of State, 2002
"E. Wallnöfer" Prize of the Tyrolean Industry Association, 2002
Marie-Curie Outgoing International Fellowship of the European Commission, 2004