
About
Michael J. Hartmann serves as Professor and chair holder of the Chair for Theoretical Physics II at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) since 2019, actively contributing to the FAU LMQ research group focused on quantum science and technology.
His research centers on quantum computing and quantum information, leveraging theoretical physics to advance quantum technologies. Recent work intersects with high-performance computing, exemplified by his February 2025 publication in Nature Partner Journal Quantum Information exploring quantum computing applications. This aligns with FAU's broader initiatives in quantum encryption and national high-performance computing infrastructure.
Scientific Awards:
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Advising and Grants:
No specific student advisees or grant details were provided, though his involvement in quantum computing initiatives suggests collaborative research funding. The August 2022 consortium funding (3 million euros from Bavaria) relates to Erlangen quantum research but lacks explicit attribution to Hartmann.
Labs and Teams:
Hartmann is a core member of FAU LMQ, participating in quantum information research and the university's quantum computing ecosystem including collaborations with NHR@FAU (Center for National High-Performance Computing).
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