Johannes ZeiherView profile
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Prof. Johannes Zeiher is a Professor at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) and leads the independent research group Quantum Matter Interfaces . His work focuses on studying quantum systems of laser-cooled atoms coupled to optical resonators, aiming to advance quantum error correction and quantum many-body physics. He secured €3.3 million from Germany's BMBF for the SNAQC project on scalable neutral atom quantum computing. Research interests include quantum interfaces between atoms and photons, Rydberg arrays in optical tweezers, and hybrid architectures for quantum technologies. His group explores non-destructive measurements, feedback mechanisms, and entanglement generation in quantum systems. Key experimental tools include high-resolution microscopy and resonator-coupled systems. Prof. Zeiher's lab is located at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, collaborating on cutting-edge quantum technologies. He holds dual affiliations with LMU and the MPQ, advancing both theoretical and experimental frontiers in quantum computing and quantum simulation. His work bridges atomic physics, quantum optics, and condensed matter systems to realize practical quantum devices.








