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Prof. Eva Weig is a Professor at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), holding the Chair of Nano & Quantum Sensing since 2020 and serving as Director of the TUM Center for Quantum Engineering (ZQE) since 2022. She specializes in nanomechanical systems and quantum sensing, focusing on applications involving optical and microwave technologies. Her research explores mechanical quality, nonlinear dynamics, and quantum-classical regime interactions.
Prof. Weig earned her physics degree from LMU Munich and the University of Oxford. After completing her PhD at LMU, she conducted postdoctoral research at UC Santa Barbara and led a junior research group at LMU before joining the University of Konstanz in 2013. Her academic journey reflects a strong emphasis on bridging fundamental physics with advanced technological applications.
Her work on nanomechanical systems includes innovations in resonator design, modal coupling, and quantum sensing protocols. Key contributions involve the development of high-Q resonators, nonlinear dynamics analysis, and optomechanical systems at room temperature. Recent studies explore frequency combs, parametric amplification, and squeezing in nanomechanical modes.
Prof. Weig’s research has been disseminated through high-impact journals like Nature Physics and Physical Review Letters, with a focus on advancing quantum technologies and MEMS-based sensors. Her leadership at ZQE underscores her commitment to translating quantum engineering into practical applications.


