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Jan Sperling is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Paderborn University, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on theoretical quantum systems, quantum information science, and quantum optics. He leads the Arbeitsgruppe Theoretische Quantensysteme (Theoretical Quantum Systems Group), aiming to advance both foundational understanding and applications of quantum physics, particularly in quantum computing and quantum networks.
Research Interests: Sperling's work explores quantum entanglement, nonclassical light states, and quantum coherence. His group investigates topics such as Bell-state measurements, topological quantum criticality, and quantum walks in cavity networks. These studies bridge theoretical physics with experimental implementations, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches from mathematics and computer science.
Recent Developments: Recent projects include developing universal quantum repeaters for secure networks and pioneering Germany's first photonic quantum computer. His team also explores novel methods for photon statistics retrieval and noise reduction in quantum measurements.
Grants & Collaborations: Sperling's research is supported by initiatives like TRR142 and PhoQS (Photonics Quantum Systems). These collaborations aim to create quantum photonics and optoelectronics technologies, as highlighted in recent grants from the State of NRW.
Labs & Teams: The group operates within Paderborn University's quantum research facilities, including state-of-the-art labs for theoretical simulations and experimental validation of quantum systems.
