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Thorsten Schumm - Academic Overview
Thorsten Schumm is an Associate Professor at Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), leading the Quantum Metrology research group within the Atomic Institute. He is a key member of the Erwin Schrödinger Center for Quantum Science & Technology (ESQ) and the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ). His research focuses on developing novel quantum measurement techniques, particularly nuclear clocks using thorium-229 isotopes and matter-wave interferometry with collective many-body states.
Key Affiliations & Roles
- Associate Professor, TU Wien (since 201X)
- ERC Synergy Grant recipient (2019) for the 'Thorium Nuclear Clock' project
- Principal Investigator for EU-funded MoSaiQC network (2019) and AQUclock project (2022)
Research Interests
His work bridges quantum metrology with nuclear physics, precision spectroscopy, and many-body quantum systems. He pioneers the development of nuclear clocks—next-generation timekeeping devices using nuclear transitions instead of electronic transitions for unprecedented accuracy. Recent breakthroughs include direct measurement of the thorium-229 isomer energy and advances in laser-driven nuclear excitation techniques.
Notable Achievements
- 2019 ERC Synergy Grant: Enabled global collaboration toward the world's most precise atomic clock
- 2022 AQUclock project: TU Wien collaboration with Austrian authorities to build state-of-the-art atomic infrastructure
- 2019: First experimental determination of thorium-229 isomer energy published in Nature
Academic Leadership
He has mentored 5 PhD students and hosted 5 postdoctoral researchers. His group actively participates in the Vienna Graduate Program on Complex Quantum Systems (COQUS), training the next generation of quantum scientists.



