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Quantum devices are extremely sensitive to their environment, which complicates modeling their behavior and developing their applications. For example, external influences can delay the response of quantum devices. A scientific team at the JARA-FIT Institute for Quantum Information has now succeeded in showing how responses can be more simply modeled as if there is no time delay, without introducing any error. Their results were recently published in the journal "Physical Review X".

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The Grants Committee of the German Research Foundation has extended the funding for the Collaborative Research Center/Transregio "Oxyflame - Development of Methods and Models to Describe the Reaction of Solid Fuels in an Oxyfuel Atmosphere" for a third funding period of four years. Spokesperson of the SFB 129 is JARA-ENERGY member Prof. Reinhold Kneer.

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The idea behind the Falling Walls Lab is to pitch groundbreaking research ideas in three minutes. Any bachelor’s and master’s students, doctoral researchers, postdocs of any discipline, and young entrepreneurs who are interested have until 19 August to apply to participate.

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JARA | ENERGY

For the sixth time, the "JARA-ENERGY Talks" event took place on April 28. On this occasion, Dr. Shuli Goodman of LF Energy spoke to more than 100 international participants about the need to reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the realization of the energy transition. Novel approaches such as the use of open-source solutions as well as the handling of the resulting amount of data were addressed.

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JARA | ENERGY

With the German-Canadian Materials Acceleration Centre (GC-MAC), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Canadian government are creating a joint platform for the rapid development of climate-neutral energy technologies. Its objective is to achieve technological advances in particular in hydrogen production as well as CO2-neutral fuels and energy storage. The coordinator for Germany is JARA-ENERGY member Prof. Michael Eikerling, head of the Institute for Energy and Climate Research (IEK-13) at Forschungszentrum Jülich.

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