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Theoretical Quantum Optics

Research Group for Quantum Information and the theory of Open Quantum Systems headed by Prof. Dr. Otfried Gühne and Prof. Dr. Stefan Nimmrichter

Emmy Noether Campus

Our research profile

Our research group focuses on foundational questions in quantum information and open quantum systems. A first major topic is the phenomenon of quantum entanglement between two or more particles. Here, we are developing analytical approaches to characterize the different forms of entanglement and their usefulness.

A second major topic is quantum thermodynamics. There, we extend and refine the thermodynamical laws using tools from quantum optics and information theory in order to understand how microscopic quantum systems exchange heat, work, and information with their environment. 

Third, we are developing methods to analyze and improve quantum information processing devices using tools like shadow tomography or error mitigation.

In this research, the group forges a bridge from advanced mathematical methods to collaborations with experimentalists. We work closely with other groups doing quantum science at the University of Siegen. In addition, we collaborate with many partners around the world, e.g., from Austria, Brazil, China, France, Poland, Spain, and Sweden.

Main research areas

  • Multi-particle Entanglement
  • Graph States and the Stabilizer Formalism
  • Theory of Measurements in Quantum Mechanics
  • Open Quantum Systems
  • Bayesian Metrology
  • Shadow Tomography

Our courses

We offer various lectures and courses for the Bachelor's degree program in Physics, the Master's degree program in Physics, and the Master's degree program in Quantum Science program. The courses of the current semester can be viewed and booked on unsiono and can be booked. The regularly offered courses are

  • Introduction to Quantum Theory
  • Concepts of Quantum Science
  • Quantum Thermodynamics
  • Key Concepts of Theoretical Physics
  • Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
  • Quantum Information Theory
  • Machine Learning
Chau Nguyen

PD Dr. Chau Nguyen

Temporary Academic Councillor
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Ph.D. Ismaël Septembre

Research assistant
Giulio Gasbarri

Dr. Giulio Gasbarri

Research assistant
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Dr. Raphael Mothe

Humboldt Research Fellow (Postdoc)
Kenneth Goodenough

Kenneth Goodenough

Scholarship holder (AvH Scholarship)
Lisa Weinbrenner

Lisa Teresa Weinbrenner

Doctoral candidate
Siyuan Qi

Siyuan Qi

Doctoral candidate

Our publications

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Journal article
2025

How exchange symmetry impacts performance of collective quantum heat engines

Journal article
2025

Controlling the spontaneous emission and entanglement of quantum scatterers via modulated reflection of their emitted photons

Journal article
2025

Probing the nonclassical dynamics of a quantum particle in a gravitational field

Journal article
2025

Newton's laws of motion generating gravity-mediated entanglement

Journal article
2025

Electron-Enabled Nanoparticle Diffraction

Journal article
2025

Robust entanglement buffers based on SWAP interactions

Journal article
2024

Aging and reliability of quantum networks

Journal article
2024

Quantum limits of position and polarizability estimation in the optical near field

Journal article
2024

Characterizing high-dimensional quantum contextuality

Other
2024

Quantifying information flow in quantum processes

Journal article
2024

Tsirelson inequalities: Detecting cheating and quantumness in a single framework

Journal article
2024

Spin resonance spectroscopy with an electron microscope

Postal address

University of Siegen
Department of Physics
Emmy-Noether-Campus
Walter-Flex-Straße 3
57072 Siegen
Germany

Visitor address

University of Siegen
Department of Physics
Emmy-Noether-Campus, Room B-107
Walter-Flex-Straße 3
57072 Siegen
Germany

Secretariat

You can find the contact details of the group members in the team overview.