The CRC initiative 1639 NuMeriQS Numerical Methods for dynamics and structure formation in Quantum Systems will be funded by the DFG starting from April 1st, 2024, for three and 3/4 years.
The extension of our GPU cluster, financed by the DFG via the Sino-German CRC110 “Symmetries and the emergence of structure in QCD”, has started operation!
Johann Ostmeyer, Christoph Schürmann and Carsten Urbach were awarded the Mario-Markus-Preis für Ludische Wissenschaften for their publication on Beer mats make bad frisbees. The award ceremonie took place in Frankfurt.
We could proudly host the Lattice conference 2022 in Bonn. With more than 400 participating researchers from all over the world we had a very successful meeeting with an interesting plenary programme and many parallel contributions.
Johann Ostmeyer, Christoph Schürmann and Carsten Urbach were awarded the pineapple award in physics for their publication on Beer mats make bad frisbees. The pineapple award is the Chinese equivalent of the IG Nobel prize.
Mark and his wife visited us at the institute and produced a nice video on our recent paper “Beer Mats make bad Frisbees”.
qsimulatR package for quantum computing with R Quantum computing is attracting a lot of attention recently due to significant advances in constructing quantum devices. While this does not yet mean that large scale quantum computing is possible, it might be so in the future.