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Nicola Poccia, Group Leader, IFW Leibniz Institut Dresden, will speak on “Quantum Technologies in 5G-6G Architecture” at IQT The Hague March 13-15

Nicola Poccia, Group Leader, IFW Leibniz Institut Dresden, will speak on “Quantum Technologies in 5G-6G Architecture” at IQT The Hague March 13-15.
Nicola Poccia is a Group Leader and founder of the “Superpuddles Lab” at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research (IFW-Dresden). He received his "Laurea" in physics at the Sapienza University of Rome and received his Ph.D. in Physics from Sapienza University. He was Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Twente and at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, then joined as postdoctoral fellow the Department of Physics at Harvard University.
Currently his research focus on the isolation of atomically thin high temperature superconductors, assemble these materials into novel twisted systems and quantitatively interrogate them by means of electronic quantum transport and advanced microscopies. He has published more than 80 papers in peer-review journals including Nature, Science, Nature Materials and Advanced Materials. He is also editor of a number of prestigious scientific journals, founder/promoter of the Network of Italian Scientists in Germany (SIGN) and of exchange PhD programs in quantum technologies between Italy
and Germany. His group recently received funding for his research from the DFG and Terra Quantum AG.

Register here for IQT The Hague, March 13-15

IQT The Hague 2023 is the eighth global conference and exhibition in the highly successful Inside Quantum Technology series.
The Hague event will focus on Quantum Communications and Quantum Security. Ten vertical topics encompassing more than 40 panels and talks from over 80 speakers will provide attendees with a deep understanding on state-of-the-art developments of the future quantum internet as well as the current impact of quantum-safe technologies on cybersecurity.

Sandra K. Helsel, Ph.D. has been researching and reporting on frontier technologies since 1990.  She has her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona.

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