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Quantum research

Source: https://www.fau.eu/newsportal/quantum-research/ Parent: https://www.fau.eu/research/

Photonics and electronics form the backbone of our current information technology. At FAU, the focus has turned to the joint consideration of light and matter, which will make many new phenomena and technologies comprehensible. We hope that this will form the basis for the key technologies of the 21st century.

FAU news

## Project funding: Improving the detection of deepfakes

Deepfakes are spreading rapidly and are increasingly difficult to detect. An IT forensics group at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) is currently working on a tool in conjunction with secunet Security Networks AG that detects images generated by AI automatically and reliably. The project has received 350,000 euros of funding from the Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation […]

Read more about Project funding: Improving the detection of deepfakes](https://www.fau.eu/2025/01/news/research/project-funding-improving-the-detection-of-deepfakes/) - [15JUL 2024

Research

## When quantum physics takes the bar by storm

The terms “Wenz”, “Solo” and “Sie” are as much part of a Bavarian pub as the beer tap and the regulars’ table. It’s where you’ll often see groups of (usually) four players huddled over their playing cards trying to be the first to get 60 points at the traditional card game known as “Schafkopf”. FAU […]

Read more about When quantum physics takes the bar by storm](https://www.fau.eu/2024/07/news/research/when-quantum-physics-takes-the-bar-by-storm/) - [18OCT 2023

Research

## Milestone: Miniature particle accelerator works

Particle accelerators are crucial tools in a wide variety of areas in industry, research and the medical sector. The space these machines require ranges from a few square meters to large research centers. Using lasers to accelerate electrons within a photonic nanostructure constitutes a microscopic alternative with the potential of generating significantly lower costs […]

Read more about Milestone: Miniature particle accelerator works](https://www.fau.eu/2023/10/news/research/milestone-miniature-particle-accelerator-works/) - [15SEP 2023

FAU news

## An anniversary symposium

The Chair of Applied Physics is one of the longest standing of its kind in Germany and is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, the Chair, which has been a global center for silicon carbide research since the late 1980s, is organizing an international symposium on the topic of “Silicon carbide […]

Read more about An anniversary symposium](https://www.fau.eu/2023/09/news/an-anniversary-symposium/) - [03AUG 2023

Research

## New Distinguished Professorship of Applied Quantum Technologies

“Anyone who might have dared to suggest controlling a single photon, let alone an electron, 20 years ago would have been considered to have lost touch with reality,” states quantum engineer Professor Roland Nagy. Today, researchers like him and his team at FAU are even able to use the effects of such subatomic particles at […]

Read more about New Distinguished Professorship of Applied Quantum Technologies](https://www.fau.eu/2023/08/news/research/new-distinguished-professorship-of-applied-quantum-technologies/) - [31JUL 2023

Research

## One step closer to highly secure quantum communication

Researchers from Jena, Berlin, Erlangen-Nuremberg and Wessling have successfully distributed quantum keys between two points using a combination of free-space and fiber links under everyday conditions. On a heterogeneous test bed in Jena, they achieved key rates in the kilobit range per second in daylight. The experiment was implemented as part of the QuNET initiative, […]

Read more about One step closer to highly secure quantum communication](https://www.fau.eu/2023/07/news/research/one-step-closer-to-highly-secure-quantum-communication/)