QOT

QOT



The centre is implementing a project entitled “Quantum Optical Technologies.” The Quantum Optical Technologies (QOT) unit has been created in cooperation with the University of Oxford to examine quantum phenomena, such as superpositions and entanglement, in various optical and optically controlled systems. In the long-term, the outcomes of this research are expected to be used in practice and translated, for example, into more sensitive sensors or safer communication methods.

Project Creators

Prof. Konrad Banaszek, Dsc. Hab.
Prof. Konrad Banaszek, Dsc. Hab.
Head of the Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Head of the Quantum Technology Laboratory, Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw (UW), physicist, for many years involved with the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw. Having received his PhD from UW, he completed international internships at the University of Rochester, USA, and the University of Oxford, UK. He has authored or co-authored more than a hundred scientific articles on quantum technology. Over the last decade, he has coordinated three projects financed from EU’s 7th Framework Programme.
Strategic partner


University of Oxford
United Kingdom

Prof. Katarzyna Chałasińska-Macukow
University of Warsaw (Poland)
Prof. Artur K. Ekert
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Dr. Susana Gema Fernández-Huelga
Universität Ulm (Germany)
Prof. Peter L. Knight
Imperial College London (United Kingdom)
Prof. Gerd Leuchs
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen (Germany)
Prof. Paolo Mataloni
Sapienza Università di Roma (Italy)
Prof. Eugene Polzik
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Prof. Christine Silberhorn
Universität Paderborn (Germany)
Prof. Krishna Thyagarajan
Bennett University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Prof. Nikolay V. Vitanov
St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia (Bulgaria)
Prof. Ian A. Walmsley
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Strategic partner


University of Oxford
United Kingdom