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OpNaQ @ DINAMA Day, KinderUni, Openhouse and vita.activa
Within the framework of various outreach events at the University of Graz, members of the OpNaQ group once again had the great pleasure of sharing…
Celebrating Lasers
Johannes Bütow and Brian Kantor selected as participants of the 2023 Siegman International School on Lasers.
Networking: The Young Minds of the ÖPG
The Young Minds workgroup of the ÖPG is experiencing an upswing; especially in Graz, interest continues to grow.
Light Steering Matter
Something from Nothing
In a recent joint publication in Optica between members of the Optics of Nano and Quantum Materials group (OpNaQ) from the University of Graz and the…
Award-Winning ‘Son et Lumière’
Dorian Brandmüller, member of the Optics of Nano and Quantum Materials group at KFU, receives the Students’ Award by the Austrian Physical Society…
Light measurements, integrated
As part of the European research project SuperPixels a group of scientists around Peter Banzer presented a novel method to measure light. They…
Physics meets Uni-Pop-Up-Store
DIY spectrometers, artistic science, neutron stars, and a science quiz – Science snacks presented by the Institute of Physics at the Uni-Pop-Up-Store.
Optical Imaging – The Next Level
In a research article published recently in Optica, Jörg Eismann and Peter Banzer from the University of Graz introduce a novel approach to…
Causal or acausal?
The OpNaQ group at the Institute of Physics is now a member of the brand-new International Network for Acausal Quantum Technology (INAQT), which was…
Dipoles revealing aberrations
A team of scientists led by Peter Banzer from the University of Graz found a novel way for the absolute characterization of focusing elements. Their…
The Tailors of Light and Matter
The group Optics of Nano and Quantum Materials (OpNaQ) at the University of Graz deals, among many other topics, with structured matter, tailored…
How does light sound?
Physicist Robert Nuster uses light to develop a process that makes razor-sharp images in 3D possible.
Trapping and Tracking
In close collaboration, the groups of Peter Banzer at the University of Graz and Christoph Marquardt at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of…
How to ride light waves
“Polarization of Light in Classical, Quantum, and Nonlinear Optics” by Maria Chekhova and Peter Banzer; De Gruyter