The Design Research Lab is a network of people, organisations, and non-human agents engaged at the intersection of technologies, materials, and social practices. Our aim is to design socially and ecologically sustainable tools, spaces, and knowledge that support people’s participation in a digital society – based on common principles of inclusiveness and respect for the planet. This puts the basic democratic right to take part in the digital sphere into practice. We start our research from individual lifeworlds and the needs of minoritized groups, beyond consumer majorities.
We are an interdisciplinary team of designers, researchers, tech-enthusiasts and critical thinkers from Berlin University of the Arts, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, as well as Einsteincenter Digital Future (ECDF).
In this week’s session of the Virtual Colloquium Prof. Dr. Janik Wolters (TU Berlin, DLR e.V., ECDF) introduces the basic concepts of quantum mechanics and discusses the physical reasons for the hype around quantum computers. Quantum computers harness the rules of quantum mechanics and translate them into unique functional features.
Prof. Dr. Janik Wolters has been head of the research group “Physical Foundations of IT Security” at the German Aerospace Center (DLR e.V.) and the Technische Universität Berlin since 2019 and is a member of the Einstein Center Digital Future (ECDF).
He studied physics at TU Berlin and Universidad Complutense de Madrid from 2003 to 2009. After a research stay at the Institut d’Optique, Palaisseau, France, he received his PhD in Experimental Physics from Prof. Oliver Benson at HU Berlin on Integrated Quantum Hybrid Systems in 2013. He then held several research positions in Europe, including Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Basel.
Today, Prof. Dr. Janik Wolters and his research group are conducting research on the experimental realization of physical model systems for photonic and quantum information processing.
The Virtual Colloquium this semester is organized in cooperation with Goethe-Institut’s Studio Quantum. The Zoom link to join the Virtual Colloquium will be the same for all sessions: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82954605489?pwd=VP3XBDzVogeuQtLWaXbWEFpm9ObxiQ.1
Meeting-ID: 829 5460 5489
Kenncode: 079532