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    • Subgroups:
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      • About the WSI
      • Shared facilities & Equipment
      • Funding & partners
      • Commitment to diversity
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    • Research
      • Research overview
      • Publications
    • Groups
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    The institute

    Walter Schottky Institute (WSI) is a central institute of the Technical University of Munich. Its mission is to facilitate the interaction between quantum and [...]

    Research topics

    The institute research spans a wide range of topics in quantum optics and photonic quantum engineering, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics, photocatalysis and [...]

    Research groups

    The institute accommodates the research groups headed by Profs. Mikhail Belkin, Martin Brandt, Jonathan Finley, Alexander Holleitner, and Ian Sharp with a total [...]

    Research at the Institute

    Nanophotonics & Optoelectronics

    Photonic and optoelectronic phenomena on the nanometer scale are at the heart of ...

     

    Quantum Technologies

    Today, we are witnessing a scientific and technological revolution in which ...

     

    Energy Materials

    Renewable energy harvesting and efficient energy utilization are essential for ...

     

    Engineered Nanomaterials

    Atomic-level control over composition, crystal structure, and defects allows us to ...

     

    2D Materials & Quantum Matter

    Controlling how materials interact with complex environments enables advances in ...

     

    Nanofabrication

    Nanofabrication is a cornerstone of modern semiconductor technology, enabling the ...

     

    Research groups

    Prof. Dr. Martin Brandt
    Prof. Dr. Mikhail Belkin
    Prof. Dr. Jonathan Finley
    Prof. Alexander Holleitner
    Prof. Dr. Ian Sharp
    5
    Research Groups
    19
    Master Students
    55
    Doctoral Candidates

    Walter Schottky Institut

    Technische Universität München
    Am Coulombwall 4
    D-85748 Garching
    Germany

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