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QuCoLiMa – Quantum Cooperativity of Light and Matter

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The integrated Research Training Group (RTG) is an important substructure of the TRR 306. The RTG aims to establish the field of quantum cooperativity of light and matter for the next generation of researchers at the national and international level and to foster intensive and lasting links between the young members of the TRR.

The RTG targets are the embedding of the young scientists into a world-class research environment at the participating institutions; offering young scientists the chance to develop under a structured graduate programme within a motivated group of doctoral researchers and experienced PLs; fostering of a high degree of scientific independence of the young researchers, which is essential for the most productive development of the next generation in the research field of the TRR 306.

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

Universität des Saarlandes Saarbrücken

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