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Dr. Clemens Schäfermeier Studium der Physikalischen Technik an der FH Münster, MPI Hannover und MPI Erlangen; Promotion an der DTU in Kopenhagen über die Quantenoptik in Kommunikation und Metrologie; Postdoc an der TU Delft. Seit 2018 bei attocube systems in der Forschungsabteilung innovision.

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Schäfermeier, C. 1. Quantum Applications - Fachbeitrag: Quantum computing comfort zones. Digitale Welt 5, 21–23 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42354-021-0399-4

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