In her work, Rebeka Zrníková focused on the experimental implementation of digital holographic microscopy for live cell observation and the analysis of reconstructed images. Aleš Marák developed deep neural networks capable of quantifying key features of quantum states directly from
Advances in Quantum Light State Engineering
Adding Photons Without the Noise — Our team has made a significant breakthrough by experimentally preparing multiphoton-added coherent states of light, a key development in optical quantum state engineering. The findings, published in npj Quantum Information, highlight demonstrating the addition
Werner von Siemens Award goes to Dominik Vašinka
Our student, Dominik Vašinka, has been awarded the prestigious Werner von Siemens Award 2023 for his Master thesis and advancement of quantum control through artificial intelligence. His innovative approach tackles the longstanding challenge of optimal control for a variety of
QOLO presentations at the POM23 Photonics Meetup
Dominik Koutný presented a talk on Deep learning of quantum entanglement as part of the Hot Topics Session at the POM23 Photonics Meetup. For more details see published paper: 10.1126/sciadv.add7131. We also presented a number of posters: R. Stárek, M.
Quantum physics meets AI: Neural networks decode quantum entanglement
We are thrilled to share our research on the quantification of quantum entanglement using artificial neural networks. Our approach allows us to accurately measure entanglement without requiring complete knowledge of the quantum state. By leveraging neural networks, we achieve a
Congratulations to M.S. Anežka Dostálová and M.S. Filip Juráň
Anežka and Filip defended their Master theses with distinction. Congratulations!
Exploring new frontiers in single-photon detectors: Unveiling surprising nonlinear effects
Our research revealed anomalous nonlinear effects in single-photon detectors, challenging established theories. Understanding and fully characterizing these effects will significantly enhance measurement accuracy in various scientific and technological applications. The results were published in Applied Physics Reviews. The preprint is
Congratulations to Dr. Josef Hloušek
Josef Hloušek defended his PhD thesis titled Photon-number-resolving detectors and their applications in quantum optics. Congratulations! The key results of his work: J. Hloušek, I. Straka, M. Ježek, Experimental observation of anomalous supralinear response of single-photon detectors, arXiv:2109.08347. J. Hloušek,
QOLO presentations at the Machine Learning for Quantum 2021
Dominik Koutný and Dominik Vašinka from our group will present video posters at the MLQ2021. The goal of this online conference, taking place March 1-5, 2021, is to bring together quantum physicists with experts in computer science and machine learning,
QOLO presentations at the Photonics Online Meetup, January 2021
Five members of the QOLO group (Ivo Straka, Josef Hloušek, Vojtěch Švarc, Jan Grygar, Dominik Vašinka) were selected for poster presentations at the Photonics Online Meet-up (POM). POM is an entirely free virtual conference. It aims to bring together a