Ferenc Krausz
Vienna's Leap into the Quantum Age: How the Danube City is Becoming Europe's Deep Tech Hub
Ever since Anton Zeilinger (2022) and Ferenc Krausz (2023) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, Vienna has firmly established itself on the global physics map. But the capital city is no longer content to merely peer through the academic microscope: Vienna is preparing to translate the “Second Quantum Revolution”—the active control of quantum states such as superposition and entanglement—directly into the economy. An ambitious master plan, supported by the Vienna Business Agency and Municipal Department 23 (Economy, Labor, and Statistics), aims to establish the city as a strategic hub of European technological sovereignty.
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Nobel Prize in Physics 2023: Ferenc Krausz - From Vienna to Global Fame
The 2023 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Hungarian-Austrian physicist Ferenc Krausz, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to particle research and attosecond physics. The Nobel Committee made the announcement recently in Stockholm. Krausz shares the prestigious prize with his colleague Anne L'Huillier and his colleague Pierre Agostini.
October 4, 2023
