Industry Training

The Industry Trainings by QUARKS offer professionals exclusive access to cutting-edge research in quantum technology by connecting industry with academic experts to explore and learn more about practical applications of quantum computing and communication.

Under the guidance of researchers from TU Dresden, participants can gain hands-on insights and address real-world industrial challenges through direct laboratory experiences, discovering innovation opportunities.

Beat the Quantum Randomness

Human vs. Quantum Computer

How random can you type a row of fifty 0 and 1? Are you more random than a Quantum Computer is? Give it a try and learn more about the way a Quantum Computer works!

Quantum Computer

How can you tell if a light switch is turned on or off? You check the light.

If classical bits work like light switches, then qubits work more like a dimmer. Our three NV-center based quantum computers each manipulate energy states of an electron spin and measure these states based on their photon-statistics. To do all of this the quantum computers are composed of several components like signal sources, lasers and controllers. Together we will see how this complex system performs computations. 

NV center

The Nitrogen Vacancy centre is one of over 100 known defects in the diamond lattice. Here a carbon atom near a vacancy or defect in the crystal lattice is replaced by a nitrogen atom.

Our program offers a unique opportunity to

Principles of functionality

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Technical insights

Lates Results from Research

  • Explore how diamond-based NV centers are used as qubits and how they enable powerful quantum computing systems.
  • Get a clear, application-driven understanding of how quantum gates and algorithms function, beyond theory.
  • See how quantum computing could be tested and implemented in industrial contexts, and learn how your company could benefit.
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I graduated in general education and organisational development. I never imagined that I would work in quantum physics. With these school modules, we want to show students what the future could look like, and how interesting it is to work in this field.

Jessica Gollmann | M.Sc. | PhD Researcher | TU Dresden

Your gain for the industry

What You’ll Experience

As part of our industry training program, you will gain exclusive insights into the forefront of quantum technology research.

Tutorials and insights

You are welcome to contact us if you are interested in attending a structured tutorial that gives you hands-on insights into quantum computation and quantum communication. Together we can discuss opportunities for collaboration.

Unique opportunity to gain insights

  • Understand the architecture of an NV-center quantum computer
  • Learn how quantum operations work in practice
  • Explore real-world use cases and application scenarios

Events for Industry

QUARKS is participating in the Thinknet 6G Summit 2025 in Nuremberg, organised with Fraunhofer IIS and LITES, a leader in wireless innovation.
QUARKS is participating in the Thinknet 6G Summit 2025 in Nuremberg, organised with Fraunhofer IIS and LITES, a leader in wireless innovation.

On October 28 and 29, 2025, QUARKS will be represented at the Thinknet 6G Summit in Nuremberg – one of the key events on the future of connectivity.
QUARKS will use the platform to provide its own impetus, present innovative approaches, and actively shape the dialogue on quantum sciences and their role in digital transformation.

QUARKS participates in Hub:Disrupt, the Smart Systems Hub event that brings innovators together to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and shape the future of industrial automation.
QUARKS participates in Hub:Disrupt, the Smart Systems Hub event that brings innovators together to tackle challenges, seize opportunities and shape the future of industrial automation.

QUARKS will participate in Hub:Disrupt 2025 with a workshop dedicated to the topic of quantum randomness. The meeting will open with an introductory presentation on the differences between classical and quantum randomness, highlighting the importance of the quality of randomness in everyday life and in modern technologies. Through historical examples and real applications, participants will be involved in a series of interactive activities designed to stimulate reflection and participation.

Contact person

Vivian Hoffmann

M.Sc.
Tandem Mentoring Program Manager
TU Dresden