Launch of the Saar­brü­cken Cen­ter for Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies (QuTe)

New Cen­ter aims to bridge Fun­da­men­tal Rese­arch and prac­ti­cal Appli­ca­ti­ons in Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies:

At the end of March 2026, the Cen­ter for Quan­tum Tech­no­lo­gies (QuTe) at Uni­ver­si­tät des Saar­lan­des (UdS) offi­ci­al­ly com­men­ced its ope­ra­ti­ons. As ear­ly as June 2025, the Saar­land sta­te govern­ment had announ­ced fun­ding of more than €53 mil­li­on from its trans­for­ma­ti­on fund to sup­port the estab­lish­ment of the cen­ter. The offi­ci­al ope­ning cerem­o­ny at the Inno­va­ti­on Cen­ter brought tog­e­ther num­e­rous repre­sen­ta­ti­ves from sci­ence and poli­tics, inclu­ding Saarland’s Minis­ter of Finan­ce and Sci­ence Jakob von Weiz­sä­cker, Uni­ver­si­ty Pre­si­dent Prof. Dr. Lud­ger San­ten, and Prof. Dr. Astrid Lam­brecht, Chair of the Board of Direc­tors of For­schungs­zen­trum Jülich (FZJ), which will clo­se­ly col­la­bo­ra­te with QuTe in the future. High­lights of the event included a video mes­sa­ge from Fede­ral Minis­ter of Edu­ca­ti­on and Rese­arch Doro­thee Bär and a key­note lec­tu­re by Prof. Dr. Rai­ner Blatt from the Insti­tu­te for Quan­tum Optics and Quan­tum Infor­ma­ti­on Inns­bruck (IQOQI). The kick­off of the rese­arch cen­ter was also cover­ed by Saar­län­di­scher Rund­funk (SR) in its pro­gram “aktu­el­ler bericht” on 31 March 2026 (from minu­te 21:08) and the Saar­brü­cker Zei­tung (SZ) in an artic­le.

The goal of QuTe is to joint­ly deve­lop quan­tum tech­no­lo­gies, algo­rith­ms, and inno­va­ti­ve soft­ware solu­ti­ons for quan­tum com­pu­ters in col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with For­schungs­zen­trum Jülich, while streng­thening the trans­fer from fun­da­men­tal rese­arch to prac­ti­cal appli­ca­ti­ons. The inter­di­sci­pli­na­ry team, span­ning mathe­ma­tics, com­pu­ter sci­ence, engi­nee­ring, and phy­sics, inclu­ding Prof. Dr. Chris­toph Becher from the SQuaD con­sor­ti­um, works in two key are­as: Quan­tum Engi­nee­ring – the deve­lo­p­ment of prac­ti­cal­ly appli­ca­ble quan­tum sys­tems for com­mu­ni­ca­ti­on, com­pu­ting, and sens­ing – and Quan­tum Soft­ware, with a focus on quan­tum algo­rith­ms and pro­gramming. In the long term, this will open up new pos­si­bi­li­ties in are­as such as mate­ri­als simu­la­ti­on, drug deve­lo­p­ment, and logi­stics opti­miza­ti­on – whe­re clas­si­cal com­pu­ters are rea­ching their limits.

In the field of Quan­tum Engi­nee­ring, the aim is to more clo­se­ly inte­gra­te fun­da­men­tal phy­sics rese­arch with appli­ca­ti­on-ori­en­ted sys­tems engi­nee­ring in order to trans­la­te rese­arch results into real-world appli­ca­ti­ons. Plans include the expan­si­on through addi­tio­nal pro­fes­sor­ships as well as clo­se col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with FZJ, which intends to estab­lish a satel­li­te site on the Saar­brü­cken cam­pus and con­tri­bu­te its inter­na­tio­nal­ly reco­gni­zed infra­struc­tu­re.

Col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with Jülich is also being fur­ther streng­the­ned in the area of Quan­tum Com­pu­ting. Under the coor­di­na­ti­on of Prof. Dr. Frank Wil­helm-Mauch, rese­arch acti­vi­ties at the inter­face bet­ween Quan­tum Soft­ware and Hard­ware are being con­so­li­da­ted. Over­all, this will crea­te a broad­ly posi­tio­ned cen­ter that covers Quan­tum Infor­ma­ti­on across disci­pli­nes – from phy­sics and com­pu­ter sci­ence to mathe­ma­tics – and will be fur­ther expan­ded through new pro­fes­sor­ships and part­ner­ships, inclu­ding with the Deut­sche For­schungs­zen­trum für Künst­li­che Intel­li­genz (DFKI) in the field of Quan­tum Arti­fi­ci­al Intel­li­gence.

Alre­a­dy today, QuTe makes an important con­tri­bu­ti­on to advan­cing Quan­tum Soft­ware and Algo­rith­ms in clo­se coope­ra­ti­on with UdS’s inter­na­tio­nal­ly renow­ned com­pu­ter sci­ence depart­ment. In the future, it aims to deve­lop solu­ti­ons for Quan­tum Com­pu­ting and indus­tri­al appli­ca­ti­ons, for exam­p­le through hybrid approa­ches that com­bi­ne methods from clas­si­cal high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting with tho­se of Quan­tum Com­pu­ting. Click here for more infor­ma­ti­on.

           

Pho­tos: Impres­si­ons of the QuTe kick-off.

 

Source refe­ren­ces: https://www.uni-saarland.de/aktuell/neues-zentrum-fuer-quantentechnologien‑1–45079.html; https://www.uni-saarland.de/en/researchers/quantum-technologies.html