Rainer Dumke

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Rainer Dumke
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OccupationPhysicist, academic, and researcher
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Academic work
InstitutionsNanyang Technological University, The Center for Quantum Technologies (CQT) in Singapore
Main interestsQuantum sensors, Quantum computing

Rainer Dumke[1] is a German[2] quantum physicist[3] and academic.[2] He is associate professor of physics at Nanyang Technological University,[4] and a principal investigator at the Centre for Quantum Technologies.[5] Dumke is known for his research in quantum sensors and quantum computing.[6][7][8][9]

Selected publications

  • Oon, Fong En, and Rainer Dumke. "Compact single-seed, module-based laser system on a transportable high-precision atomic gravimeter." AVS Quantum Science 4, no. 4 (2022): 044401. doi:10.48550/arXiv.2208.04174
  • Haug, Tobias, Rainer Dumke, Leong-Chuan Kwek, Christian Miniatura, and Luigi Amico. "Engineering quantum current states with machine learning." (2020).
  • Dumke, R., M. Volk, T. Müther, F. B. J. Buchkremer, G. Birkl, and Wolfgang Ertmer. "Micro-optical realization of arrays of selectively addressable dipole traps: a scalable configuration for quantum computation with atomic qubits." Physical review letters 89, no. 9 (2002): 097903. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.097903

References

  1. "CQT - Rainer Helmut Dumke".
  2. 2.0 2.1 Yamanaka, Kazuhiro. "Elite Science Student Visit Abroad Program (ESSVAP)". School of Science, The University of Tokyo. Professor Dumke is relocated from Germany several years ago. He said "there are not so much disadvantages in the research activities in Singapore. But, one of a few not so good point in Singapore is that it is a little bit far from Europe and America." It seems that having discussions with great researchers in the field is essential for keeping up with the frontier of the research.
  3. Ryan, Jackson (December 20, 2021). "No, tardigrades have not been quantum entangled with a qubit". CNET. Dumke explains that because the tardigrade is in its tun state, it behaves essentially the same way that a dust particle would and so, this is entanglement.
  4. "Assoc Prof Rainer Helmut Dumke | Academic Profile | DR-NTU | Research". dr.ntu.edu.sg.
  5. "Rainer Dumke - Asia Tech x Singapore".
  6. Patsch, Sabrina (January 28, 2022). "Schrödinger's Bärtierchen" [Schrödinger's Tartigrades]. www.nd-aktuell.de (in Deutsch).
  7. "Inside Quantum Technology".
  8. Vikram, Janani J. (January 1, 2023). "For U & Me – In Sight: Quantum Computing: Coming Faster Than You Think". Open Source for You. New Delhi, India. ISSN 2456-4885. "Today I cannot see that there will be something like a quantum PC," quips Professor Rainer Dumke, Principal Investigator at the Centre for Quantum Technologies, Professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Lead for hardware at Singapore's National Quantum Computing Hub (NQCH). "We will witness in the future that more and more data centres will have a quantum computer on the premises. To give a meaningful timeframe for this is very challenging, especially at this early stage. However, we see already that supercomputers and data centres around the globe are adopting quantum computers of the current generation."
  9. "Os prémios científicos mais "inocentes"" [The most "innocent" scientific awards]. CE Noticias Financieras Portuguese (in português). September 29, 2019. O achado de Rainer Dumke e seu colega Tomasz Paterek, ambos da Nanyang University of Technology, Singapura, foi publicado em relatórios científicos (2018) e parece ser muito interessante para o seu campo, uma vez que, no sistema que eles desenvolvem, eles podem estudar muitos aspectos desconhecidos da função magnética dos tecidos animais. [The finding by Rainer Dumke and his colleague Tomasz Paterek, both from Nanyang University of Technology, Singapore, was published in scientific reports (2018) and seems to be very interesting for their field, since, in the system they develop, they can to study many unknown aspects of the magnetic function of animal tissues.]

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