quantum internet aficionado - entanglement for everyone!, director @eu_qia, post-disciplinary quantum scientist, ex-security hacker, european federalist 🇪🇺

Joined March 2015
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Stephanie Wehner retweeted
Is Europe ready for the #quantum internet? 👉Article & interviews with experts Angela Sara Cacciapuoti @UninaIT & #KörberPrize winner @StephWehner, Director @eu_quia: wp.me/panTdn-4mr @FrancescoSuman1 @linagalvezmunoz @ijabs @Cepeda @EP_EPRS #HamburgScienceSummit #ESMH

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🚨 BREAKING: QIA researchers announce the creation of QNodeOS, the first-ever operating system for #QuantumNetworks. 💻 Published in Nature, this breakthrough marks a new era for quantum technology. Read the full story 👉 quantuminternetalliance.org/… 📷 Studio Oostrum
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Stephanie Wehner retweeted
10 Feb 2025
Postdoc positions are available in the group of Prof. Dr. Stephanie Wehner @StephWehner at Delft University of Technology @tudelft (QuTech @QuTech_news and Quantum Computer Science) in #QuantumNetwork systems and applications. #QuantumInternet quantiki.org/position/postdo…

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I opened an account on Bluesky - see you there!
Tesla Gigafactory, Berlin - right now! In cooperation with @ByDonkeys
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A good start to 2025 arxiv :-)
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Happy new year everyone! All the best for 2025
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Periodic reminder
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Woah
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Do you have a PhD where you did experiments in the field of spectroscopy or quantum emitters? Are you motivated to discover and integrate the qubits that build the quantum information processing machines of the future? Come join us! careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft…
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At QIA event 6 years ago, 10 december 2018, what a journey together @eu_qia
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Today is the 40th anniversary of BB84.
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Interesting how small such things are now
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This looks like an ordinary USB-C connector, but when we CT scan it, we find something sinister inside…🧵
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Once again, where is the front page news? Where is any form of reaction? E.g. @NOS the search term Afghanistan shows the last article on the country is from 19 Nov??
As the world normalises this barbarianism by inviting them to summits and sending diplomats to Kabul, Taliban now decree that women can't train as midwives: which means women and girls will die during childbirth. They are signalling that they don't consider women human beings.
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From now, in Afghanistan, women are not allowed to study medicine or midwifery and training establishments are being closed. They're also not allowed to see male doctors. If a woman in Afghanistan needs medical attention, is she supposed to just die?
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Stephanie Wehner retweeted
25 Nov 2024
🚨 Deadline alert: 1 December! 👉 qutechacademy.nl/scholarship… 🎓 Are you an ambitious student interested in #quantum as well? Join us! 💡 We offer full #scholarships for excellent, international applicants for a MSc Programme at TU Delft (Faculties of AP and EEMCS as well as QIST).
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Stephanie Wehner retweeted
Tonight, we #OrangeTheWorld Our Commission building shines bright as a symbol of solidarity with the women victim of violence. We hear you. We see you. We believe you. We stand with you.
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🟠 EU buildings in Brussels go orange! On the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we join the #OrangeTheWorld campaign. Break the silence. End the violence. Visit our website. europa.eu/!m67vnD #EndVAW
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Gisele Pelicot on why she will not change her last name. I continue to be in awe of GP. Awesome strength. High road to the end. An inspiration and an example of what is really important: courage. Of all things, 1/n
Replying to @kimwillsher1
GP: "...But I have grandchildren who are called Pelicot. I want them not to be ashamed to have the name. i want them to be proud of their grandmother. I want people to remember Madame Pelicot not Monsieur Pelicot."
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the courage to resolve issues even if they require uncomfortable discussions and organizational change, to not work in black and whites but shades of grey, to do the difficult and new, to admit failures, to be open and transparent. The list is long. 3/n
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Thankfully courage can be learned: by doing some couraging every day- what better time to start doing something that requires courage than right now?
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