2022.10.26.
Wigner RCP together with the HEPTech Network is organizing the next Artificial Intelligence Academia-Industry Matching Event, about Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Quantum Communication (AI,…
2022.09.12.
Wigner Colloquia is a highlighted seminar series of the Wigner Research Centre for Physics. Invited speakers are the most excellent researchers from different areas of physics. The goal of the…
2022.08.01.
Wigner Research Center for Physics's researcher in testing the quantum theory of consciousness Fresh report in Physics World [1] reviews the work of an Italian-Hungarian research group. [2].
2022.06.21.
Quantum. Network. Perspectives - Research group leaders from the Quantum Information National Laboratory of Hungary and cutting-edge professors of quantum technology research from Stuttgart, Ulm,…
2022.06.21.
Researchers of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics set a new Hungarian distance record in the field of quantum-based key distribution between the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and…
2022.06.15.
The WSC Laboratory of the Wigner Research Centre for Physics is organizing the 12th GPU Day dedicated to the fields of massively parallel computing, visualization, and data analysis in scientific and…
2022.06.10.
The XII Symposium of the Einstein Telescope (ET) took place in Budapest, at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, on the 7th - 8th of June. The ET scientific community met in Budapest for a crucial step…
2022.05.31.
The 12th ET Symposium is a milestone of the Einstein Telescope project. The ET project is on the ESFRI roadmap since July 2021. A collection of European research institutions, universities and…
2022.05.17.
A new conference series has been started by the Wigner Research Centre for Physics, PP2022 -- Margaret Island Symposium 2022 on Vacuum Structure, Particles, and Plasmas. The first event is still…
2022.04.07.
Researchers at the Wigner Research Centre for Physics predicted that single carbon atom acts as quantum bit in atomically-thin tungsten disulphide, reported in their recent Nature Communication paper…