atom*innen
@atominnen.bsky.social
network for women and gender minorities in quantum science
INFORM | SUPPORT| EMPOWER | CONNECT
Imprint: https://atominnen.at/imprint
INFORM | SUPPORT| EMPOWER | CONNECT
Imprint: https://atominnen.at/imprint
We're so grateful to have been part of this exciting moment. We presented our platform and shared what atom*innen is about: a network dedicated to empowering and connecting women and gender minorities in quantum science. If you have not done yet, please register and join our community 😊
Atom*innen - Home
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September 24, 2025 at 1:10 PM
We're so grateful to have been part of this exciting moment. We presented our platform and shared what atom*innen is about: a network dedicated to empowering and connecting women and gender minorities in quantum science. If you have not done yet, please register and join our community 😊
W4Q is a group of female physics professors, mostly based in Europe but also in Japan, working in AMO physics, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information. They recently published a manifesto advocating for a joint effort to improve the situation of women in quantum physics.
Atom*innen - Home
www.atominnen.at
September 24, 2025 at 1:09 PM
W4Q is a group of female physics professors, mostly based in Europe but also in Japan, working in AMO physics, quantum many-body physics, and quantum information. They recently published a manifesto advocating for a joint effort to improve the situation of women in quantum physics.
Her contributions to the field have been foundational, and her career continues to inspire physicists worldwide. We were honoured to hear her reflections on science, perseverance and the importance of building supportive communities in academia.
August 20, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Her contributions to the field have been foundational, and her career continues to inspire physicists worldwide. We were honoured to hear her reflections on science, perseverance and the importance of building supportive communities in academia.
Back in 1987, Prof. Anne L’Huillier observed that many different overtones of light arose when she transmitted infrared laser light through a noble gas. She continued to explore this phenomenon, paving the path for subsequent breakthroughs in producing attosecond pulses.
August 20, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Back in 1987, Prof. Anne L’Huillier observed that many different overtones of light arose when she transmitted infrared laser light through a noble gas. She continued to explore this phenomenon, paving the path for subsequent breakthroughs in producing attosecond pulses.
The survey will only take 6-10 minutes, and your responses will be used to assess what is and isn't working in terms of supporting people in quantum science! Please, help us shape a more inclusive future for everyone in quantum 🚀
March 18, 2025 at 9:43 AM
The survey will only take 6-10 minutes, and your responses will be used to assess what is and isn't working in terms of supporting people in quantum science! Please, help us shape a more inclusive future for everyone in quantum 🚀
Prof. Christine Silberhorn leads a research group in the field of integrated quantum optics. In the interview, she discusses the importance of women's networks within the physics community: atominnen.at/empower/inte...
Atom*innen - Christine Silberhorn
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March 11, 2025 at 3:55 PM
Prof. Christine Silberhorn leads a research group in the field of integrated quantum optics. In the interview, she discusses the importance of women's networks within the physics community: atominnen.at/empower/inte...