

Peter Zoller
Theoretischer Physiker und Emeritus Research Director am Institut für Quantenoptik und Quanteninformation; Pionier in der Quanteninformatik und Mitautor des Ionenfallen-Modells für Quantencomputer.
Top 3 podcasts with Peter Zoller
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Feb 25, 2026 • 1h 6min
Ist die Welt verrückt, Peter Zoller?
Peter Zoller, theoretischer Physiker und Pionier der Quanteninformatik, erklärt, warum Quantenmechanik unsere Intuition bricht. Er spricht über Doppelspaltphänomene, Verschränkung und Bell‑Experimente. Es geht um Schrödingers Katze, fundamentalen Zufall, Dekohärenz und wie Quantencomputer mit Ionenfallen funktionieren.

Jun 19, 2025 • 37min
Helgoland: leading scientists reflect on 100 years of quantum physics and look to the future
Tracy Northup, a Professor at the University of Innsbruck specializing in quantum interfaces, and Peter Zoller, an Emeritus professor and renowned expert in quantum information, reflect on a century of quantum physics. They discuss Werner Heisenberg's groundbreaking legacy and the significance of Helgoland in the evolution of quantum mechanics. The conversation explores the future of quantum technology, the interplay between AI and physics, and the necessity for in-person collaboration in scientific discourse, amidst emerging innovations and ethical considerations.

Apr 30, 2025 • 36min
Quantum Computing: The Future of Technology Explained by Prof. Peter Zoller
Professor Peter Zoller, a leading theoretical physicist from the University of Innsbruck, explored the fascinating world of quantum mechanics and its real-world applications. He discussed how quantum computing uses qubits for simultaneous computations, making it far more powerful than classical computers. Zoller also addressed the evolution of quantum technologies over three decades, the significance of quantum simulators in material science, and the collaborative efforts needed to tackle engineering challenges in this cutting-edge field.


