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Stay updated with the latest news and developments from Project QUEST!

📢 QUEST Project Coordinator Viktor Ivády’s latest paper, „Carbon-contaminated topological defects in hexagonal boron nitride for quantum photonics,” was recently published in npj 2D Materials and Applications! 🎉

Five members of our group— Adalbert István Tibiássy, Anett Simon-Zsók, András Tárkányi, Dominik Márk Lévai and Roland Weiszmüller —presented their research at OTDK! 🎓👏
Special congrats to Anett (1st 🥇), András (2nd 🥈), and Dominik (special award 🏅) for their outstanding achievements!

👨🔬👩🔬 PhD students, postdocs & senior researchers from Eötvös Loránd University recently visited Loughborough University Physics Department as part of the QUEST Twinning project. The team explored labs including the Emergent Photonics Research Centre, diving into micro-comb lasers & neuromorphic photonics! 💡🔬

Zsolt Benedek from Eötvös Loránd University visited Linköping University to collaborate with the Theoretical Quantum Defect Group (Oscar Bulancea Lindvall and Igor Abrikosov) and discuss his work on modelling quantum state transition rates.

🔥 What a week! 🔥
The QRC-4-ESP & QUEST Meeting took place at ELTE in Budapest, bringing together early-stage and experienced researchers for an inspiring exchange of ideas ✨

🌍 Loughborough University‘s PhD student participated in the The Alan Turing Institute‘s PhD Connect 2024 in Leeds! 🚀
This dynamic event brought together doctoral researchers in Data Science and AI for collaboration, skill-building, and knowledge sharing through workshops, keynote speeches, panel discussions, and presentations.

🚀 Exciting updates from the QUEST Project! 🌍💡
Two of our researchers from Eötvös Loránd University had the privilege of attending the Quantum Sensing – Fundamentals, Functions, and Fun symposium in Hong Kong.

🚀QUEST Officially Launched with a Kick-Off Meeting in Montpellier 🚀
On 9th September, QUEST officially launched with its kick-off meeting in Montpellier.
The mission of QUEST is to enhance the scientific excellence and innovative potential of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) through collaboration with its esteemed Twinning partners: Linköping University, Loughborough University, Aalto University, JustInMind SL, and Intelligentsia Consultants SARL.

🎉 Collaborative Insights: ELTE Researchers Visited Linköping University
Researchers from Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) visited Linköping University for a week of knowledge exchange, and hands-on learning.
🔬 The visit included an in-depth lab tour, where the team learned about the experimental aspects of their research, including measurement methods, material fabrication, and polarization protocols.