
Tim Schröder
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Tim Schröder is a Professor of Physics with a joint affiliation between Humboldt University, Berlin, where he leads the Chair of Integrated Quantum Photonics, and the Ferdinand-Braun Institute, where he leads the Joint Lab Diamond Nanophotonics. This joint affiliation supports the combined fundamental and applied research ambitions developed within his research team. Previously, he has held positions with international research institutions, including as Research Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US, and as Assistant Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark.
His research involves coherent control of atomic quantum memories, nanofabrication, photonic integration, and quantum system development with the goal of establishing quantum networking and optical quantum computing. His research in atomic physics, nanophotonics, and quantum technology has been recognised with several competitive research grants and awards, including an ERC Starting and an ERC Consolidator Grant, the Quantum Futur Grant of the German government, a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship, a Feodor-Lynen Fellowship, and the Carl-Ramsauer-Prize of the German Physical Society in Berlin. Tim Schröder XX also contributes to technological development through his innovation activities, including a quantum-technology-focused patent portfolio and engagements ranging from technology consulting to serving on the advisory board of the quantum computing company Quantum Transistors.
