Our Quantum Journey

Shaping the Quantum Future

Bridging the gap between quantum science and society through education, innovation, and collaboration

A Group of Motivated Students

We are a group of passionate students from PushQuantum e.V., a student initiative based in Munich. Our team is made up of a diverse group of physics and engineering students from the Technical University of Munich and Ludwig-Maximilians University, united by a shared enthusiasm for quantum science and technology.

This project originated from the Quantenträume and Sustainability Department of PushQuantum. "Quanten(t)räume" is an outreach initiative funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research, in collaboration with Deutsches Museum, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik (MPQ), PhotonLab, Fraunhofer Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung (ISI), TECHNOMUSEUM, Munich Center for Quantum Science & Technology (MCQST), IQM and Munich Quantum Valley (MQV).

Together, we are dedicated to enlightening the general public about the potential applications of quantum technologies and fostering a dialogue between researchers and the public. Our commitment lies in making quantum technology accessible and engaging, not solely for the purpose of attracting talent but to ensure that quantum technology evolves in alignment with the public's perception and wishes. Only when quantum technology is demystified can we genuinely earn the public's trust.

Our Team

Who are we?

Meet the passionate minds behind our quantum initiative, working together to bridge science and society

Illustration of Our Team
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Leart Zuka

Project Lead

Apart from my love for penguins and as of recently funny hamster picture, I really enjoy talking to and teaching people about the physics behind quantum technologies and what mysteries they behold

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Alperen Adatepe

Tech Lead

I’ve always had a soft spot for turning complicated tech stuff into something that actually makes sense. Whether it’s helping students survive their computer science exams, building learning platforms that (hopefully) make studying less painful, or now trying to figure out how many qubits it takes before things get weird. And sometimes I end up automating 5-minute tasks into 5-hour coding sessions

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Helena Köhler

Concept Lead

Be Curie-ous ✨

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Adhesh Sagar

Blog Post Reviewer

I love German public transport because as unreliable as their train schedule is, I have been equally careless to forget my luggage and jacket, twice, and both times they were safely preserved in the Lost and Found Office.

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Sudharsan Kannan

Blog Post Writer

Hello there! Sudharshan Kannan here! I am probably out hiking to escape yet another existential crisis triggered by studying Tensor Networks. I believe the Star Wars Prequels are cinema, not just memes - but will quote them like scripture anyways! Once I tried explaining entanglement using midichlorian, it may or may not have worked. But in Yoda's words, "Do or do not, there is no try!"

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Bhushan Kad

Designer

Hi everybody, I'm Bhushan! Anyways, about me, I'm a good person (truly). Apart from my interesting music taste, and funny but yet succesful approaches to explain quantum physics, I spend quite some time researching funny cat videos to brighten other people's days. Also here's a fun fact: Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins. I think maybe they forgot how to breathe (lol).