Visiting ICTP
23 February 2026: CRCC is visiting ICTP (Trieste) and presenting the recent results on 2D Bose polarons at the Workshop on Impurity Problems in Quantum Mixtures.

A new member of the team
30 January 2026: We are happy to welcome our new bachelor’s student, Henning Röhrs. He will be working on developing the Dy atomic source. Welcome!

Discussion on Dipolar Gases
28 January 2026: Prof. Luis Santos (University of Hannover) visited us in Hamburg. The Dy-team had a stimulating discussion on dipolar quantum gases.

Merry Christmas
24 December 2025: We wish everyone a joyful Christmas and a relaxing holiday season. Thank you to our collaborators and colleagues for a great year, and we look forward to the exciting work ahead.

A new member of the team
15 October 2025: We are happy to welcome our new bachelor’s student, Julius Rasche. He will be working on magnetic-field generation for an ultracold-quantum-gas experiment. Welcome!

Workshop at UNAM, Mexico
13 October 2025: CRCC gave a lecture at theICFO–UNAM–Uniandes Frontiers Research School on Photonics for Quantum Science and Technology. The school brought together students from Mexico, Spain, and Colombia, as well as researchers, to explore cutting-edge topics at the intersection of photonics and quantum technologies. Always a pleasure to be back in Mexico City.

Long-Range conference in Stuttgart
21 September 2025: For the first time, CRCC presented our work to the long-range physics community with a talk during the Long-Range Interactions Workshop 2025 in Stuttgart.

ERC to explore dipolar fermionic superfluidity
08 September 2025: Dr. César Cabrera has been awarded a prestigious Starting Grant from the European Research Council to uncover the fundamental mechanisms behind superconductivity and open new pathways toward future quantum technologies.

A new Member of the team
01 September 2025: Claas Meinst has joined the Dy team for his master’s thesis. He will develop the vacuum system for the new experiment. Welcome, Claas!

Lecture at the Bad Honnef Physics School: Ultracold Quantum Matter
10 August 2025: CRCC presented our work at the Ultracold Quantum Matter school. The lecture focused on explaining the BEC–BCS crossover and connections with fermionic pairing.

The beginning of a new experiment at the Institute of Quantum Physics in Hamburg
01 August 2025: A new project on Quantum simulation using dipolar gases has been launched at the University of Hamburg.
