
Copenhagen Institute of Quantum Physics
The Copenhagen Institute of Quantum Physics is a research center focused on understanding the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics, which describe the behavior of particles at very small scales—like atoms and subatomic particles. Named after Copenhagen, where key developments in quantum theory took place, the institute explores phenomena such as superposition, entanglement, and quantum computing. Its work combines theoretical insights and experimental techniques to advance knowledge in quantum physics, often aiming to develop new technologies like quantum computers and sensors. The institute fosters collaboration among scientists to deepen our understanding of the quantum world and its potential applications.