
ASPIRE – DIAMONDQTECH
Diamond Spin Qubits for Quantum Applications
Grant Number: JPMJAP24C1
Advancing Diamond Quantum Technologies through Japan–Germany Collaboration
Diamond pin qubits are attracting increasing attention due to their unique combination of high-efficiency optical readout and long coherence times, even at room temperature. The ASPIRE–DIAMONDQTECH project brings together leading research teams from Japan and Germany to advance diamond-based quantum technologies for quantum sensing and quantum communication. By integrating expertise in diamond material science, coherent spin control, surface chemistry, and photonic integration, the project aims to establish a strong international research platform and foster the next generation of researchers.

What's new
-Open for registration
2nd ASPIRE Technical Training Workshop – DiamondQTech
September 24, 2026 - September 25, 2026

-Website launched
The 10th QST International Symposium on "Quantum Sensing and Frontier Sciences for Future Society (Q-Future 2026)"
November 17, 2026 - November 19, 2026

Link: The 10th QST International Symposium
-New Report
Diamond Days with Diamond People in Mainz
-New Report
Three-Month Research Stay at an Experimental Laboratory at Ulm University, Germany
-New Report
Research Stay at the Wrachtrup Group, University of Stuttgart
Contact
If direct communication is necessary, please contact the conference secretariat at:
ASPIRE–DIAMONDQTECH Administrative Support Office
Quantum Materials and Applications Research Center
Takasaki Institute for Advanced Quantum Science
National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology
E-mail:jimuAspire(at)qst.go.jp
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Links
Link: ASPIRE Diamond Project Instagram (@aspire_daiamond)

Link: ASPIRE ECR web magazine

