The Garching Research Campus is the epicenter of hands-on quantum research and education in Munich Quantum Valley, shared by TUM's Schools of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT) and Natural Sciences (NAT), Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), Walther Meißner Institute (WMI), and others. It focuses on experimental quantum physics, materials science, and engineering for practical quantum devices and computers.
Specialized Master's and PhD courses cover trapped ions, circuit QED, neutral atoms, and hybrid quantum systems, with access to state-of-the-art labs like cleanrooms and cryostats. The campus supports MQV's goal of building competitive quantum computers through rigorous training in theory and experiment.
The Munich Administrative Campus of Munich Quantum Valley acts as the primary coordination and networking center for Bavaria's quantum ecosystem. It connects major universities like TUM and LMU, research institutes such as Max Planck and Fraunhofer, and industry partners to drive quantum innovation. While not a traditional teaching site, it hosts workshops, seminars, and exchange programs fostering quantum education and technology transfer.
This campus emphasizes soft skills training, leadership development, and interdisciplinary networking essential for quantum professionals.