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Posted on April 6, 2019May 24, 2020

Peter Peters unravels the mysteries of how cells work

March 25, 2019

Since 2015, nano-biologist and Q-SORT Scientist Peter Peters has been working with his research group at Maastricht University at Brightlands Maastricht Health Campus to unravel the mysteries of how cells work. He does this by studying the … [Read more]

Posted on April 1, 2019May 23, 2020

Q-SORT Teaser Video Released

We are pleased to announce that the first Q-SORT teaser video has just been released.
It is now available on the Q-SORT website and Vimeo.
Watch it now and stay tuned for the full release!

… [Read more]
Posted on March 20, 2019May 23, 2020

EU budget for 2021-2027: EC welcomes provisional agreement on Horizon Europe

European Commission – Press release

EU budget for 2021-2027: Commission welcomes provisional agreement on Horizon Europe, the future EU research and innovation programme

Brussels, 20 March 2019

The EU institutions have reached a partial political agreement, subject to formal approval

… [Read more]
Posted on March 7, 2019May 23, 2020

Q-SORT scientist Ebrahim Karimi’s quantum simulator

A NEW STEP FORWARD FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING

A team of researchers led by Professor Ebrahim Karimi at the University of Ottawa has created the first quantum simulator designed to model ring-shaped or cyclic systems.

The new simulator will allow researchers … [Read more]

Posted on March 5, 2019May 25, 2020

Scientists should write Wikipedia

Everyone uses Wikipedia. Given its ubiquity and quality, we all use it as a jumping-off point to learn about new topics, or as “external memory” to refresh about things we’re supposed to know. It’s no surprise then, that the way … [Read more]

Posted on March 1, 2019May 23, 2020

Q-SORT to hold an International Conference in Erlangen

Q-SORT 2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUANTUM IMAGING AND ELECTRON BEAM SHAPING

2-5 JULY 2019, Erlangen, Germany

This conference is organized jointly by the partners of the projects
Quantum Sorter – A new Measurement Paradigm in Electron Microscopy (H2020-FETOPEN) with the … [Read more]

Posted on January 9, 2019May 23, 2020

New ‘Quantum Sorter’ provides information on demand at the atomic scale

Radical techniques in electron microscopy could revolutionise studies in physics, biochemistry, materials and more.

For decades scientists, art-science aficionados and the wider public have marvelled at the beautiful worlds revealed by electron microscopy, from the hideous beauty of an insect’s

… [Read more]
Posted on December 18, 2018May 23, 2020

Peter Peters’ TEDx talk

When Q-SORT’s Peter Peters is asked how he would describe himself in one sentence, he answers: “I am a passionate nanobiologist who aims to understand the inner working of healthy and diseased cells at the smallest detail in order to … [Read more]

Posted on October 20, 2018May 24, 2020

Parallel worlds: From Electron Microscopes and Quantum Sorters

German version by Achim Raschka

Translated by David N. Winkler, Ph.D.

A few weeks ago, I received a message from a parallel universe – more precisely, I received, together with other Wikipedians in Cologne, an inquiry from Martin Rulsch on … [Read more]

Posted on September 15, 2018May 24, 2020

The future of science comes through Wikipedia.

Italian version by Francesca Ussani, Communication Manager, Wikimedia Italia

Translated by David N. Winkler, Ph.D.

Can complex scientific concepts  be communicated to the public through the pages of Wikipedia? According to team members of the Q-SORTproject (A New … [Read more]

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  • About
  • Science
    • A layperson’s introduction to Q-SORT research
    • The main concepts behind Q-SORT
    • Introductory bibliography
    • Access to Q-SORT open data and publications
    • Research Papers
  • People
  • EU Funded
  • Webinars
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 1
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 2
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 3
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 4
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 5
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 6/ Making Open Science Work for You
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 7
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 8 / Women in Science Lecture Series 1
    • Interdisciplinary Training Webinar 9
    • EXTRA Webinar – How to contribute to Wikipedia
  • Events
    • 2018 Conference
    • 2019 Conference
    • 2021 Conference
    • Q-SORT Women in Science Lecture Series
    • Women in science
    • “Beauty and benefits of nanobiology” A user friendly talk with Q&A by Peter Peters
    • “Does God Play Dice?” A user friendly talk with Q&A by Miles Padgett
    • Q-SORT 2019 Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
  • Meet Your Scientist
  • Video
  • News
  • Press
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