Open Day in Garching

On October 3, 2024, in addition to the Day of German Unity, it was also Open Day and Mouse Day at the Garching Research Campus.

Many institutions opened their doors to curious eyes and offered an exciting program. Besides many children, young people, prospective students and adults also visited to take a closer look at the scientific facilities and the wide range of activities offered by the participating institutes.

Three employees are manning the Munich Quantum Valley booth at Campus Garching's Open Day and providing information about the GALaQSci project, among other things.
GALaQSci at the MQV booth at the Open Day of Campus Garching – © MQV | Flavio Cury

Our GALaQSci partners, the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), the Technical University of Munich (TUM), the Cluster of Excellence “Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology” (MQCST) and the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) were also present with stands, experiments, exhibits and, of course, our GALaQSci project.

Public lecture at the IHK: “Trends in artificial intelligence in computer games”

The founder of our partner Quantum Gaming, Fabian Schrodt, gave a lecture on “Trends in Artificial Intelligence in Computer Games” at the Reutlingen Chamber of Industry and Commerce yesterday, October 1, 2024.

In his presentation, Fabian Schrodt talked about how current developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the world of computer games. The focus was on how AI-driven action and language models can lead to dynamic and personalized gaming experiences and strengthen the learning character of games. As an example of this, he presented our game resQ (now Qookies), which is being developed as part of the GAlaQSci project, in a live demonstration.

The project is launched

Today, November 1, 2023, is the official launch of the GALaQSci project and we are looking forward to starting the development of an exciting game!

The team members of the GALaQSci project have come together for a group photo.
Group picture during our first status meeting and start of the project GALaQSci – © Chari of Physics Education

Funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research via the Quantum Aktiv programme, the project partners Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technische Universität München and Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, together with Munich Quantum Valley and the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology, are developing an adaptive-hybrid smartphone game on second-generation quantum technology as part of GALaQSci.