Einstein Telescope and IceCube Gen2 presented at Quantum100 in Münster
27.11.2025
Members of the Einstein Telescope (ET) Collaboration and the IceCube Gen2 project jointly presented an exhibition at Quantum100 in Münster, the concluding event of the Quantum Year 2025. The exhibition attracted considerable interest from visitors and offered a lively platform for engaging with cutting-edge research in astrophysics and quantum science.
The booth showcased both research initiatives through illuminated displays, informative banners, and a wide range of hands-on exhibits, encouraging active exchange between scientists and the wider scientific community.

Quantum100, the concluding event of the Quantum Year 2025, took place on Saturday, 15 November 2025, at the Münsterlandhalle in Münster, Germany.
The project was supported by RWTH Aachen, DESY, the Deutsches Zentrum für Astrophysik, the Karlsruhe Institute for Technology/KCETA, the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) and the University of Münster.
The Einstein Telescope (ET) is Europe’s future third-generation gravitational-wave observatory. As a European flagship project, ET will deliver unprecedented insights into the Universe and open new frontiers in fundamental physics.


IceCube Gen2, the planned extension of the IceCube observatory at the South Pole, will significantly advance the field of neutrino astronomy and deepen our understanding of high-energy cosmic phenomena.


