[2] Dür studied physics at the University of Innsbruck and earned his doctorate sub auspiciis praesidentis in 2001 [3][4] under the supervision of Ignacio Cirac.
Following his PhD, he pursued postdoctoral research at the University of Munich before returning to Innsbruck, where he earned his habilitation in 2008.
These states are critical in scenarios requiring robustness against particle loss and feature prominently in studies of distributed quantum systems.
In addition to his research, he has been dedicated to mentoring the next generation of quantum physicists.
[9] His commitment to education extends to developing innovative approaches for teaching quantum mechanics to high school and undergraduate students.