Lecture: Quantum sensing in particle physics
Monday, July 22, 17:55 - 18:40, Congress Hall
Speaker: Michael Doser
Quantum sensing is a rapidly growing approach to probe fundamental physics and explore new phase space for possible new physics with precision and highly sensitive measurements in our quest to understand the deep structure of matter and its interactions. The lecture provides an overview of some ongoing approaches, but also discusses opportunities for these technologies to play significant roles in future particle physics experiments, both at low energy and at high energy.