DRD5 / RDquantum collaboration meeting
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WP-2 contributions¶
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Overview WP2 topics¶Speakers: Anna Paola Caricato, Christophe Dujardin (Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I (FR))
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Quantum dot-based scintillators¶Speaker: Yacine Haddad (Northeastern University (US))
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Discussion¶Speakers: Anna Paola Caricato, Christophe Dujardin (Universite Claude Bernard Lyon I (FR))
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Lab and national presentations¶
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Quantum sensing activities in the IN2P3-France¶Speaker: Imad Laktineh (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Quantum sensing at FBK / Trento¶Speakers: Federica Mantegazzini, Federica Mantegazzini (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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Quantum sensing at VTT¶
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is the largest Research and Technology Organization (RTO) in Finland. VTT runs Micronova, Finland's national research infrastructure for micro- and nanotechnology. Soon, an exquisite cleanroom environment Kvanttinova for microelectronics and quantum technology will be connected to Micronova. VTT’s activities on precision sensing beyond current limits include development of Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs), Superconducting Nanowire Single Photon Detectors (SNSPDs), and thermal detectors based on graphene Josephson Field Effect Transistors (JoFETs) as well as atomic clocks. Currently, VTT's quantum sensors are being developed e.g., in collaboration with various research groups dedicated to space research and dark matter searches.
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Quantum sensing in India¶Speaker: Gobinda Majumder (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (IN))
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Test equipment request¶
To make things simpler, I add here the copy-paste material necessary for the supplementation of the minutes. The address to add is this one (marek.matas@fjfi.cvut.cz).
In summary:
In order to validate a new quantum sensor concept, we are looking for:
1) Liquid-helium-cooled cryostat with an optical line-in and a SQUID readout for the prototype testing.
2) Heat-capacity measurement at 10-30K in and out of a magnetic field of a few T.Thank you very much for all this help! 🙂
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WP-1 contributions¶
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WP-1 Overview¶Speakers: David Hume (NIST), Elina Fuchs (Leibniz Universitaet Hannover (DE))
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Challenges and progress towards large-momentum transfer atom interferometry¶Speaker: Samuel Lellouch
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Optomechanical sensors for dark matter and gravity¶Speakers: Andrew Geraci, Andrew Geraci
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Discussion¶
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WP-4 contributions (lunch from 13:30-14:15)¶
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Speakers: Anupam Mazumdar (Lancaster University (GB)), Prof. Anupam Mazumdar (Groningen University)
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Optomechanical sensors, and hunting for dark matter via the gravitational interaction¶ 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium MeyrinSpeakers: Dr Gerard Higgins (Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Vienna, Austria), Hendrik Ulbricht
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Speaker: Dr Nicolas Thierry Fourches
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Public lecture @ University of Geneva¶
Public lecture by Prof. Nicolas Brunner, at the Uni Dufour on Tue 18th at 18:30
https://www.unige.ch/cite/evenements/lecons-ouverture/physique-quantique
https://newsletters.unige.ch/communication/eflyer/Slide1920x1080-LO-Printemps-2025.jpg
Tram 18 takes you there in about 30 minutes.
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Collaboration dinner @ CERN
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WP-5 contributions¶
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Squeezing for (HE) Physics?¶Speakers: DMITRY BUDKER (Helmholtz Institute Mainz and UC Berkeley), Dmitry Budker (Helmholtz Institute Mainz JGU Mainz and UC Berkeley)
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Entanglement-enhanced Optomechanical Accelerometry for Ultralight Dark Matter Detection¶Speaker: Dalziel Wilson
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Quantum sensing techniques: Entanglement, squeezing, non-demolition¶Speaker: Animesh Datta
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WP-5 Overview¶Speakers: Alberto Marino, Alberto Marino (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Dr Yevgeny Stadnik (The University of Sydney)
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Discussion¶
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