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Dr Takis Kontos (LPENS)02/09/2026, 09:30
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Dr Kalliopi Petraki (LPENS)02/09/2026, 09:40
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Dr Audrey Cottet (LPENS)02/09/2026, 10:20
There is a general consensus that a large part of the matter and energy in the Universe is unknown. Well-established candidates for dark matter are axions or axion-like particles. While axions are expected, if they exist, to be everywhere in the galactic halo, their interaction with Standard Model particles is predicted to be very weak, and their mass (or frequency) is unknown. Hence, their...
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Dr Jamie McDonald (University of Manchester)02/09/2026, 11:30
I give a brief update on axion experiments at the University of Manchester. I will describe recent updates on cavity development, plans to construct a pathfinder experiment at 30GHz, as well as detailing recent successes on the development of quantum noise limited parametric amplifiers. Time permitting, I will also describe searches for high-frequency gravitational waves.
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Diego Blas (IFAE)02/09/2026, 14:00
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Dr Igor Irastorza (Unizar)02/09/2026, 14:40
I will review the plans and status of the DarkQuantum project, which intends to develop several techniques to improve the performance of axion haloscopes, and implement it in several of the RADES setups. Most relevant the use of quantum sensing to improve effective noise figures close to, and beyond, the standard quantum limit.
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Itay Bloch02/09/2026, 15:50
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Clara Murgui Galvez (CERN)03/09/2026, 09:30
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Dr Gheorghe-Sorin Paraoanu (Aalto University)03/09/2026, 10:10
In recent years the field of circuit-QED has benefited from the emergence of superconducting parametric amplifiers - in particular, traveling wave parametric amplifiers (TWPAs) have become widely used in the qubit measurement chain. Here I will focus on a series of experiments realized at Aalto using the so-called Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPA). These devices have a rich phase diagram,...
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Claudio Gatti03/09/2026, 11:20
I will give an overview of the activity and perspectives for quantum sensing with superconducting qubits at LNF.
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Sebastian Ellis03/09/2026, 14:00
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Caterina Braggio (Università di Padova)03/09/2026, 14:40
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Junwu Huang03/09/2026, 15:50
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