ECFA Detector R&D Roadmap Symposium of Task Force 5 Quantum and Emerging Technologies

Monday, 12 April 2021 - 09:00


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
12 Apr 2021
AM
09:00 Introduction - Demarteau Marcel (ORNL) Michael Doser (CERN) Philip Patrick Allport (University of Birmingham (UK))  
09:15
Science targets - Overview and Landscape - Michael Doser (CERN) (until 11:15)
09:15 EDM searches & tests of fundamental symmetries - Peter Fierlinger (TUM)  
09:45 Tests of QM [wavefunction collapse, size effects, temporal separation, decoherence] - Angelo Bassi (Department of Physics - University of Trieste)  
10:15 Multisensor and networked detection - Giovanni Barontini (Birmingham)  
10:45 Axion and other DM, non-DM Ultra-light particle searches - Mina Arvanitaki (Perimeter Institute)  
11:15 --- Coffee break ---
11:30
Experimental methods and techniques - Overview and Lanscape - Marcel Demarteau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) (until 13:00)
11:30 Spin-based techniques, NV-diamonds, Magnetometry - Dima Budker (Mainz)  
12:00 Novel ionic, atomic and molecular systems [RaF, tests in multiatomic molecules, exotic atoms] - Marianna Safronova (Univ. Delaware)  
12:30 Quantum-limited Metrology with Optical Clocks - David Hume (NIST)  
PM
13:00 --- Lunch break ---
14:00
Experimental methods and techniques - New Developments - Michael Doser (CERN) (until 16:00)
14:00 High sensitivity superconducting cryogenic electronics, low noise amplifiers, TES - Stafford Withington (Cambridge)  
14:30 Superconducting platforms for sensing and computing - Alexander Romanenko (FNAL)  
15:00 Quantum Acceleration of Axion Detection - Kent Irwin (Stanford)  
15:30 Mechanical / optomechanical detectors - Andrew Geraci (Northwestern)  
16:00 --- Coffee break ---
16:15
Experimental and technological challenges - Marcel Demarteau (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) (until 18:30)
16:15 Low energy techniques for neutrinos and axions - Loredana Gastaldo (KIP)  
16:45 Quantum scintillation materials - Etiennette Auffray Hillemans (CERN)  
17:15 Atom interferometry at large scales (ground based, space based) - Jason Hogan (Stanford)  
17:45 Discussion session