Quantum sensing and applications for physics

Asia/Taipei
Chien-Shiung Building (Physics Building) room 209 (National Central University)

Chien-Shiung Building (Physics Building) room 209

National Central University

Description

Overview

 There are new detector proposals and R&D that utilize quantum enhancements not previously adopted. Examples include superconducting quantum sensors, atom interferometry, and quantum spin sensors. They are mainly motivated by industrial applications toward quantum computing, secure quantum communication systems, and high-sensitivity sensors. Given the excellent potential of the new quantum sensing, there are also new proposals to apply them in various academic areas including particle physics and cosmology. This one-day workshop has a special guest, Prof. Yuichiro Matsuzaki of Chuo University, Japan, and aims to gather scientists in quantum information science (QIS), gravitational wave physics, cosmology, and other areas of physics to discuss new quantum sensing and applications for physics.

Organizers

Masashi Hazumi (KEK, NCU), Yuki Inoue (NCU)

Sponsors

This workshop is sponsored by the Center for High Energy and High Field Physics (CHiP) and is supported by the Physical Society of Taiwan (TPS).





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