15 - 19 July, 2024
Le Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis
Toulouse, France
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Quantum Sensing and Metrology (QSM)
The use of a quantum system to sense a physical quantity using quantized energy levels, quantum coherence and/or quantum entanglement to improve measurements beyond what can be done with a purely classical sensor.
Quantum sensing and metrology utilize the quantum properties of matter (such as quantized transitions in neutral atoms, ions, and spin qubits) or quantum phenomena (including entanglement between different qubits or degrees of freedom) to measure physical quantities with unparalleled sensitivity, precision and accuracy. This meeting aims to cover quantum sensing technologies with real-world applications as well as the development of devices and techniques that will advance sensing performance.
This includes measuring time using atomic clocks. In some cases these measurements exploiting entanglement or squeezing achieve measurements beyond the Heisenberg limit.
Chairs
Philippe Bouyer
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands,
Chair
Jennifer Choy
University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States,
Chair
Michael Semmlinger
Hamamatsu Corporation, United States,
Program Chair
Jean-Philippe Tetienne
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia,
Program Chair
Quntao Zhuang
University of Southern California, United States,
Program Chair
Committee Members
- Philippe Bouyer, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands, Chair
- Jennifer Choy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States, Chair
- Michael Semmlinger, Hamamatsu Corporation, United States, Program Chair
- Jean-Philippe Tetienne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia, Program Chair
- Quntao Zhuang, University of Southern California, United States, Program Chair