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WELCOME TO QUANTUM INFORMATION, QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES & QUANTUM GRAVITY IN LABORATORY

Uncovering the Microscopic Nature of Space Time

Quantum Gravity in Laboratory focuses on understanding one of the most outstanding questions of nature; how to test quantum aspects of gravity in a table-top experiment?


Such a novel endeavour requires a thorough understanding of quantum information theory, quantum gravity, material properties, condensed matter, ultra-low temperature vacuum, and developing novel quantum technologies which go beyond the current state-of-the-art. 


UPCOMING  COLLOQUIUM

2022 seminars:

  • 08/02/2022 (16:00 Paris): Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler (read more)

  • 22/02/2022 (16:00 Paris): Konstantin Eder (read more)

  • 01/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Jacob Taylor (read more)

  • 08/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Johannes van den Brand (read more)

  • 15/03/2022 (10:00 Paris): Simon Haine (read moreNote Change in time.

  • 22/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Juan Maldacena (read more)

  • 19/04/2022 (16:00 Paris): Ben Stickler (read more)

  • 03/05/2022 (16:00 Paris): Kathryn Zurek (read more)

  • 17/05/2022 (16:00 Paris): Animesh Datta (read more)

  • 21/06/2022 (16:00 Paris): Zachary Weller-Davies (read more)

  • 12/07/2022 (16:00 Paris): Gautam Satishchandran (read more)

Testing Quantum Aspects of Gravity in a Laboratory 2022

28 March - 1 April 2022

Venue: Lorentz Center@Online

MEMBERS

University College London

Imperial College London

University of Groningen

University of Warwick

University of Glasgow

University of Queensland

RESEARCH

Primary Areas of Interest

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Metallic Structure

MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM SUPERPOSITION

QUANTUM INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGIES

QUANTUM  GRAVITY

CONTACT US

Thank you for your interest in our research. Get in touch with us for any questions or comments regarding research in the interface of quantum mechanics, field theory and gravity.

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