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.
2022 seminars:
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08/02/2022 (16:00 Paris): Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler (read more)
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22/02/2022 (16:00 Paris): Konstantin Eder (read more)
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01/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Jacob Taylor (read more)
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08/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Johannes van den Brand (read more)
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15/03/2022 (10:00 Paris): Simon Haine (read more) Note Change in time.
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22/03/2022 (16:00 Paris): Juan Maldacena (read more)
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19/04/2022 (16:00 Paris): Ben Stickler (read more)
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03/05/2022 (16:00 Paris): Kathryn Zurek (read more)
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17/05/2022 (16:00 Paris): Animesh Datta (read more)
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21/06/2022 (16:00 Paris): Zachary Weller-Davies (read more)
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12/07/2022 (16:00 Paris): Gautam Satishchandran (read more)
WORKSHOP
CHALLENGES FOR WITNESSING QUANTUM ASPECTS OF GRAVITY IN A LAB
More information:
http://ictp-saifr.org/qgem2021/
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MEMBERS
University College London
Imperial College London
University of Groningen
University of Warwick
University of Glasgow
University of Queensland
RESEARCH
Primary Areas of Interest
MACROSCOPIC QUANTUM SUPERPOSITION
QUANTUM INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGIES
QUANTUM Â GRAVITY
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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.