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SUMMARY:Michael Doser: Quantum Sensing for (low and high energy) particle 
 physics
DTSTART:20260113T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nThe seminar will provide a glimpse of some elements
  of the rapidly evolving field of quantum sensing\, with a particular focu
 s on applications in particle physics. Specific approaches involving quant
 um systems\, such as low-dimensional systems or manipulations of ensembles
  of quantum systems\, hold great promise for improving high-energy particl
 e physics detectors\, particularly in areas like calorimetry\, tracking\, 
 and timing. The use of quantum sensors for high-precision measurements\, s
 uch as precision spectroscopy of novel atomic\, molecular or ionic systems
 \, as well as the development of new quantum sensors based on superconduct
 ing circuits\, ion and particle traps\, crystals\, and nanomaterials\, are
  equally relevant for low energy measurements that rely on high energy phy
 sics infrastructures.\nSignificant advances and improvements in existing o
 r future quantum technologies will be necessary to address such topics rel
 ated to the dark universe\, the detection of relic neutrinos\, precision t
 ests of symmetries and of the standard model and probing general foundatio
 nal issues in physics. The seminar will thus also feature discussions of t
 he Quantum Sensing Initiatives at CERN and the ECFA R&D Roadmap on Quantum
  Sensing and Advanced Technologies and will discuss options for future col
 laborations in the context of the  recently approved DRD5 implementation 
 of the roadmap.\nCV of the speaker Michael Doser is a senior research phy
 sicist working at CERN\, the European Centre for Nuclear Research in Genev
 a\, Switzerland. He co-founded (in 2012) and led (until 2022) the AEgIS ex
 periment working with antimatter atoms\, and continues to focus on working
  with antimatter (formation of anti-atoms\, study of matter-antimatter asy
 mmetry\, measurement of the gravitational interaction between matter and a
 ntimatter\, exotic atom spectroscopy and nuclear physics)\, using it eithe
 r as a tool or as an object of study itself. Since 2022\, he has been expl
 oring the opportunities provided by quantum sensing for particle physics a
 nd since 2024 is spokesperson of a globe-spanning collaboration of 115 ins
 titutes carrying out R&D on a wide range of quantum sensor families with t
 he goal of developing these for fundamental physics. He has also been edit
 or of Physics Letters B since 20 years.\nFelvétel\n\nhttps://indico.wigne
 r.hu/event/1748/
URL:https://indico.wigner.hu/event/1748/
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