We opened the registration for our Trieste Conference. The Conference is organized by the Matter-Wave Interferometers (MAWI) network. Participants outside the consortium are welcome. Please apply by filling this Google Form by the 15th January. Contact us on trieste-conference@mawi-net.eu for any questions.
Best regards,
Christian Koller, Andrea Trombettoni, Miguel Costa, Bianca Giacomell, Zan Kokalj, Nikita Titov
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MAWI (Matter-Wave Interferometers) is an European Doctoral Network within the Marie Sklodowska Curie Action (grant number 101073088 – MAWI). The network is focusing on ultra-cold atoms, matter waves, quantum sensing, and atomtronics, and their application to quantum technologies. The goal of the MAWI project is to train young researchers in the emerging fields of matter-wave interferometry and quantum sensors based on interferometric schemes. The striking progress in the manipulation of matter-waves at ultracold temperatures makes very realistic the possibility that a new generation of interferometers is implemented with ultracold atoms within a few years, with sensitivities and performances such to make them not only promising, but usable both in fundamental science and in technological applications. This progress is deeply related to the similarly remarkable advances in the field of atomtronics, a new field at the frontier of matter-wave optics seeking to realize atomic circuits in which ultracold atoms are manipulated in versatile optical or magnetic guides.
Within the MAWI project, the Trieste and FOTEC nodes organise a conference on quantum sensing. The goal of the conference is to put in connection with the latest theoretical and experimental progress in the field, and to discuss future applications to fundamental science and quantum technologies. The conference is also open to participants outside the MAWI consortium.
The program foresees three mini-courses, of two lectures each, by Natalia Bruno, Christian Koller and Luca Pezzè. Conference speakers include Christoph Amtmann, Angelo Bassi, Fabio Benatti, Pasquale Calabrese, Thomas Fernholz, Peter Kruger, Lukas Mairhofer, Aurelian Perrin and Francesco Scazza. Giuseppe Mussardo will give a talk in occasion of the centenary of the 1925 seminar paper by Heisenberg.