macQsimal guided a tour at the Musée International de l’Horlogerie in Switzerland
Christoph Affolderbach from the University of Neuchâtel guided a tour at the Musée International de l’Horlogerie in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
Christoph Affolderbach from the University of Neuchâtel guided a tour at the Musée International de l’Horlogerie in La Chaux-de-Fonds.
Learn more about the work on THz imaging of Prof. Kevin Weatherill and his group at Durham University.
macQsimal was represented at the Helmholtz Institute’s workshop on optically-pumped magnetometers (WOPM), August 14-16.
A delegation of macQsimal participated in the conference Quantum Sensing & Magnetometry (QSM) – from the Nanoscale up to Geological Explorations in Bad Honnef, Germany.
The Quantum Technology Flagship, and in particular the projects macQsimal and MetaboliQS featured in a recent article in HORIZON, the EU Research & Innovation Magazine. The article focuses on the medical applications of novel quantum sensors. It can be accessed here:https://horizon-magazine.eu/article/how-quantum-technology-could-revolutionise-detection-and-treatment-diseases.html
Prof. Morgan Mitchell from ICFO and Victor Brasch from CSEM took part in CLEO in San Jose on 6 May 2019. CLEO is a major annual meeting for lasers, photonics, and related technologies. Prof. Morgan Mitchell delivered the invited talk “Quantum Sensing with Interacting Atoms”. His talk described new results in enhancing the sensitivity of … Read more
Professor and partner in macQsimal Morgan Mitchell from ICFO delivered the plenary talk “Sensing with Squeezed and Entangled States of Light and Atoms” at IFCS-EFTF.
Participants arriving at the Teknologian Tutkimusheskus VTT in Espoo, Finland. he design and testing of MEG instrumentation for medical research is one of the applications of sensors developed in macQsimal.
The Canton of Neuchâtel presented its main assets to the Swiss federal parliamentarians and federal administration officials at an event held on 5 March 2019 at the Federal Palace in Bern.
EU Research – the Swiss guide to research and innovation – has published a success story on macQsimal as leader of the Second Quantum Revolution.